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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

How Saudi Doctors Feel About Games for Health

In Saudi Arabia, blending exercise with video games, known as exergames, is a fresh idea in healthcare. Yet, many doctors and therapists are not using this tool. A recent study tried to figure out why. The study asked healthcare workers about their thoughts on exergames. Most had heard of them, but

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Maine's Medical Malpractice Laws: A Hurdle for Patients

Maine's rules for medical malpractice cases are quite strict. They put a lot of pressure on patients who want to seek justice. Before even filing a lawsuit, patients must go through a screening panel. This panel looks at medical records and listens to testimonies. However, if the patient doesn't hav

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Empowering Leaders: A Unique Program for Growth and Success

A special program is open for applications until Monday. This program is designed to help people grow as leaders. It is called the Leadership Institute Cohort. It is run by the New Jersey Black Women’s Collective. This group was started in 2021. It is the first of its kind in New Jersey. The group f

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

California's COVID Cash: Where Did It All Go?

California's handling of COVID funds has sparked serious concerns. A recent discussion highlighted how billions of dollars meant for relief might have ended up in the wrong hands. The issue goes beyond simple mismanagement; it's about organized crime benefiting from the chaos. Fraudulent activities

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Jan 01 2026FINANCE

Good News for Homebuyers: Mortgage Rates Drop in Late 2025

Mortgage rates have dropped to their lowest point in 2025, giving homebuyers a bit of good news as the year comes to a close. The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is now at 6. 15%, down from 6. 18% the previous week. This is a significant drop from the start of the year, when rates were aro

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Migrants' Rights

A recent court decision has put a stop to a plan that would have forced thousands of migrants back to their home countries. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the Trump administration did not properly think about the dangers these people would face if they were sent back to Honduras, Nepal, and Nic

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

OHIP Faces Legal Challenge Over Vaccination Claims

OHIP, Ontario's health insurance program, is in a legal battle. They want to challenge a recent court decision. This decision stopped them from charging for mass vaccinations. The issue is about who should pay for these services. The court said OHIP can't bill for vaccinations given to large groups

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Five Hurt in Fort Lauderdale Night Out

A night out in Fort Lauderdale's entertainment district turned scary when five people got shot. It happened early Sunday morning, around 2 a. m. on December 28. Police and the FBI are now looking for the person or people responsible. When cops arrived, they found five adults hurt. All of them were

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Exclusive Games Still Matter in a Cross-Platform World

Exclusive games are far from being obsolete, according to Shawn Layden, a former leader at Sony Interactive Entertainment. In a recent chat on the Pause for Thought podcast, he emphasized that exclusive titles still play a crucial role in defining a console’s unique identity. This comes at a time wh

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Tech's Role in Boosting Health for Young Refugees in Uganda

In Uganda, young refugees often struggle with health issues, especially when it comes to sexual health. Many lack basic knowledge and access to necessary resources. Digital health tools could be a big help, but there's a catch. Not all young refugees know how to use these tools effectively. This is

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