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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tylor Chase's Struggle: A Look into the Former Child Star's Life

Tylor Chase, known for his role in "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, " is facing serious challenges. His dad, Joseph Mendez Jr. , shared that Tylor has been dealing with mental health issues and drug addiction for over ten years. This has led to Tylor becoming homeless and refusing help fro

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Dogwalk Dangers: What's Hurting Agility Dogs?

Agility dogs face real risks on the dogwalk. About 15% of these dogs fall off, and nearly 30% have close calls. Worse, almost 4% get hurt because of these incidents. That's a lot of danger for something that should be fun! Taller dogs and those with more experience on the dogwalk are more likely to

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Walking Back to Health: How Body Chemicals Can Predict Stroke Recovery

Stroke recovery is a complex journey. It's not just about time and therapy. It turns out, certain chemicals in the body might give clues about how well someone can walk again after a stroke. Researchers looked into this by studying a group of stroke survivors. They focused on a specific chemical ca

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

A Surprise Gift Eases the Burden for Future Lab Heroes

A big surprise awaited students at the University of Washington. They thought they were in trouble, but instead, they learned that an anonymous donor had given $50 million to cover their tuition. This generous gift is for students in the Medical Laboratory Science Program. It will pay for their seni

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Striking Stars: The Most Devastating KOs of 2025

MMA fans love a good knockout. It's the highlight reel moment that gets the crowd going and reminds us why we love this sport. In 2025, there were plenty of knockouts to choose from, but some stood out more than others. First up is Mauricio Ruffy's spinning kick KO of King Green at UFC 313. This wa

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Rainy Christmas Brings Relief and Risks to Southern California

Southern California saw a mix of relief and trouble during Christmas. Heavy rain finally eased up, but the ground is still soaked. This means flooding and mudslides could still happen, especially in areas burned by recent fires. The mayor of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency. A flood watch

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cracking the NYT Connections Puzzle: A Fun Challenge

The New York Times offers a daily puzzle called Connections. It's a fun game that tests your knowledge of pop culture and more. Players can check their scores and track their progress online. The puzzle is divided into four groups, each with a different difficulty level. The easiest group is yellow

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Table Tennis Coaches Behind Chalamet's Stunning Performance

In Pasadena, California, a pair of table tennis experts, Diego Schaaf and Wei Wang, have been quietly shaping Hollywood's ping pong scenes for decades. Their latest project? Transforming Timothée Chalamet into a convincing table tennis prodigy for the film "Marty Supreme. " Schaaf and Wang run Alph

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gmail Users Can Now Switch Their Email Addresses Without Losing Data

Google has finally made a big change that many users have been asking for. Now, you can change your Gmail address without having to create a new account. This means no more dealing with an old, unprofessional email address if you don't want to. The new feature lets you pick a new @gmail. com addres

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Smart Medicine: How Gene Testing Could Save Lives and Money in Thailand

Healthcare in Thailand might get a big upgrade with a new idea called pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing. This test looks at a person's genes to figure out the best medicine for them. It's like a roadmap for doctors to pick the right treatment. Right now, doctors in Thailand often give a medicine called

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