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Dec 17 2025WEATHER

Colorado Faces High Winds: Power Shutdowns on the Horizon

Strong winds are heading towards Colorado, and people are getting ready. The National Weather Service says there will be very strong winds in Northern Colorado and the mountains on December 17. These winds can cause big problems. Xcel Energy, a big electricity company, thinks it might need to turn

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Teamwork in Science: A Virtual Gathering of Minds

The world of science is changing. It's not just about lone geniuses anymore. It's about teams. And for the past 15 years, people have been meeting to talk about how to make teamwork in science better. This year, the big meeting happened online. It was called "Insights on the Science of Team Science:

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A 42-Year Mystery: The Last Suspect in the Texas KFC Killings

A cold case from 1983 has finally been closed after the last suspect in the infamous Texas KFC murders was identified. Devan Riggs, who has been deceased for over a decade, was pinpointed through advanced DNA technology. This breakthrough came after the Texas Rangers reopened the case in 2023, leadi

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Dec 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Patricia Heaton's Big Move: Why She Swapped LA for Nashville

Patricia Heaton, a well-known actress, recently shared her reasons for leaving Los Angeles and settling in Nashville. She pointed out that the high crime rates, homelessness, and taxes in LA were major factors in her decision. During a podcast chat, she mentioned that she and her husband were filmin

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Reading Woes: Why America's Kids Are Falling Behind

America is facing a huge problem. Kids are struggling with reading and math. The numbers are not good. In just six years, the number of young adults who can't read well has jumped a lot. From 2017 to 2023, the rate went up from 16% to 25%. That's a big deal. In some city schools, less than half of

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Hidden Toxins: How Everyday Chemicals Attack Your Gut Health

A recent study has uncovered a troubling truth: 168 man-made chemicals, including common pesticides and industrial compounds, can harm the beneficial bacteria in our guts. These chemicals are found in everyday items like food, water, and household products. What's more, many of these chemicals were

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Scholar's Life Cut Short: MIT Professor's Tragic End

A respected professor from MIT lost his life in a violent incident at his Boston residence. The event took place on a seemingly ordinary Monday, shattering the peace of Gibbs Street in Brookline. Nuno Loureiro, a 47-year-old academic, was discovered with severe gunshot injuries after emergency servi

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Heart Health: The Power of Metabolomics

Heart problems are a big deal. They are the top cause of death around the world. When the heart isn't working right, it messes with the body's metabolism. This is a big change that happens all over the body. Metabolomics is a cool tool. It helps find new signs of disease. It also helps understand ho

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Shocking Loss: Michelle Obama Remembers Rob and Michele Reiner

Michelle Obama shared a personal connection to the late Rob and Michele Reiner during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live. " She mentioned that she and Barack Obama were planning to meet the Reiners the very night they were tragically found dead in their Brentwood home. The couple, known for their s

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Dec 16 2025RELIGION

T. I. Speaks Out Against Church Exploitation

T. I. recently opened up about his views on the church and its practices. He shared his thoughts on a show hosted by gospel singer Kirk Franklin, where he was joined by other musicians. T. I. made it clear that he has never felt a strong connection to the church, despite growing up in a religious fa

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