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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Juggle Learning and Memory

Ever wondered how your brain handles learning new skills and remembering facts at the same time? Scientists dove into this mystery by studying how learning words affects the way we adapt to physical tasks. They gathered a group of 32 people and had them perform a reaching task while exposed to a fo

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Eyes Tough Measures to Safeguard Nigerian Christians

The United States is exploring ways to push Nigeria into taking stronger steps to protect its Christian communities. This includes potential sanctions and increased military cooperation. A top U. S. official recently shared this plan with lawmakers, highlighting concerns over religious freedom in Ni

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do People Stop Believing in Religion?

People have always wondered about the role of religion in society. Some think it brings people together and encourages kindness. Others believe it's more about dealing with fear and uncertainty. These ideas seem to clash, especially when talking about how societies become less religious over time.

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Ohio Lawmakers Push for More Religion in Schools: What's the Deal?

Ohio's Republican lawmakers are making waves with new bills that aim to bring more religion into public schools. One bill, called the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, wants to teach students about the good things Christianity has done in history. Another bill, the Historical Education Displays Ac

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Sugar's Hidden War on Your Gut: What You Need to Know

Sugar is doing more harm than just making you gain weight. New research shows it's directly attacking the cells in your gut that keep you healthy. These cells help repair your gut lining, but sugar damages them, leading to inflammation and long-term health problems. This isn't just about sugar feed

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Ceasefire Faces New Challenges

Violence in Gaza has surged again, with 33 people losing their lives in recent Israeli airstrikes. This escalation marks some of the deadliest attacks since the ceasefire began in October. The strikes targeted Khan Younis and Gaza City, claiming the lives of many civilians, including women and child

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Faith and Football: A Tale of Unity and Division

In the world of college sports, faith and competition often collide, creating a mix of inspiring moments and unfortunate incidents. Recently, fans from Arizona and Colorado have been criticized for using religious slurs against Brigham Young University (BYU) teams, which is owned by The Church of Je

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

The New Vice TV Series Exploring Sports Drama

Vice TV is diving into the world of sports controversies with a new documentary series called "Out of Bounds. " The first episode will focus on Bill Belichick, the famous football coach, and his much younger girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. This series is all about the drama that happens off the field. T

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Spotlight on Crypto's Sharpest Minds: The Hunt for the Next Trading Guru

Crypto trading is a lot like a game of chess. It's not just about luck; it's about strategy, timing, and reading the market. The crypto world is always changing, and prices can swing wildly. But some people have a knack for spotting trends and making sense of the chaos. HTX, a big name in crypto, i

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Citrus Power: Tiny Tech for Big Health Benefits

Citrus fruits pack a punch with vitamins and plant-based goodies. These include things like flavonoids and vitamin C. They can fight off harmful stuff in our bodies. But there's a catch. These goodies often break down before we can enjoy their benefits. So, what's the solution? Tiny tech, or nanote

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