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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

Packaged Foods: Friend or Foe?

Imagine this: A big boss of a major food company stands up and says, "Packaged foods are super important for people all over the world. " This is what happened when the CEO of Nestle, Laurent Freixe, spoke up just before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the new head of the U. S. Department of

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How to Reduce Pain and Improve Posture While Standing in Workplace Environments

Standing for extended periods can lead to significant lower stomach and hip issues. Arousing muscle activity in the hip muscle can lead to lower back pain. Long standing can also cause muscle exhaustion. Solutions such as using a footrest are often used. But could changing your arm positions also ea

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

A Shocking Crime Scene: In Louisiana A TV Reporter Meets Unexpected Tragedy

Imagine this: A sports reporter, Adan Manzano, travels to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. He checks into a local hotel. Life seemed normal. But soon, he ends up dead in his hotel room. Shocking, right? Danette Colbert, a woman from nearby Slidell, Louisiana, was the one who was seen on

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Bumps: Why kids might feel bad when they cut their head on the playground

Do you know how kids can come home from playing with a headache, or feeling hurt? It is common for kids to receive minor head injuries while running around outside, known as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). This injury could lead to sleep problems, head pain, and other aches and

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Changing the way people in their 40s and 50s live healthier.

Is there a way to help adults change the things they do to look after themselves? Santé publique France is testing a digital way to do this. This isn't just a plan to add some information but it's a main effort to change a person's life. Think about adults in their 40s and 50s, it's an impo

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

The Exercise Causes Shifting in Germany

These days adults in Germany have a higher rate of non-communicable diseases. Doctors have to put aside ideas that exercise isn't important. It's really important for keeping diseases away. It's also a must in not making diseases worse. The key is to get these adults to have a consistent exercise ro

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

How A Train Station Disaster Stood Up Against The Country's Leader

Eleven months ago, the reconstruction of a train station canopy in Serbia could not stand in the strike of time. On November 1, 2024, a reconstruction that was supposed to last for many years has failed. The entire roof collapsed at the Novi Sad station before its eye. Economic historian, Aleksanda

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Ice Dreams Cut Short: The Shocking Loss for Figure Skating's Future Stars

Washington DC was the site of a devastating tragedy, as the world of figure skating lost many young talents and their mentors. On a cold evening, a plane collision brought everything to a dramatic halt. It happened right after a wildly successful camp for the sport's rising stars. This wasn

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Skating Dreams Shattered in the Sky

In Ashburn, VA, a quiet neighborhood was shattered by a violent collision over the Potomac River. A private backyard rink created by Peter Livingston for his two daughters. The girls, Alydia and Everly, would practice their jumps and spins in this rink whenever the weather allowed. Howeve

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

A Tragic Night of Loss: Midair Collision Cuts Lives Short

A terrible disaster happened over Virginia’s Potomac River on a Wednesday night. The midair collision between a jet, the American Airlines regional jet, and a army helicopter, the Black Hawk, left no survivors and shattered many lives. The lives of 67 people on board came to an abrupt end that left

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