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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Alzheimer's: A Focus on Asian Communities

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It affects many people. But, there's a lack of research on Asian communities. To fix this, the Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD) Study is stepping in. They aim to recruit over 5000 participants. These participants must be of Asian descent and aged 60 o

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Share Their Birthday with Christmas

Christmas isn't just about presents and feasts; it's also a special day for some famous faces. Jeremy Strong, born on Christmas Day in 1978, has been making waves in Hollywood with his roles in Succession and The Apprentice. He's even won some major awards, like an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Taylor Z

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: December 24th Edition

December 24th is a special day for many famous faces. Let's dive into the lives of some notable figures celebrating their birthdays today. Actor Diedrich Bader is ringing in his 59th birthday. Did you know he spent his early childhood in France? His family made the move from Virginia when he was ju

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Dec 24 2025OPINION

Navigating Tricky Family Talks During Holidays

Family gatherings during the holidays can be a mix of joy and stress. Many young adults, especially those with different political views than their relatives, dread these meetings. It's not uncommon for a liberal college student to feel uneasy about facing an uncle who strongly supports a certain po

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Weather Warnings at Risk: Why We Need to Protect Our Climate Scientists

A serious situation is unfolding in Boulder, Colorado. The Office of Management and Budget has plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). They claim NCAR is involved in "climate alarmism" and "green new scam activities. " This is a big deal because NCAR has been a key pl

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

How Intel's CEO Navigated a Storm and Secured a Future

In the early hours of a Thursday, Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, faced an unexpected challenge: a public attack from the U. S. President. The president accused Tan of having conflicts of interest due to his past investments in China. This was a surprise to many, as Tan had not been a regular in political

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Settlers and Land: A Clash in the West Bank

In the West Bank, small groups of settlers are making big moves. They start with a few temporary homes and grow into large communities. This growth often comes at the expense of Palestinians, who are driven off their land. The settlers use violence to take control. They set fires and throw stones. T

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Australia Takes a Stand Against Hate Symbols

Australia recently made a bold move by canceling the visa of a British man. This man was accused of showing a banned Nazi symbol and spreading hate against Jewish people online. The decision came after he was charged with these offenses. The man, who is 43 years old, was living in Queensland. He wa

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Choose to Donate Their Bodies in South Korea?

In South Korea, there is a big need for body donors to help with medical studies and training. But not many people are willing to do this. A recent study wanted to find out why. The study asked over 200 adults in South Korea about their thoughts on body donation. Less than half of them said they wo

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Why Vaccination Matters Now More Than Ever

A recent measles case in Massachusetts has sparked concerns, highlighting the importance of vaccination. An adult from out of state visited several locations in the region earlier this month, prompting health officials to issue warnings about potential exposures. The individual arrived at Boston Lo

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