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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

How Family Life and Personality Shape Teen Mental Health

Teenagers go through a lot. Their brains are still growing. Their emotions are all over the place. And sometimes, they have thoughts or experiences that feel a bit "off. " These are called psychotic-like experiences, or PLEs. They might see or hear things that aren't there. Or they might believe thi

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Oct 22 2025RELIGION

Faith's Comeback: A Shift in American Views

Recent data reveals a notable shift in American attitudes towards religion. After a period of decline, more people now believe that religion is making a comeback in the country. This change in perspective is seen across various demographic groups, including both Democrats and Republicans, as well as

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Bear Bachmeier's Journey: Faith, Family, and Football at BYU

Bear Bachmeier, the star quarterback for BYU, has been making waves on and off the field. His journey to BYU and his experiences there have been quite remarkable. Bachmeier is not a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which sponsors BYU. However, he has embraced the faith-orie

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Venezuela Tensions: A Clash of Claims and Consequences

In a heated exchange, the U. S. and Venezuela are at odds over recent military actions. The U. S. has launched strikes on boats suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, resulting in at least 27 deaths. President Trump claims these actions are necessary to combat what he calls a "narcoterroris

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Uribe's Return: A Shockwave in Colombia's Politics

Colombia's political scene just got a major shake-up. A court decision has overturned the conviction of former president Alvaro Uribe Velez, sending ripples through the nation's political landscape. This ruling comes just seven months before the presidential elections, adding a new layer of complexi

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Copper's Role in Fighting Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. Scientists are always looking for new ways to detect and treat it. One promising approach is using PSMA, a protein found on prostate cancer cells. This protein can be targeted with special tracers to help doctors see and treat the cancer. Current tracers h

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Watertown Mall Gets a New Lease on Life

The Watertown Mall is staying put for now. National Development, a Newton-based company, recently bought the mall for $100. 25 million. This comes after Alexandria Real Estate Equities, a California-based firm, purchased the 24. 5-acre property in 2021 for $130 million. Alexandria had big plans to t

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Tech: Turning Old Solar Panels into Treasure

Solar panels are a big deal for clean energy, but what happens when they get old? That's where tiny helpers called microbes come in. These little guys can actually help us pull out valuable stuff like copper and aluminum from old solar panels. It's called bioleaching, and it's a fancy way of saying

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Celtic's Midfield Meltdown: Where Did the Magic Go?

Celtic Football Club is in a tough spot right now. The team that used to be so exciting to watch has lost its spark. Games are becoming dull, and the team is easy to predict. The midfield, once a powerhouse, is now struggling. Players like Callum McGregor are dropping too deep, making it hard for th

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Oct 22 2025OPINION

Gene Simmons Speaks Out: Hollywood's Misguided Voices on Israel

Gene Simmons, the famous rocker from Kiss, recently shared his thoughts on some Jewish celebrities in Hollywood. He thinks they are spreading harmful ideas about Israel without understanding the situation. Simmons, who was born in Haifa, Israel, spoke in Hebrew and English to make his point clear.

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