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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Shows: Old Tunes Get a Fresh Spin

This holiday season, local stages are buzzing with creative takes on classic tunes and stories. Instead of the usual performances, artists are mixing things up to bring new life to familiar favorites. Take, for instance, the Andean folk music scene. A group called Border CrosSing is putting on a sh

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

A Legend's Birthday Bash: Berry Gordy Turns 96 in Style

Berry Gordy Jr. , the mastermind behind Motown, had a birthday party to remember. On November 29th, he celebrated his 96th birthday at the Hillcrest Country Club in Los Angeles. The guest list was packed with stars, music industry bigwigs, and family members. Stevie Wonder was one of the highlights

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

The Struggle to Leave the Past Behind

Desistance, the process of leaving a life of crime, is often seen as a straightforward journey. However, it's far from simple. It's more like a winding road with many obstacles. This is especially true for those trying to leave gangs or drug-related activities. A recent study looked at a Swedish pro

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Colorectal Cancer Treatment: Targeting WEE1 in Specific Cases

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a tough opponent, but scientists are finding new ways to fight it. They've discovered that some CRCs have mutations in ARID1A and TP53 genes. These mutations make the cancer cells more vulnerable to a type of treatment that targets WEE1. Here's how it works: ARID1A helps

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Sugar Might Help Calm Intestinal Storms

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a tough condition where the gut gets inflamed. It's not just one thing causing it, but many factors, including the tiny creatures living in our gut. Scientists have been looking into a natural sugar called 2'-FL, found in breast milk, to see if it can help. In a recent st

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Side of Cannabis: Understanding Scromiting

Cannabis use is widespread, but not everyone knows about a serious side effect called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS. It causes intense vomiting and cramps. This condition is becoming more common, especially among young adults. Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago looked at

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

A Birthday Turned Tragic: Understanding the Stockton Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, a joyful celebration in Stockton, California, ended in despair. A birthday party for a young child was disrupted by a sudden shooting spree. The incident, which took place in the evening, left four people dead and several others injured. The scene unfolded in a busy sh

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Fermented Tea Seed Oil for Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin can be a real pain. It's often dry, easily irritated, and prone to inflammation. Scientists think this happens because the skin's natural barrier is weak and the good bacteria living on it are out of balance. So, they wanted to see if fermented tea seed oil could help fix these issues

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

The Transfer Dilemma: Balancing Fairness and Flexibility in Colorado High School Sports

Colorado high school sports are facing a big challenge with transfers. More students are moving schools, and the rules are getting tested. Ant Nettles, a basketball star, thought he did everything right when he moved schools. But the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) said he had to

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

A Rabbi's Journey: Connecting Young Jews to Their Roots

Rabbi Gershon Litt has been a guiding light for many young Jewish adults. For almost 20 years, he has led trips to Israel. These trips, known as Birthright Israel, help young Jews learn about their heritage. Litt was recently awarded the 2025 Jeffrey R. Solomon Prize. This award honors educators who

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