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Dec 21 2025FINANCE

Life's Big Moments and Your Retirement Plans

Life doesn't always go as planned, and that's okay. Big life events can shake up your retirement plans in a big way. These events can be happy, sad, or just unexpected. They can change when you retire and how you live after you stop working. Some events have a huge impact. Losing a spouse or gettin

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Why the Epstein Files Release Fell Short of Expectations

The recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has left many people unsatisfied. The files were heavily edited and only a small portion of what was promised was made public. This has angered some Republicans, who feel the release was not transparent enough. The Trump administration clai

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Bone Care: Why Calcium and Vitamin D Matter as You Age

As people get older, their bones become weaker. This is especially true for women going through menopause. During this time, women lose a lot of bone mass quickly. After menopause, bone loss slows down but still happens every year. Men also lose bone mass as they age, starting around 50. Weaker bon

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

The Struggle for School: Rohingya Refugees and the Right to Learn

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face a tough reality when it comes to education. Despite international laws that promise everyone the right to learn, these promises often stay just that—promises. The Rohingyas, who fled violence in Myanmar, find themselves in a tricky situation. Bangladesh has t

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Odesa Under Fire: A City in the Crosshairs

In the dead of night, Odesa faced another brutal attack. Russia's relentless strikes on this Black Sea port city have left a grim toll. Eight lives were lost, and 27 more were hurt. The latest assault targeted a port facility in Pivdenne. A bus full of people was caught in the crossfire, adding to t

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Fixing Missing Teeth with Tiny Implants

When someone is born without a maxillary lateral incisor, it can be a real problem. The bone in that area is often too small for regular implants. But now, there's a new solution: narrow-diameter implants. These tiny implants might just be the answer for people with this issue. Researchers have bee

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

The Hunt for Nick Reiner: How Technology Helped Track a Fugitive

Nick Reiner, the son of renowned figures Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, found himself at the center of a grim investigation after his parents were tragically killed in their Brentwood home. The police quickly zeroed in on Nick as the prime suspect, but locating him proved to be a challenge.

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Crashes: The Eye of Sauron Star's Wild Past

In space, 25 light-years away, a star called Fomalhaut is making waves. Known as the "Eye of Sauron" due to its striking dust belt, this star has been the site of some incredible cosmic events. Over the past 20 years, astronomers have witnessed not one, but two massive collisions between rocky objec

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

The Ursids: A Hidden Gem in the Night Sky

The Ursid meteor shower, often overlooked, is set to light up the night sky. It will reach its peak between Sunday night and early Monday morning. Sky-watchers might see five to ten meteors per hour during this time. This event happens around the winter solstice, the longest night of the year. The t

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Performance with a Smart Catalyst Mix

Researchers have found a way to make rechargeable zinc-air batteries last longer and work better. They did this by mixing a special catalyst with a smart helper called CeO2. The catalyst, made of iron and cobalt atoms, is good at helping oxygen reactions. But it has problems. It wears out too fast a

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