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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

A Fresh Start for Kentucky Wildcats

Kentucky Wildcats have made a swift move to appoint a new head coach. Will Stein, the offensive coordinator from Oregon, is set to take the reins. This decision comes hot on the heels of Mark Stoops' dismissal. Stein, at 36, is relatively young for a head coach but brings a wealth of experience. He

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Ohio's Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: Weather Wreaks Havoc on Roads

Ohio saw a rough Thanksgiving weekend on the roads. Eleven people lost their lives in eight crashes. This happened because of bad weather. Snow and strong winds made driving super dangerous. The Ohio State Highway Patrol had to deal with 766 crashes. That's 11% more than last year. Bad weather means

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Chicago Counselor's Dark Legacy: Trust Betrayed

A man who once held a position of trust in a Chicago hospital now faces serious charges. Edmund Rivers, a former mental health counselor, is accused of sexually assaulting five young boys. These assaults allegedly happened between 1996 and 2004 at Hartgrove Behavioral Health Hospital. The hospital,

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Preeclampsia and the Protein Puzzle

Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy condition. It happens when blood vessels in the placenta don't work right. This can lead to high blood pressure and other problems. Scientists think a protein called Thrombospondin-1 (THBS1) might be involved. THBS1 is a big molecule in the body. It usually helps

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Why A. I. is Becoming the Top Choice for College Students

A. I. is taking over college campuses. More and more students are picking A. I. over traditional computer science. This trend is clear at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Over 3, 000 students signed up for a new A. I. and cybersecurity program. That is a lot of students! At the University

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Your Use of Health Apps

People are using health apps and wearables more than ever. These tools help with diet, exercise, and tracking health. But not everyone uses them the same way. Body weight seems to play a role in how much people engage with these digital health tools. Some people stick with them, while others drop of

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Crohn's Disease: New Treatment Paths and Old Wisdom

Crohn's disease is getting a new approach. Doctors are now suggesting stronger medicines right from the start for those with moderate to severe cases. This is a big change from the old way of trying milder treatments first. The idea is to heal the gut lining and stop long-term damage. But these powe

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Judge's Controversial Move: Overturning a $7M Fraud Case

A Minnesota judge has stirred up a lot of debate. She threw out a $7. 2 million fraud conviction against a couple. They were found guilty of stealing Medicaid money to fund their fancy lifestyle. The couple, Abdifatah Yusuf and his wife Lul Ahmed, were running a healthcare business from home. They u

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Health, Help, and Community Affect Happiness in Rural Areas

In rural parts of South Africa, people over 40 face big health challenges. Many deal with long-term illnesses like diabetes or heart disease. These conditions can make life harder and affect how happy they feel. But it's not just about health. The support they get from family, friends, and the gove

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Mixed Bag of Mystery and Faith

"Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" takes a different path from its predecessors. It dives into themes of religion and mystery, but it stumbles along the way. The story follows detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, as he investigates a death in a troubled New York parish. The film tri

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