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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

A School Board Member's Sudden Exit: What Really Happened?

A school board member in New Jersey decided to leave her position early. Rebecca Petersen was part of the Raritan Township school board for three years. She chose to step down a month before her term ended. This happened after a long argument about some old social media posts. Petersen said her tim

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Breast Lesion Detection: The Numbers Game

Breast cancer is a serious issue. Doctors often use mammograms and ultrasounds to find it early. These tools give pictures of the breast. But can they do more? Can they provide numbers and data that help doctors make better decisions? Some experts think so. They believe that looking at the numbers

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Young Polish Adults Handle Stress and Stay Well

Young adults in Poland have their own ways of dealing with stress. Some methods help them stay mentally strong, while others might not be so good. Think of it like having a toolbox. Some tools fix things, and others might make the problem worse. Researchers have looked into this. They found that wh

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

The Director's Big Gamble: From Movies to Millions Lost

Carl Rinsch, the director behind the film "47 Ronin, " is in hot water. A jury found him guilty of tricking Netflix out of $11 million. He claimed the money was for his sci-fi series "White Horse/Conquest, " but it seems he had other plans. Instead of finishing the project, Rinsch took the cash and

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Your Life Choices Might Affect Your Spine

Researchers dug into how our daily habits, mental health, and social status might impact spinal issues. They used a fancy method called Mendelian randomization to figure out if these factors cause problems like back pain or herniated discs. First, they looked at lifestyle choices. Things like smoki

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Dec 13 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Germs Trick the Immune System

Have you ever wondered how some germs manage to hide from the body's defenses? Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri (Mmc) is a tiny, cell wall-less bacterium that can cause disease in goats and cattle. It has a clever trick: it can switch on and off a sugar-like coating called capsular polysaccharide (C

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Türkiye's Inflation: A Slow but Steady Descent

Türkiye is making progress in its fight against inflation. The finance minister expects the annual rate to drop into the 20% range by February. This is a significant improvement from the 64%-65% seen over the past three years. The government's goal is to bring inflation down to single digits, but th

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Dec 13 2025CRYPTO

Tether's Bold Bid for Juventus: A Crypto Giant's Play in Soccer

Tether, the company behind the popular stablecoin USDT, has set its sights on becoming the majority owner of Juventus, a well-known Italian soccer club. This move comes after Tether already bought a smaller share of the team earlier this year. The offer is all in cash, aiming to buy 65. 4% of the sh

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Google's Big Trouble: A $129 Million Freeze in France

Russia is making a bold move against Google. They've frozen about $129 million of Google's assets in France. This is unusual because Russia is trying to use the law to go after a big Western company's money abroad. It's all part of a bigger fight over frozen Russian assets in Europe. Google Russia

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fightback: Surrounding Russian Troops in Kupiansk

Ukraine has made significant progress in the war, especially in Kupiansk. This town in the Kharkiv region was thought to be under Russian control. However, Ukrainian forces have managed to retake parts of it. President Zelenskyy visited the area and praised the troops for their efforts. A Ukrainian

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