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Jul 07 2025EDUCATION

College Students and Grief: The Unfinished Business

Grief is a heavy burden for many college students. Losing someone close can shake up their world. This study looked at how unfinished feelings and keeping bonds with the deceased affect grief over time. Researchers followed students who had lost someone in the last three years. They checked in with

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Vaccines Are Changing the Game for Cows in Minas Gerais

Over the last decade, the rate of bovine brucellosis vaccines in Minas Gerais, Brazil, has been on the rise. This is big news for cattle farmers and their livestock. Researchers looked at data from 2011 to 2022. They found that certain areas had higher vaccination rates than others. Some areas had l

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Chantal's Quick Visit: A Damp but Mild Sunday for South Carolina

South Carolina saw a brief encounter with Tropical Depression Chantal on Sunday. The storm, which had been a tropical storm, weakened as it moved inland. It brought some wind and rain but did not cause significant issues. Chantal made landfall near Litchfield Beach early Sunday morning. By midday,

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Money's Role in Abuse and Sadness

In Peru, women between 15 and 49 face a tough situation. Many experience abuse from their partners. This often leads to deep sadness. But money is a big part of this story. People usually talk about the pain and suffering when they discuss abuse. However, they don't often talk about money. But mone

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Spotting Trouble Early: Using Tech to Help Rural Kids

In China's Chaoshan region, a big problem is hurting kids who are left behind when their parents move to cities for work. These kids face many types of harm, like being hit, ignored, or bullied. This is called poly-victimization, and it's a serious issue. A recent study looked into this problem. It

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Jul 06 2025BUSINESS

China's Brandy Battle: New Tariffs and Trade Talks

Trade tensions between China and European countries are heating up. China has just slapped new anti-dumping duties on European brandy, especially French cognac. This move comes after a long investigation into whether European brandy was being sold too cheaply in China, hurting local producers. The

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Jul 06 2025RELIGION

The Dalai Lama's Bold Move: A New Leader on the Horizon

The Dalai Lama has made a big statement. He says there will be a new leader after he's gone. This isn't just any announcement. It's a big deal in the ongoing fight between Tibet and China. The Dalai Lama shared this news in a video. He was talking to religious leaders in India. He lives there now.

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

U. S. Ships to Asia: A Strategic Move in the South China Sea

The U. S. has recently given away 10 old Coast Guard ships to four Asian countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines. These countries are in a tough spot because they have disputes with China over who owns parts of the South China Sea. The ships are not new, but they are big and can travel far,

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Measles is back with a vengeance in the U. S. In the first half of 2025, cases have already skyrocketed past the previous year's total. Over 1, 277 people have been infected, with the majority of cases tied to a massive outbreak in west Texas. This isn't just a small blip. The virus is highly conta

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Icon

Sean Combs, once a symbol of hip-hop success, now faces a different kind of spotlight. This summer, instead of partying on yachts, he was in court, dealing with serious charges. The trial brought out many details about his personal life, some of which were quite shocking. Combs was found not guilty

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