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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Sudden Waves of Grief

Grief is not a straight path. It is full of surprises. For Jane Griffin, losing her husband after a long battle with Lewy body dementia was expected. But the way grief hit her was not. Small things, like seeing her husband's favorite food at the store, could trigger a sudden rush of emotions. Her he

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

New Charges Filed Against Comedian Russell Brand

The Metropolitan Police have announced fresh accusations against comedian Russell Brand. He now faces an extra charge of rape and one of sexual assault involving two more women. These latest claims date back to 2009. Brand, known for his comedy and acting, has already denied five earlier charges. T

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Dark Chapter in Colorado's Funeral Industry

In a shocking turn of events, a judge in Colorado has accepted guilty pleas from the owners of a funeral home, who admitted to mistreating 191 corpses. The bodies were left in poor conditions, some for years, in a building without proper temperature control. The owners, Carie and Jon Hallford, ran t

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Boston's Brownstone Bistro Bids Farewell After 15 Years

In the heart of Boston's South End, a beloved dining spot has quietly shut its doors. Brownstone, a stylish eatery known for its cozy vibe and delicious comfort food, has served its last meal after 15 years. The news was shared on their website and social media, expressing heartfelt thanks to their

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria to the Rescue: Cleaning Up Chromium Pollution

Chromium pollution is a big problem, especially from leather factories. One type, called hexavalent chromium, is super toxic and hard to clean up. But guess what? Scientists found a bacteria that can help! This bacteria, called Bacillus cereus F4810/72, comes from tannery wastewater. It's like a ti

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

From the Field to the Boardroom: Unlikely Journeys to Wall Street

Wall Street isn't just for finance graduates. Some of its rising stars come from unexpected backgrounds, blending diverse experiences into successful careers. Take Lamar Cardinez, for example. He once dreamed of playing pro football. When that didn't pan out, he stayed close to sports, interning at

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Congo Takes a Stand Against Illegal Mining

Congo, a major player in the global cobalt market, has decided to put a stop to unregulated mineral processing. This move is part of a broader effort to tackle corruption and ensure that minerals are sourced legally. The government has ordered all artisanal copper and cobalt processing units to hal

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Visionary Game Creator's Life Cut Short

The gaming world lost a true pioneer when Vince Zampella, co-creator of the Call of Duty franchise, died in a tragic car accident. The crash happened on a winding mountain road in California, where his Ferrari slammed into a barrier and burst into flames. Zampella, who was driving, didn't survive th

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Thunderbird and Blue Ant: A Big Business Move

Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. is making a significant move. They've sent out important documents to their shareholders. These documents are for a special meeting on January 12, 2026. At this meeting, shareholders will vote on a plan. This plan involves Blue Ant Media Corporation taking over T

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Bowl Game Bonanza: Fun Facts and Crazy Stats

College football's bowl season is more than just games; it's a treasure trove of records and wild stats. The first-ever bowl game, the Rose Bowl, took place way back in 1902. Michigan dominated that game, scoring a whopping 49 points against Stanford. Today, bowl games are a big deal, filling the ho

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