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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

Powerful Women Shine in a Tough Year

In 2025, women faced big challenges in the workplace. Many left their jobs, and fewer companies focused on helping women move up. Online hate against women also grew, making things harder. But some women stood out and made big changes. Beyoncé, who has been on a powerful women list many times, show

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Life Jacket Safety Alert: What You Need to Know

A safety alert has been issued about certain child life jackets. The Kent Watersports CSF-2 life jackets were incorrectly labeled. They show two weight ranges: 50–90 lbs. (23–41 kg) and under 50 lbs. (23 kg). But they are only safe for kids under 50 lbs. (23 kg). This mistake could lead to dangerous

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Letters to the Editor: A Mixed Bag of Thoughts

In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a reader expressed relief after learning about a federal law designed to protect religious institutions. The law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, was amended to include religious sites. The reader questioned why the Department of Justice

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Dec 10 2025RELIGION

A Year of Faith and Devotion: Capturing the World's Spiritual Moments

In 2025, photographers from the Associated Press documented a wide range of spiritual practices and religious events across the globe. One striking image shows a vast crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for Pope Francis' funeral, while another captures a single woman in Uruguay honor

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Shielding Trillions: Quantum-Proofing Finance's Future

The finance world is stepping up its game against a looming threat: quantum computers. BOLTS Technologies, a cybersecurity innovator, has teamed up with the Canton Network to test a new shield for digital transactions. This isn't just any test; it's a trial run for protecting trillions of dollars in

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo's Driverless Car Takes an Unplanned Tour Through a Police Scene

A Waymo driverless car found itself in the middle of a police standoff in Los Angeles. This wasn't part of the plan. The car, owned by Alphabet's Waymo, rolled up to a scene where police were arresting a suspect. A video of the event quickly went viral, showing the car driving close to the suspect a

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Truth Behind the Ax Murder Case

The story of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore is a chilling tale of love, betrayal, and violence. It all started with a secret affair between Candy and Allan Gore, Betty's husband. They met at a church volleyball game and decided to keep their relationship a secret. They even made rules for their aff

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Dec 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tracking Animals Can Help Fight Poaching

People are using technology to track animals. This helps them find poachers. But there is more to it. Animals can also help find poachers of other animals. For example, vultures and wolves can lead the way. Vultures are birds that eat dead animals. They can find dead animals quickly. Wolves are als

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

How Technology Can Help Track Domestic Violence Better

In the UK, domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a big problem. It's not just a safety issue but also a public health concern. The problem is made worse because the police often record information poorly. When key details are missing or wrong, it's hard for the police, hospitals, and other groups to

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flying Smarter: How Internet Tech Could Change Air Travel

Air travel might soon get a high-tech upgrade. Boeing, along with United Airlines and some tech partners, recently tested a new way for planes to talk to each other and to air traffic control. They used something called Internet Protocol Suite (IPS), which is like giving planes their own internet co

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