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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution: A Hidden Threat to Children’s Health

Air pollution is a big problem. It's not just about smoggy skies and bad air. It's also about kids getting sick. Scientists have been looking into how air pollution affects children's health. They found that kids exposed to dirty air are more likely to get cancer. The study looked at lots of resear

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Farewell to The Kitchen: A Decade of Food and Fun

The Food Network is saying goodbye to "The Kitchen" after a decade of sharing recipes, laughs, and food trends. This popular weekend talk show, which started in January 2014, will air its final episode on December 13th. The show was hosted by a talented group of co-hosts: Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee B

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Early Peanut Feeding: A Game Changer for Kids' Health

Peanuts, once a no-go for babies, are now a superhero in preventing allergies. A new study shows that since doctors started recommending early peanut introduction, around 60, 000 kids have dodged peanut allergies. This shift began in 2015 when research proved that giving peanut products to infants c

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Joke Sparks Political Fire in Connecticut

In Connecticut, a simple joke on social media has ignited a heated political debate. It all started when Sen. Saud Anwar, a Democrat, shared a photo of himself at the No Kings Rally. The sign next to him read, \"Cholesterol, do your job, \" a playful jab at President Trump's health. But not everyone

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Combating Diabetes in Bangladesh: A Faithful Approach

In Bangladesh, type 2 diabetes is on the rise. This is a big problem, especially in places where people don't have access to good healthcare. So, what can be done? Well, a recent study tried something different. They used faith-based lifestyle changes to help prevent diabetes. This means they worked

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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

How Chinese Teens Mix Faith and Tech

Generation Z in China is blending faith with technology. They use apps like Weibo and TikTok to explore spirituality. These platforms offer visual and interactive ways to connect with religion. This shift is changing how young people engage with faith. The study looks at how digital media influence

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Oct 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Rally for Democracy in 'No Kings' Events

The 'No Kings' protests saw a wave of Hollywood stars stepping up to show their support. From Ben Stiller to Cynthia Nixon, many took part in events across the nation. They shared their experiences online, holding signs and making their voices heard. Jamie Lee Curtis was one of the many celebrities

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Oct 20 2025OPINION

Life Goes On: Why Government Shutdowns Aren't as Bad as They Seem

Government shutdowns happen. The news makes it sound like the end of the world. But is it really? People still go about their daily lives. Families take care of their kids. Workers go to their jobs. Musicians play music. Life doesn't stop just because the government isn't functioning. The media lov

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Chris Meloni and Trump: A Clash of Words

Chris Meloni, known for his role in Law & Order: Organized Crime, recently made headlines with his strong words against former President Donald Trump. His comments came after Trump took action to reduce the sentence of George Santos, a former New York representative. Meloni didn't hold back, calling

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Auburn's Kicker Faces Criticism and Support After Tough Game

Auburn Tigers are off to a rough start in their 2025 SEC season. They've lost their first four games, all against ranked teams. The latest loss was a tough one against Missouri, ending in double overtime with a score of 23-17. Alex McPherson, Auburn's junior kicker, had a tough day. He missed three

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