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Dec 31 2025RELIGION

The Shifting Sands of Faith: Where is Religion Headed?

The role of religion in society is changing, but it's not disappearing. Instead, it's adapting to new ways of thinking and living. Some people argue that religion is on the decline. They point to fewer people going to religious centers, less trust in religious leaders, and a drop in political influe

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Peeking into The Copenhagen Test: A Spy Story with a Twist

"The Copenhagen Test" is a science-fiction spy drama that dives into a world where technology and espionage collide in unexpected ways. The story revolves around Andrew Hale, a Green Beret whose life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers that his brain has been hacked. Every sight and sound he exp

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Fasting Safely with Type 1 Diabetes: A Teen's Guide

People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face big challenges when they go without food for a long time. A recent study looked at how well automated insulin delivery (AID) systems worked during a 25-hour fast, like the one observed during Yom Kippur. The goal was to see if these systems could keep blood sug

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

College Basketball's Rulebook: Time for a Makeover?

College basketball is in a bit of a pickle. The recent move by Baylor to add James Nnaji, a 2023 NBA draft pick, has sparked a heated debate. This has left many coaches scratching their heads, wondering what the rules even are. Dan Hurley, the coach of the UConn Huskies, is one of them. He was shoc

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Pardon Drama: Trump and Herzog at Odds Over Netanyahu's Fate

A heated debate is unfolding over a potential pardon for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. U. S. President Donald Trump recently claimed that Israeli President Isaac Herzog had assured him a pardon for Netanyahu was in the works. However, Herzog's office swiftly denied this, stating no such

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

CBD's Pain Relief Hype: What's the Real Deal?

People often think CBD is a magic fix for pain. But guess what? A recent study says it's not as effective as many believe. CBD, a compound from cannabis, was thought to help with pain without the high caused by THC. But a review of clinical trials shows it doesn't do much for pain relief. THC, the

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Guard for the Elite: Sauron's Security Shift

Sauron, a startup aiming to redefine home security for the wealthy, has a new leader at the helm. Maxime "Max" Bouvat-Merlin, fresh from his role at Sonos, is now steering the company through its development phase. The journey hasn't been smooth, with delays pushing the product launch to 2026 at the

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Computers Designing Medicines: A New Way to Find Cures

People are using smart computers to make new medicines. These computers can look at tiny parts of medicine and guess how they work. They can also make new medicines that might help people feel better. First, the computers learn about medicines. They look at how medicines are built. Then, they guess

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

The Making of a Hoops Star: TyTy Washington Jr. 's Journey

TyTy Washington Jr. is not just another name in the NBA. His story is a testament to family, hard work, and the power of basketball. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Washington's life has been a blend of challenges and opportunities. His parents, Felicia Caldwell and Tyrone Washington Sr. , were

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Video Games Can Brighten Your Day

Video games are not just for kids. They can also help young adults feel better. A recent study found that playing games like Super Mario Bros. or Yoshi can make people happier. These games bring back good feelings from childhood. They can also help reduce stress and burnout. The study first talked

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