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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Two Women Win Big in Court Against Johnson & Johnson

A recent court case in California has left Johnson & Johnson with a hefty price tag. A jury decided that the company should pay $40 million to two women who claimed that using the company's baby powder led to their ovarian cancer. The women, Monica Kent and Deborah Schultz, both used the product fo

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas' Next Secretary of State: A Fresh Face in the Race

Jennifer Day, a former state representative, has joined the race for Kansas' secretary of state. She's one of two Democrats running, and she's already raised a good amount of money for her campaign. Day believes the role of secretary of state should be about helping people, not about politics. She

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Dec 14 2025WEATHER

Will It Snow or Stay Warm This Christmas?

Christmas is coming, and the weather is a big question mark. Many people are wondering if they should expect a snowy or a warm holiday. Let's break down what's happening with the weather this year. First, it's important to know that weather forecasts can be tricky, especially when they're shared on

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza Faces Deadly Storms as Aid Shortages Worsen

Gaza is in deep trouble. Heavy rain and strong winds have killed 14 people, including three kids. The health boss in Gaza says the storms have made life even harder for people already struggling. Many Palestinians live in tents or temporary homes because the war destroyed their houses. These shelte

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

A Professor's Controversial Stance: Where Does Academic Freedom End?

A professor at the University of Arkansas is in hot water. Shirin Saeidi, who used to lead the Middle East Studies program, is accused of some pretty serious stuff. People say she backed Iran's Supreme Leader and had harsh words for Israel. This has sparked a big debate about what's okay for profess

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Busy Environmental Agenda: What's Happening Now?

Pennsylvania is buzzing with environmental activities. Lawmakers have packed schedules for the coming months. The Senate and House of Representatives have planned voting sessions from January through June. They will discuss important topics like the state budget and environmental protection. On Dec

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

How Smoke Harms Eyes and How a Common Supplement Might Help

Smoke is bad for your health. It contains tiny particles and gases that can hurt your body. One of the main problems is that it makes it hard to breathe. This is because the particles can get into your lungs and block oxygen. When your body doesn't get enough oxygen, it's called hypoxia. This can ca

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Michigan Athletics: A Pattern of Trouble?

The University of Michigan's athletic department has seen a lot of drama lately. In just three years, they've had some serious issues. First, there was Mel Pearson, the men's ice hockey coach. He was let go after an investigation found a "toxic environment. " Players were pressured to lie about Covi

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Biggest Private Car Collections: A Look at the World's Most Extravagant Garages

Car enthusiasts often dream of owning a few special vehicles, but for some, the dream extends far beyond a modest collection. These individuals have turned their passion into reality, amassing impressive fleets that rival museums. From actors to boxers, chefs to royalty, these collectors come from d

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Faces Uproar from Health Advocates

In a recent online gathering, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Lee Zeldin attempted to smooth things over with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) group. He promised to give them a say in decisions and keep the lines of communication open. But this crowd was not easily won over. Just day

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