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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

How Rule Changes Shake Up Women's Football

In recent years, the UEFA Women's Champions League has seen some big changes. The away goals rule was scrapped in 2021, and Video Assistant Refereeing (VAR) was introduced. But how did these changes affect the way teams play? Researchers looked at data from 78 knockout matches. They compared stats

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Flights Grounded: Airlines Pull Out of Venezuela Amid Safety Fears

Airlines are pulling out of Venezuela, one after another. Gol, Avianca, and TAP Air Portugal all stopped their flights from Caracas. This happened right after the U. S. warned about flying over the country. The U. S. said the situation was getting dangerous, with more military action and risks for p

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Nov 23 2025RELIGION

Young Women Join the Missionary Force at 18

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made a big change. They now allow young women to start their missionary work at 18, just like young men. This change happened right away. The church said that young women can begin their missions after finishing high school. Many young women are e

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Fiber Optics Are Boosting Data Speeds

Fiber-optic communication is changing how we send data. It uses light to transmit information, making it super fast and reliable. One key technology is DWDM, which packs multiple data streams into a single fiber. This boosts the amount of data that can be sent at once. But how do we measure how wel

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

How Body Weight Affects Arm Healing After Surgery

Researchers dug into how weight and gender might change healing after arm surgeries. They looked at people who had surgery to fix broken arms. The study found that heavier people had more problems both soon after the surgery and two years later. The team checked records from all over the country. T

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Nov 23 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Mysterious Death of Celeste Rivas

The discovery of Celeste Rivas' body has left investigators with more questions than answers. The body was found in a shocking state, making it difficult to determine the cause of death. Sources close to the investigation reveal that the body was frozen, decapitated, and dismembered, with limbs cut

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Nov 23 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Start in Paris for Aaron Paul and Family

Aaron Paul, known for his role in Breaking Bad, has made a big change. He and his wife, Lauren, have moved to Paris with their two kids. This decision came after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The fires caused a lot of damage and loss of life. It seems the fires were the final push for th

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in a Fog: Why Memory and Focus Are Slipping Away

Young adults in America are facing a silent crisis: their brains aren't working as well as they used to. Memory lapses, trouble focusing, and brain fog are becoming more common among people in their 20s and 30s. This isn't just about getting older—it's happening to people in their prime. What's goin

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Nov 23 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weather: A Quick Guide to the Upcoming Days

Metro Detroit is having a calm weekend, but things will change soon. Next week, rain and cold weather will arrive, affecting travel plans and outdoor activities. Saturday night will be cool, with temperatures dropping to the lower 30s. It's a good time to visit The Rink at Campus Martius Park. Dres

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Georgia's Cellphone Ban: Should It Go Beyond Middle School?

Georgia is thinking about expanding its cellphone ban in schools. Right now, the rule only applies to students from kindergarten to eighth grade starting in the 2026-2027 school year. But the state's education department wants lawmakers to include high school students too. Many teachers in Georgia

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