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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Tobacco Trouble on the Road: A Look at Mumbai Bus Workers

In Mumbai, a big problem is hiding in plain sight. Many bus workers use tobacco. This is not just a bad habit. It is a serious health issue. The city has tried to stop this. But, it is not easy. Why do these workers use tobacco? What can be done to help them quit? These are important questions. Tob

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

A Trooper's Heroism Exposes Systemic Failures in Oswego County

In a shocking display of neglect, Oswego County's Department of Social Services (DSS) repeatedly ignored pleas for help regarding Danielle Killmore, a vulnerable adult with developmental disabilities. Despite multiple calls reporting deplorable living conditions—including trash, rodents, and no runn

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Faith and Healing: How Beliefs Impact Young Survivors of Abuse

Young people who have faced sexual abuse often find themselves questioning their faith. This isn't just about having a tough time with God. It's about a bigger struggle with their beliefs and spirituality. Researchers have known for a while that these struggles can affect mental health. But there's

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

A Legal Battle Over Past Accusations

Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to step in and overturn a $5 million decision against him. This ruling came after a jury found him responsible for both sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The incident in question happened in 1996, but the case only went to trial in 2023. C

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Heather Gay's Brave Journey: Exploring Mormonism's Hidden Truths

Heather Gay, a familiar face from reality TV and a bestselling author, is on a mission. She's diving deep into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. This isn't just a casual look. It's a personal journey, filled with tough conversations and hard truths. G

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Kids in Abu Dhabi Speak Up About Playing Outside

In Abu Dhabi, kids have a lot to say about what makes it hard or easy for them to run, play, and stay active. While grown-ups often talk about these issues, it's rare to hear directly from the kids themselves. This is why a recent study decided to ask children about the things that stop them from pl

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Paul Tagliabue: A Leader Who Shaped the NFL

Paul Tagliabue, the former NFL Commissioner, passed away at 84. His death has sparked many tributes from prominent figures in sports. Roger Goodell, the current NFL Commissioner, praised Tagliabue for his leadership and mentorship. He highlighted Tagliabue's influence on his personal and professiona

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

The Man Who Shaped the NFL's Golden Era

The NFL recently lost a key figure, Paul Tagliabue, who passed away at 84 due to heart failure. He spent 17 years as the league's commissioner, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. Tagliabue was known for his steady hand during labor negotiations and his role in expanding the NFL's reach. However,

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sydney Sweeney's Boxing Drama: A Story of Triumph and Terror

Sydney Sweeney takes on the role of Christy Martin in a gripping biopic that showcases her acting range. The film dives into the life of a trailblazing female boxer, highlighting her journey from a small town in West Virginia to the boxing ring. Martin's story is one of resilience and strength, but

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

How Signs and Words Team Up in the Brain

Ever wonder how the brain handles signs and words at the same time? A recent study dug into this, focusing on how learning sign language affects the way we use spoken language. The experiment involved hearing people who don't usually use sign language. They were taught some signs from Catalan Sign L

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