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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Helping Teen Minds: A Look at School Support Programs in Developing Countries

Half of all mental health issues start before a person turns 14. That's a big deal, especially in countries where resources are limited. In places where money and support are tight, schools can play a huge role in keeping teens mentally healthy. But what kind of help is out there for these teens? An

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Senegal's Debt Crisis: A Race Against Time

Senegal is in a hurry to wrap up talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The country's finance minister shared this news recently, hinting at progress in handling a massive debt problem. The debt situation is serious, with figures showing it reached 132% of the country's GDP by the end of

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How Tech Can Help Manage Diabetes

CGMs, or continuous glucose monitors, are like tiny tech helpers for people with type 2 diabetes. They make checking blood sugar levels easier and can improve how people feel and their overall health. Even though more people are using them and insurance covers them, there are still hurdles, especial

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How a City is Trying to Stop Child Abuse Before It Happens

Child abuse is a big problem. It can cause serious issues for kids and society as a whole. Kids who experience abuse are more likely to have mental health problems, use drugs, act out violently, think about suicide, and struggle in school. A city is trying to do something about it. They want to sto

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Life and Death: How Malaysia's Shift on Capital Punishment Impacts Society

Malaysia made a big change in 2023. They stopped making the death penalty automatic for certain crimes. This move is a chance to look at how capital punishment affects people's health and well-being. The death penalty doesn't just hurt the person sentenced to die. It also affects their families, th

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Latakia Locked Down After Bloody Clashes

Syria's Latakia city is under lockdown. The government ordered a curfew. It started at 5 PM on Tuesday. It will end at 6 AM on Wednesday. This happened after violent protests. Four people died. Many others got hurt. The protests were about power. The Alawite minority wants more control. They gather

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Mixed Reactions to Trump's Political Rise

George Clooney, a well-known actor, has shared his thoughts on how political power transformed Donald Trump. He once had a friendly relationship with Trump before he became president. Clooney, now 64, mentioned that Trump used to reach out to him often and even tried to help him get medical care. Th

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Tax Talk: Should the Rich Pay More?

A big shot in the crypto world has some thoughts on taxes and wealth. Mike Novogratz, who runs Galaxy Digital, thinks the talk about taxing the super-rich should happen at the national level, not just in states like California. He said this isn't a small issue that will fade away. Novogratz believe

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Go Electric: A New Era for Tourism

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is making a big change. It's swapping its old horse carriages for new electric ones. This shift comes after years of animal rights activists speaking up about the horses' well-being. The city's mayor, Domek Turbay, introduced the first 30 electric carriages.

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How a Tragic Event Shaped a TV Legend

In 1955, a shocking crime shook the nation and left a lasting impact on a young writer. Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy from Chicago, was visiting relatives in Mississippi when he was accused of whistling at a white woman. This led to his brutal murder, which was met with outrage and sadness across t

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