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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Mass General Brigham's Financial Turnaround: A Closer Look

Mass General Brigham (MGB) has bounced back financially, showing a profit despite past layoffs. Some experts think these job cuts might have been necessary for the organization's health. Even though MGB is now profitable, the way they handled the situation raises questions. The recent financial rep

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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 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Feeling Stuck in a Lonely Marriage

A woman in her 60s finds herself in a tough spot. She's still working full time, while her husband, a few years older, is retired but dealing with serious back problems. His health issues make it hard for him to move around, sleep well, or enjoy outings. When she comes home from work, she takes care

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Holiday Scents: Enjoying Them Safely

During the holidays, many people love filling their homes with festive scents. Candles, fireplaces, and incense can make a space feel cozy. However, these sources of warmth and fragrance can also affect the air quality inside homes. People often spend more time indoors during the colder months. Thi

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Teaming Up for Better Community Wellbeing

Faith groups are often at the heart of communities, offering support and connection. Yet, they are sometimes overlooked when it comes to public health efforts in places like Australia and the UK. Recent studies show that partnering faith communities with health experts can make a real difference in

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Better Care for Dementia Patients in the Caribbean

The ABC islands, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, are struggling to give the best care to people with dementia. A new way called DEDICATED is being tested. It aims to make care more personal and comforting for those with dementia. Healthcare workers are at the heart of this change. They are learning to

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Teachers Under Fire: The Impact of Online Activism on Careers

In August 2024, Susan Lewis, a music teacher from Oregon, lost her job at Valley Catholic School. The reason? Her social media posts about the situation in Gaza. Lewis was one of many targeted by StopAntisemitism, a group that claims to have helped get over 400 people fired for their views on Israel

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Dec 20 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Facing Heat Over Teacher Misconduct

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is under fire for its handling of teacher misconduct cases. A child advocate and a former student recently spoke out, urging the school board to take stronger action. Tania Haigh, president of KIDS TOO, a child advocacy group, told board members that the current approach

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

US Vaccine Policy: A Shift Towards Denmark's Approach?

The U. S. is considering a significant change in its childhood vaccine guidelines. Instead of the current system where the CDC recommends vaccines for all children, the plan is to let parents and doctors decide which shots are necessary. This shift is inspired by Denmark's vaccination model, which r

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Curve Finance: A Giant in Ethereum's Trading Arena

In the world of Ethereum trading, things are serious. Unlike other areas, there are no silly trends driving the market. It's all about real trading and low fees. Curve Finance has just shown it's a major player in this space. Curve Finance has made a big splash. It now holds a huge 44% share of fee

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