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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Trouble Near the White House: What Happened?

Two soldiers from West Virginia are in bad shape after a shooting near the White House. It happened around 2:15 p. m. on Wednesday. A man turned a corner, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. Other soldiers nearby heard the shots and quickly stopped the shooter. The White House was locked down f

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Will Middle-Class Donors Step Up to Fill the Giving Gap?

New tax laws might change how Americans give to charity. The changes could make the wealthy give less and encourage middle-class folks to give more. But will it work? The tax bill passed in July has some big changes. It lowers the tax benefit for top earners from 37% to 35%. This could mean $4. 1 b

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

How Nurses Are Helping Stroke Survivors Through Screens

Nurses are now using video calls to check in on people who've had strokes. This is especially helpful when it's hard to meet in person, like during the COVID-19 pandemic. But does this actually work well for patients? Many studies have looked into this. They wanted to see if nurse-led video calls c

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Nov 27 2025RELIGION

Court Says Austin's Christian Science Spot Gets a Tax Break

A recent ruling by a Texas appeals court has kept a Christian Science reading room in Austin exempt from property taxes. The court decided that even though the ownership setup is a bit tangled, the place still gets the break because it's used for religious stuff. The judge, Darlene Byrne, explained

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

STEM Success Stories: Celebrating a Quarter-Century of MESA's Impact

For 25 years, the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program at College of the Canyons has been a game-changer for students aiming to excel in STEM fields. This program is all about giving a helping hand to students who face educational and financial hurdles, providing them with t

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

The Changing Landscape of Abortion: A Global Perspective

Abortion has been a part of human history for centuries, but it has not always been accepted or legal. In the past, many cultures frowned upon it and even banned it. However, things started to change in the 20th century. Laws began to allow abortion under certain conditions, often depending on how f

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Nov 27 2025RELIGION

More Bibles Sold, But Fewer People Going to Church

In a surprising turn, Bible sales in the U. S. are soaring, even as fewer Americans consider religion a big part of their lives. This year alone, over 18 million Bibles have been sold, with a big jump in September. That’s when sales spiked after the passing of conservative Christian activist Charlie

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Knowing the Cost: How Clear Prices Can Help Patients

In the U. S. , there's been a rise in tools that show healthcare prices. These tools aim to help control costs and give patients more say in their care. But do they really help patients, or just add more stress? Most tools just put price info out there for patients to find if they want. This is cal

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Satellites Help Protect Ancient Sites

For years, people have been changing the land around ancient sites. This change can hurt these important places. A recent study looked at how to use satellites to track these changes. The focus was on Amrit, an old archaeological site in Syria. The study used different types of satellite images. Th

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How People Get Better at Squeezing Just Right

Ever wonder why some people are better at controlling how hard they grip things? A recent study looked into this. It turns out, people get better at matching how hard they intend to squeeze with how hard they actually squeeze when they get feedback. But not everyone improves the same way. The study

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