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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Women in Some Countries Still Choose Abortion Despite Risks

In many parts of the world, abortion remains a secretive but significant way to manage unwanted pregnancies. This is especially true in countries where it's not legally allowed. Yet, there's a lack of understanding about the personal factors that lead women to this choice. Researchers have looked i

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Gut Buddies Might Be Harming Your Body

Deep inside our bodies, there's a world of tiny organisms called gut bacteria. Some of these bacteria create a substance known as TMAO. Scientists have found that TMAO might be causing trouble in our bodies, especially in important organs like the heart, kidneys, and liver. Now, here's where it get

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rayman 2: Blending 2D Magic in a 3D World

Rayman, a unique character without arms or legs, was created by Michel Ancel during his teenage years. When he pitched his game idea to Ubisoft, the Guillemot brothers were so impressed that they gave him two years to develop it. However, the gaming landscape shifted, and Rayman transitioned from a

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Really Save Marine Life?

Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) is a method that aims to reduce the effects of ocean acidification and help marine life. It's been suggested that OAE could potentially help marine creatures that make shells or skeletons out of calcium carbonate, known as marine calcifiers. However, recent studies

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: A Closer Look at Beach Litter

Plastic waste is everywhere. It's in our oceans, our rivers, and even on our beaches. The problem is growing fast. Many countries are trying to keep track of this mess. They focus on big pieces of litter, like bottles and bags. They also look at tiny bits, called microplastics. But there's a gap. Th

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fluoride in River Water: What's Happening in Argentina's Mountains?

In Argentina's Sierras de Ambato, rivers flowing through granite mountains carry high levels of fluoride. This fluoride comes from the breakdown of minerals in the rocks and sediments. The main culprits are micas, which are minerals rich in fluoride. When these micas weather, they release fluoride i

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Kansas' Sports Betting System: A Fight for Fairness

Kansas has a sports betting system that was designed to keep things fair and safe. But now, there are some companies that are trying to bypass the rules. These companies, like Kalshi and Polymarket, are using a loophole to offer sports betting without following Kansas laws. They don't pay into the p

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Georgia Southern and Appalachian State: A Bowl Game Showdown

In the upcoming Birmingham Bowl, Georgia Southern and Appalachian State are set to face off in a rematch. Earlier in the season, the Eagles secured a narrow 25-23 victory over the Mountaineers. This bowl game is a second chance for Appalachian State to turn the tables. Georgia Southern has had a mi

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Who Will Win the NBA MVP Race?

The NBA season is heating up, and fans are buzzing about the Most Valuable Player race. Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets' star, is making a strong case for himself. He's putting up career-high numbers in points, assists, and rebounds. Plus, he's shooting better from long range than ever before. His

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 17: Key Moments and Controversies

The NFL's Week 17 brought a mix of exciting plays and heated debates. Charles Barkley, a well-known sports analyst, criticized the NFL for scheduling games on Christmas, a day traditionally reserved for basketball. He also expressed his surprise that the league hasn't expanded to San Antonio yet. I

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