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Dec 22 2025RELIGION

A Fresh Start for the Vatican: Pope Leo's Vision

Pope Leo, the first U. S. pope, recently shared his vision for the Catholic Church in a Christmas speech to Vatican cardinals. He expressed his support for the reforms initiated by his predecessor, Pope Francis, who passed away earlier this year. Francis was known for his efforts to make the Church

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Snakes: Smarter Than You Think?

Snakes have often been seen as simple, brainless creatures, but recent studies show they are much more intelligent than we thought. They can learn, remember, and even solve problems in ways that help them survive. For a long time, scientists thought snakes weren't smart because they couldn't do wel

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Crabs and Lobsters: Do They Feel Pain?

People often enjoy crabs and lobsters, especially during holidays. But have you ever wondered if these creatures feel pain when they are cooked? A recent study sheds some light on this question. Researchers studied the European shore crab to see how it reacts to potentially harmful stimuli. They us

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How a Growth Booster Helps Eggplants Fight Lead Poisoning

Lead is a big problem for plants. It's everywhere and it's bad for them. It can make plants grow poorly and not produce as much food. But there's a helper called gibberellic acid, or GA3 for short. It's like a growth booster for plants. Scientists wanted to see if GA3 could help eggplants fight agai

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Shift: Decentralization Meets Big Money

In 2025, the crypto world saw some big changes. One trend is easy to spot: decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms like Hyperliquid grew a lot. Even big companies like Coinbase started adding DeFi services. This helped decentralized exchanges take a bigger slice of the crypto trading pie. Now, these

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Gems of St. Louis: Fun Ideas Between Christmas and New Year's

St. Louis has a lot going on between Christmas and New Year's that many people overlook. It's not just about the big holiday events. There are plenty of unique and fun activities to enjoy during this time. First, consider visiting the City Museum. It's not your typical museum. It's a massive playgr

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Unhealthy Lifestyles: The Twin Threats of Liver Disease and Diabetes in Europe

Europe is facing a growing health crisis. Two major diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), are becoming more common. These diseases often appear together. They share similar causes and can lead to serious health problems. Understanding how these dis

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Brain Young: Simple Habits, Big Results

Brain health is not just about genes. It's also about daily choices. Recent research shows that simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. These changes can help keep the brain young and healthy. Things like managing stress, sleeping well, and having good friends are key. They are all withi

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Stella's Journey to Clear Sounds

Stella, a young girl from Utah, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Pendred syndrome. This condition caused her hearing to gradually worsen over time. At first, doctors thought her hearing issues were minor and could be fixed with simple drainage tubes. But Stella's mom, Kennedy Chugg, knew

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Fun on a Budget: Sling Week Pass for Endless Entertainment

Christmas break is here, and with it comes the challenge of keeping everyone entertained. Many places are closed or have limited hours, but there's a solution that won't break the bank. For just $14. 99, you can get a Sling Week Pass. This pass gives you access to live TV for seven days without any

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