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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Chinese Women and Food: A Cultural Perspective on Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are not just a Western problem. They are growing among Chinese women too. But the reasons behind them are different. This study looks at how culture and society in China play a big role. In the West, eating disorders are often seen as just a mental health issue. But in China, it's

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Dec 14 2025RELIGION

Feminism: A New Faith or a Rival to Christianity?

Feminism has grown into a powerful force, shaping the lives of many women. Some argue that it has become a belief system, much like a religion, with its own set of rules and values. Carrie Gress, a fellow at the Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America, believes that feminism is

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Fun Toy That's Flying Off the Shelves

This toy is making a big splash online. It's called the Dusfan AI-Powered Flying Orb Ball. It's not just any toy. It's smart. It has a chip inside that makes it fly and hover. It can even come back to you like a boomerang. People are loving it. More than 9, 000 have bought it already. The toy has b

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Fed's Future: Can It Stay Independent?

The Supreme Court is currently examining whether President Trump can dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This case is part of a larger discussion about presidential power and the independence of federal agencies. In a related case, the court is considering Trump's firing of Rebecca Slaughte

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Egypt's Green Push: Balancing Nature and Business

Egypt is making a big move to blend nature and business. The country wants to boost eco-friendly investments in its natural reserves. This isn't just about making money. It's about protecting nature while also creating jobs and attracting tourists. The Minister of Local Development and Acting Minis

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Harmony of Hearts: Boulder's Musical Haven

In the heart of Boulder County, a unique musical family gathers every Wednesday night. The Harvest Baptist Church in Gunbarrel transforms into a stage where violin bows dance in unison, and laughter fills the air between songs. This is the Flatirons Community Orchestra, a group that brings together

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Justice Department Explores Unusual Path for Charlie Kirk's Killer

Three months after Charlie Kirk's tragic death, the Justice Department is exploring unique legal avenues to charge his alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. The focus is on whether Robinson's actions can be classified as an anti-Christian hate crime, a move that has sparked debate among legal experts. Ro

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Alaska's Energy Puzzle: Solving the Natural Gas Challenge

Alaska's Railbelt region faces a significant energy challenge. The demand for natural gas is growing, but local production is declining. By 2035, the region will need more gas than it can produce. The Point Nikiski LNG facility is being converted to import gas. This is a quick solution, but it won'

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed Next? Trump's Big Choice

A crucial decision is coming up for President Donald Trump: selecting the next chair of the Federal Reserve. This isn't just any decision; it's a big deal because the Fed's actions impact everyone, from individuals taking out loans to businesses investing in growth. The Fed is supposed to be indepe

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

What Trump's Marijuana Move Means for the Industry

The cannabis world is buzzing with talk that Donald Trump might change how marijuana is seen by the federal government. Right now, the law puts pot in the same category as drugs that are super addictive and have no medical use. But if Trump makes a move, that could change. Some people in the cannab

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