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Oct 22 2025CRIME

A Big Jewel Heist at the Louvre: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre in Paris is one of the most famous museums in the world. It holds priceless treasures from history. But recently, thieves stole jewels worth $102 million. This happened in broad daylight. The museum's director is now under scrutiny. She must answer questions about security. The heist was

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Antidepressant: A Balancing Act

Antidepressants are not one-size-fits-all, and a new study highlights this fact. Researchers have ranked the side effects of different antidepressants, showing that some can cause weight gain, while others might affect heart rate or blood pressure. This information is crucial because around eight mi

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Early Peanut Exposure: A Game Changer for Allergy Prevention

Peanut allergies in young children have seen a significant drop. This change is thanks to a shift in advice given to parents. For a long time, experts told parents to keep peanuts away from babies. They thought this would prevent allergies. But a big study in 2015 showed the opposite. It found that

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Travis Kelce Joins Forces to Revamp Six Flags

Travis Kelce, the famous NFL player and fiancé of Taylor Swift, is stepping into a new role as an activist investor. He has teamed up with the investment firm Jana Partners to push for changes at Six Flags, the company behind popular amusement parks like Knott’s Berry Farm and Cedar Point. Jana Par

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Empowering Women and Girls: A Global Push for Better Health Choices

In many parts of the world, women and girls struggle to have a say in their own healthcare. This is especially true in countries with fewer resources. Even though there's a growing push for shared decision-making, not much is known about how it works in these places. There's also a lack of tools to

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Can We Really Wipe Out Polio?

The world is still aiming to get rid of polio, even though there's less money to do it. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has seen a big cut in funding. In 2026, their budget will be 30% smaller, and they're missing $1. 7 billion until 2029. This is mostly because some big donors, like

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Music Teacher Stephanie Williams Honored as Arkansas Teacher of the Year

Stephanie Williams, a music educator, received a big surprise at Mountain View Elementary School. She thought the governor and education officials were there to celebrate the school's recent "A" rating. Instead, they had a special announcement: Williams was named the 2026 Arkansas Teacher of the Yea

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

A Close Call at Atlanta's Busy Airport

A man was taken into custody at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after his family warned police about his plans. Billy Joe Cagle, a 49-year-old from Cartersville, Georgia, was arrested on Monday morning. He was seen acting suspiciously in a crowded terminal. Police found an AR-15

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Tuning Out Pain: How Music Can Be a Powerful Medicine

Music isn't just for entertainment; it can actually help people feel better when they're in pain. Rod Salaysay, a nurse at UC San Diego Health, knows this well. He plays guitar and ukulele for patients recovering from surgery. When he plays, patients often smile, relax, and sometimes even need fewer

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Stars Shine in Week 8

The fall sports season is heating up in southwest Missouri, and athletes are stepping up their game. With only a few weeks left, every performance counts. Fans recently voted Forsyth's TaMarkus Holmes as the top athlete for Week 7, with a majority of the votes. But Week 8 brought even more standout

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