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Dec 20 2025CRIME

The Case of the Missing Presidential Treasures

A trial is coming up soon for three men, including the person in charge of France's presidential silverware. They're accused of stealing fancy dishes and other valuable items from the Elysee Palace, the president's official home. The missing items were used for big events and are worth a lot of mone

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Young People and Diabetes: What Puts Them at Risk?

Diabetes is becoming more common in young adults. It's a serious health issue. This condition is often diagnosed before age 40. It's called early-onset type 2 diabetes. It's different from the type that affects older adults. Early-onset diabetes progresses quickly. It also has a higher risk of compl

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's White House Plaques: A Closer Look at the Claims

Donald Trump has set up a unique display at the White House, called the “Presidential Walk of Fame. ” It features plaques with statements about each U. S. president’s time in office. However, some of these claims are not entirely accurate. For instance, Trump’s plaque about his own term includes th

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Turning a Year Older: A Fun Look at December 18th Birthdays

December 18th is a special day for many famous faces. Let's dive into the lives of some well-known figures celebrating their birthdays today. First up, rock legend Keith Richards is ringing in his 82nd birthday. He's not just any rocker; he's one of the founding members of The Rolling Stones. Imagi

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Cheese and Cream: Unexpected Brain Protectors?

A recent study from Sweden has found that eating more high-fat cheese and cream might actually lower the risk of dementia. This is a surprising twist, as many people think of these foods as unhealthy. The study followed nearly 28, 000 people for 25 years. It found that those who ate about a third o

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Economic Woes: Americans Grow Unhappy with Trump's Handling

Americans are feeling the pinch in their wallets, and they're not happy about it. A recent poll shows that a whopping 70% of Americans think the cost of living is too high, with nearly half of Republicans and a staggering three-quarters of independents feeling the same way. This is a big drop from j

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Dec 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: A Look at December 17th's Stars

December 17th is a special day for many celebrities. It's the day when stars like Eugene Levy and Sarah Paulson celebrate their birthdays. But did you know that these celebrities have more to their stories than just their famous roles? Let's dive in and learn more about them. Eugene Levy, known for

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

Guns in Crime: What's the Story Behind the Numbers?

Guns found at crime scenes are telling a story. A recent study looked at nearly 350, 000 guns used in crimes across over 50 U. S. cities from 2020 to 2024. The study dug into where these guns came from and how their origins have changed over time. One big concern is the rise of 3D-printed guns. The

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Sunlight and Kids: Why Many in India Still Lack Vitamin D

In India, where the sun shines bright, you'd think kids would have plenty of vitamin D. But that's not the case. Many children, from babies to pre-teens, are running low on this vital nutrient. Why? It's not just about the sun. It's about what kids eat, how they live, and even where they live. A re

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Finding the Right Fix for Lame Sheep

Lameness in sheep is a big problem. It hurts the animals and costs farmers money. A big study in the UK once asked farmers lots of questions. They found 20 things that might cause lameness. But now, some people think those results might not be totally right. The issue is that the way they looke

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