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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Insights: A Cautious Look at Recent Trends

Jim Cramer, a well-known market commentator, recently shared his thoughts on several companies during a TV segment. He advised caution with Lumen Technologies, suggesting the stock has seen a significant rise and might be due for a pause. This comes as Lumen recently appointed a new chief technology

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kuwait's Oilfields Get a High-Tech Boost

Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) is teaming up with Baker Hughes to boost oil and gas production. The deal focuses on advanced artificial lift systems, which help get more out of existing fields. The agreement is for several years and includes electrical submersible pumps (ESPs). These pumps are crucial fo

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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

When Politics Walk into the Pews

Churches have always been about bringing people together. But lately, something has changed. Politics have started to sneak into sermons and services. This shift is causing problems. It's making people feel uncomfortable. Some even leave their churches because of it. The idea that one political vie

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Baby Born in the Most Unlikely Place

In a strange turn of events, a baby named Ryu Lopez was born outside his mother's uterus. This is not something that happens often. The baby was found during surgery to remove a huge cyst from his mother's ovary. The cyst weighed over 22 pounds. It had been growing for years. The mother, Suze Lopez

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Truth Behind Susie Wiles' Words

Susie Wiles, a key figure in Donald Trump's presidential campaign, recently shared some explosive comments in an interview. She claimed that Trump uses his power to settle scores, called some of his top officials names like "right-wing zealot" and "conspiracy theorist, " and even suggested that Elon

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind Sharp: Simple Steps to Delay Dementia

Dementia is a growing concern, affecting millions worldwide. It's a tough condition with no known cure, but recent findings suggest that lifestyle changes could make a big difference. Instead of focusing solely on finding a cure, experts are now looking at ways to prevent or delay dementia. Researc

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Long-Term Blood Pressure Affects Heart Health in Later Years

Blood pressure is a big deal when it comes to heart health. It's not just about what's happening right now, but also what's been going on for years. High blood pressure over time can lead to serious heart issues. Researchers wanted to see how long-term blood pressure affects the heart's ability to g

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Staten Island School Pioneers Reading Revolution

In a move to boost literacy, a Staten Island elementary school is embracing a new approach to teaching reading. The school is part of a broader New York City initiative that focuses on the "science of reading. " This method uses a free course to train teachers in evidence-based techniques. The prog

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Sunlight and Kids: Why Many in India Still Lack Vitamin D

In India, where the sun shines bright, you'd think kids would have plenty of vitamin D. But that's not the case. Many children, from babies to pre-teens, are running low on this vital nutrient. Why? It's not just about the sun. It's about what kids eat, how they live, and even where they live. A re

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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith and Science: A Conversation on Healing and Discovery

Francis Collins, a prominent scientist, and Marc Siegel, a medical expert, recently discussed the relationship between faith and science. They explored how these two areas can complement each other, especially in the realm of healing and discovery. Collins, known for his work at the National Instit

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