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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Struggling Afghan Veteran's Desperate Path

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. His actions have sparked debates about mental health, immigration policies, and the aftermath of the U. S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Lakanwal served in a CIA-backed Afghan

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

The European Catfish: A Silent Invader in Spain's Waters

The European catfish, a massive freshwater fish from Eurasia, has quietly taken over parts of Spain. It first arrived in the Ebro River in 1974. People brought it there for fun fishing. But now, it's in seven big river systems. It's a problem because it's not from here. It spreads fast and takes ove

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Warriors: The Amazing Super Scoopers

Super Scoopers are like the superheroes of firefighting planes. They are not the biggest or the flashiest, but they have a superpower: they can refill their water tanks in just 12 seconds by landing on any large body of water. These planes are not your average seaplanes. They are built specifically

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sanibel's Shell Museum: A Shiny New Look After Hurricane Ian

The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium on Sanibel Island is back and better than ever after a long rebuild following Hurricane Ian. This place is now packed with way more shells than before, showing off thousands of specimens from all over, including right here in Southwest Florida. S

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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

The Inner Strength of Australian Army Rookies

The Australian Army is known for its tough training. It's not just about physical strength. It's also about mental toughness. This is the ability to handle stress, uncertainty, and tough situations. The Army wants to see if this toughness changes during basic training. They also want to know if it's

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Nov 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Clarifying the Brunswick Foam Spill: Facts Over Fear

In August 2024, a PFAS-containing firefighting foam spill at Brunswick Executive Airport caused quite a stir. Many public figures jumped to conclusions, blaming the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA) for negligence. However, the facts tell a different story. The MRRA has been working

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Sexual Assault Cases Among Children in Kavrepalanchok

Sexual assault is a serious crime that can deeply hurt a child's mind and emotions. It's important to talk about this issue to understand how it affects young people. In Nepal, a study looked at cases of sexual assault involving children in the Kavrepalanchok district. The study focused on children

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Are Messing with Kids' Minds

A new book takes a hard look at why so many kids today are feeling anxious and down. It points a big finger at smartphones and all that screen time. The idea is that kids aren't getting enough time to just be kids, playing outside and hanging out with friends in real life. Instead, they're glued to

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

School, Habits, and the Mind: A Balancing Act

School is not just about grades and exams. It's a big part of life that can shape how we feel and behave. But it's not the only factor. Daily routines and habits also play a significant role. What we eat, how we unwind, and how we manage stress all contribute to our overall well-being. Researchers

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Link: How Gut Health Affects Autism

Autism is a complex condition. It affects how people think, behave, and interact with others. Scientists are now looking at the gut-brain connection. They believe it plays a big role in autism. The gut is home to trillions of tiny organisms. These are called microbes. In people with autism, these m

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