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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Farmers Win a Battle, But the War Isn't Over

Farmers across the UK are breathing a sigh of relief. The government has changed its mind about a plan to tax inherited farmland. Initially, they wanted to tax farms worth over £1 million. Now, they've raised that limit to £2. 5 million. This change came after months of protests from farmers and som

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Chicago Dog's Rabies Case: A Rare Health Scare

A recent case of rabies in a Chicago dog has raised concerns, but the risk to the public is low. The dog, adopted from PAWS Chicago, was put down after showing aggressive behavior. Tests later confirmed it had rabies. PAWS Chicago has been around for 27 years and has helped over 91, 000 pets find h

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Starts Early in California: Kids May Be in Danger

California is seeing an early start to flu season. This is causing concern, especially for young children. The flu is spreading quickly in places like the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Orange County. Doctors are worried because the flu season is starting earlier than usual. A new flu str

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: A Growing Challenge Worldwide

Parkinson's disease is becoming a bigger problem around the world. A recent study looked at how much of a burden this disease is on people's health. It also checked out what's causing it and how healthcare systems are dealing with it. The study found that Parkinson's disease is affecting more peopl

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Dec 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ukraine's Dance of Courage: Wartime Heroes Take the Stage

Ukraine's beloved dance competition, "Tantsi z zirkamy, " is making a comeback with a unique twist. This time, the spotlight is on wartime heroes who have overcome immense challenges. The show, known locally as Ukraine's version of "Dancing with the Stars, " is airing a special episode featuring per

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: What You Need to Know About Recent Exposure at Denver Airport

A measles alert has been issued for people who were at Denver International Airport (DIA) on December 12. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) shared that someone with measles was at the airport that day. The person arrived at Gate B45 at 7:24 p. m. and later left from G

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Tiny Tech Takes on Stroke

Strokes are becoming more common as people live longer and lifestyles change. This is a big problem for health around the world. Finding strokes early and treating them right is super important. But current methods have some big limits. Nanomedicine is stepping in to help. It uses tiny materials wi

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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Local Love in Print: A New Magazine for Livingston Parish

A new magazine is coming to Livingston Parish, and it's all about local life. The brainchild of a mother and daughter team, this publication aims to fill a gap in the community. The magazine, called \"Living In Parish, \" will hit stores in spring 2026, with an online version launching on New Year's

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Leader's Fight: Ben Sasse's Journey with Terminal Cancer

Ben Sasse, a well-known figure in American politics and education, recently shared some tough news. He revealed that he has been diagnosed with an advanced stage of pancreatic cancer. This news came as a shock to many, as Sasse had been actively involved in public life until recently. Sasse, who is

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Iran's Latest Breakthroughs in Nuclear Medicine

Iran just showed off some cool new stuff in the world of nuclear medicine. The Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI) introduced three new products. These aren't just any products; they're made right in Iran. They help doctors find and treat diseases using nuclear tech. At a big

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