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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Beliefs Might Shield Black Adults from Discrimination's Harm

Researchers dug into how faith might act as a shield against the health impacts of unfair treatment. They looked at Black adults and found that those who lean on their religious beliefs might handle the stress of discrimination better. This could lead to fewer health problems down the line. The stu

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Sleeping Giant Awakens: Ethiopia's Rare Volcanic Surprise

Deep in the Afar region of Ethiopia, a volcano named Hayli Gubbi made history by erupting after a staggering 12, 000 years of silence. This wasn't just any eruption; it was a massive display of nature's power, sending ash clouds soaring up to nine miles high. The ash didn't just stay local—it travel

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Film: A Double-Edged Sword

The world of film and video is changing fast, thanks to AI. Some creators love it, while others hate it. The debate isn't just about technology; it's about art, jobs, and ethics. AI can make things easier and faster. It can help creators do more with less. But it also raises big questions. Is it fa

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unbeatable Black Friday Subscription Steals: Save Big on Streaming, Learning, and More!

Black Friday is here, and it's not just about slashing prices on gadgets and gizmos. It's also a golden opportunity to snag some incredible deals on subscriptions that can enrich your life. From streaming services to language learning platforms, there's something for everyone. Let's talk about stre

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Burka Protest Sparks Debate in Australia

In a move that stirred controversy, an Australian senator donned a burka during a parliamentary session. This wasn't just any senator, but Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration. She was pushing for a ban on full-face coverings in public, a cause she's been vocal about for y

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Shapes Mosquito Populations in Hot, Dry Areas

In hot and dry places, mosquitoes can be a big problem. They spread diseases, and their numbers can change a lot from one area to another. To understand and predict where and when mosquitoes will be most abundant, scientists need good models. These models should consider how local weather affects mo

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Savings on Streaming Services for Black Friday 2025

Black Friday 2025 is here, and it's a great time to save on streaming services. Many popular platforms are offering big discounts, making it easier to enjoy your favorite shows and sports without spending a lot. Fubo is one of the services with a great deal. Normally, it costs $85 a month, but for

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How Much Water Do You Really Need? A Look at Kidney Health

In the United States, many adults might not be drinking enough water. This could be a big deal for their kidneys. A recent study looked at how water intake affects kidney health. It found that people who drink less water than they need might be at risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD). The study us

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Can Vitamin C Save Fish Sperm from Pollution?

Pollution is a big problem. It messes with our health and the health of animals. One pollutant, potassium perchlorate, is used a lot in industries and the military. It's known to mess with thyroid function. But what about its effect on male reproductive health? Not much is known. Scientists decided

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

The Quiet Exit of Doge: What Happened?

Doge, the "department of government efficiency, " seems to have vanished without much fanfare. This happened while it still had eight months left on its contract. The group was known for making big changes in federal agencies and letting go of many workers. Scott Kupor, the head of the office of pe

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