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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Global Health: Big Problems and Small Solutions

Global health is in trouble. Older people are more at risk. Dangerous diseases like drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are spreading quietly. And we're not doing enough to prevent illness through simple things like eating well and staying active. Scientists in Sweden and South Africa found a new way

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Oct 07 2025CELEBRITIES

What's Going On With Mark Sanchez?

Mark Sanchez, the former NFL quarterback turned Fox Sports analyst, is in a bit of trouble. Police in Indianapolis are waiting for drug test results to see if they can figure out what happened. Sanchez was involved in a weird incident early Saturday morning. He got into a fight with a grease truck d

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Oct 03 2025HEALTH

Checking the Accuracy of the CORE Wearable in Hot Weather Workouts

In a recent study, researchers put the CORE wearable sensor to the test to see how well it measures body temperature during exercise in hot conditions. The device aims to estimate core body temperature without invasive methods, which is crucial for preventing heat-related illnesses during physical a

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lansing Bakery Takes a Big Bite Out of Online Success

A local bakery owner just scored a huge win on a national stage. Nikki Thompson Frazier, the owner of Sweet Encounter Bakery & Cafe, walked away with $35, 000 after impressing the judges on "Shark Tank. " The catch? She didn't even appear on the TV show. Instead, she pitched her business plan at the

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Madagascar's Fight for Change

Madagascar is in the middle of a big fight for change. Young people, mostly from Gen Z, are leading the charge. They want the president, Andry Rajoelina, to step down. They also want big changes in how the country is run. The protests started on September 25th. Local leaders were arrested for speak

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Sep 25 2025POLITICS

French Ex-President Faces Jail: A Look at Sarkozy's Controversial Legacy

Nicolas Sarkozy, once the president of France, is now making history for a different reason. He's the first French leader in recent times to be sent to jail after a criminal conviction. This isn't his first run-in with the law, but it's certainly the most serious. Sarkozy, now 70, was found guilty

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Sep 25 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Midfield Marvel: Why Gravenberch Deserves a Big New Deal

Liverpool is thinking about giving Ryan Gravenberch a new contract. This makes sense because he has become a key player for the team. Even though Liverpool spent a lot of money on new players this summer, Gravenberch has stayed important. He has been playing well and helping the team win games. Gra

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Sep 20 2025BUSINESS

Warehouse Clubs: The New Shopping Hotspot for Young Shoppers

Warehouse clubs like Costco, Sam's Club, and BJ's are seeing a surge in popularity, especially among younger shoppers. These stores are not just about bulk buying anymore. They are becoming a go-to destination for trendy brands, convenient digital shopping, and even unique finds like gold bars. The

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Sep 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mercury's Hidden Toll: The Dark Side of Mexico's Mining Rush

Deep in the heart of Mexico's Sierra Gorda, a dangerous game is playing out. Miners like Hugo Flores are digging for mercury, a toxic metal that's becoming more valuable by the day. This isn't just any mining rush; it's a "mercury boom, " driven by soaring gold prices and a global demand for this ha

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Sep 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Beauty Stars Share Their Secrets

Danessa Myricks and Uche Natori, two big names in the beauty world, recently teamed up for a special event called "You'll Always Be Famous. " This happened right at the start of New York Fashion Week. Danessa sees this team-up as a way to bring together professional makeup artists and creators. She

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