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Dec 11 2025OPINION

The Health Department's Shaky Science: A Closer Look

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is under fire for a recent report that challenges gender-affirming care. The report, released just weeks after a presidential directive, has raised eyebrows due to its questionable methods and lack of transparency. The report claims that gender-affi

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Florence's Treasure Lost to a Clever Trick

In a shocking turn of events, a group of criminals managed to trick the organization responsible for Florence's famous cathedral into handing over a huge amount of money. This wasn't a heist with masks and guns, but a clever email scam that fooled the managers into sending nearly 1. 8 million euros

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Helping Elders Stay Independent: A Smart Idea?

Older people often struggle to live on their own after leaving the hospital. This is a big problem. A new idea is getting attention. It's called a geriatric helpline. This service helps doctors and nurses take better care of older adults. The goal is to stop problems before they start. This can keep

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Russia Claims Victory in Siversk: What's Next?

In a recent development, Russian officials announced that their military has seized the town of Siversk in eastern Ukraine. This news comes straight from the top, with President Vladimir Putin expressing his gratitude to the armed forces for this achievement. Siversk, home to over 10, 000 people be

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Utah's Political Moves: A Closer Look at Recent Decisions

Utah's lawmakers had a busy night. They tackled a few big issues, like the controversial congressional map and a union-related bill. The congressional map was a hot topic because a judge had already stepped in and made changes. The lawmakers decided to fight back against this decision. One of the c

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Andrew Cardno: The Tech Genius Behind Gaming and Hospitality

Andrew Cardno, the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), has been recognized as one of San Diego's most influential people for 2025. This honor highlights his significant contributions to technology, particularly in AI, data science, and enterprise intelligence.

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Two Governors, One Goal: Healing a Divided Nation

In a time when political tensions are high, two governors from different parties are stepping up to show how it's done. Spencer Cox from Utah and Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania have both faced political violence in their states. They recently came together to talk about how to bring people together

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

The Rise of the Deadpool Killer: A Dark Tale of Crime and Infamy

In early 2026, Paramount+ will air a docuseries that dives into the chilling case of Wade Wilson, a man who became infamous as the "Deadpool Killer. " This series, titled "Handsome Devil: Charming Killer, " will explore the crimes that led to Wilson's conviction and the strange fame he gained from h

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Stitching Up the Future: Why Medical Students Need Better Training

Medical schools often overlook suturing. Students graduate without the skills needed to close wounds neatly. This is a big problem. Many doctors end up doing this work without proper training. They may not know how to make scars look better. Patients can be left with ugly marks. These marks can caus

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Oldest Fire Starter Found in England

In a field in eastern England, scientists have found proof that humans made fire a long time ago. This is the oldest proof ever found. The proof includes baked earth, broken flint axes, and two pieces of pyrite. Pyrite is a type of stone that can make sparks. This shows that early humans, likely Nea

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