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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: What You Need to Know About Recent Exposure at Denver Airport

A measles alert has been issued for people who were at Denver International Airport (DIA) on December 12. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) shared that someone with measles was at the airport that day. The person arrived at Gate B45 at 7:24 p. m. and later left from G

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Dec 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How the U. S. Military is Preparing for Future Wars with AI

The U. S. military is stepping up its game with a new AI tool called GenAI. mil. This platform, powered by Google Gemini, is designed to help service members and Department of War workers get comfortable with AI. It's like a training ground where they can experiment and learn how to use AI in their

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Tiny Tech Takes on Stroke

Strokes are becoming more common as people live longer and lifestyles change. This is a big problem for health around the world. Finding strokes early and treating them right is super important. But current methods have some big limits. Nanomedicine is stepping in to help. It uses tiny materials wi

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

HSBC's Leadership Shuffle: New Chair, Old Questions

Ann Godbehere, a key figure at HSBC, is calling it quits. She's the senior independent director who led the hunt for a new chair. Her exit is set for the bank's 2026 annual meeting, citing personal reasons. This news comes hot on the heels of HSBC's long, drawn-out search for a new leader. The bank

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Seeing Clearly: How to Care for Your Eyes as You Age

As people get older, their eyesight often changes. This is called presbyopia. It happens because the lens inside the eye becomes stiff. This makes it hard to see things up close. It's a normal part of aging. But there are ways to manage it. First, there are glasses and contact lenses. These help pe

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Epstein Files: What's New and What's Not

New documents about Jeffrey Epstein have been made public. The Department of Justice (DOJ) was told to share these files by a certain date. They started releasing them in parts. These files include pictures of Epstein with famous people. There's even a photo of former President Bill Clinton relaxing

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Russell Brand Faces More Legal Trouble

Russell Brand, a well-known actor and comedian, is now facing more serious legal issues. British prosecutors have added two more charges of sexual assault and rape to his existing legal troubles. This brings the total number of charges against him to seven. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) annou

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Racing for Glory: Shane van Gisbergen's Take on NASCAR's Playoff Drama

Shane van Gisbergen, a top racer in NASCAR, has some strong thoughts about the current playoff system. He knows it's tough, but he also sees the good in it. In a recent chat, he shared his feelings about the high-pressure, single-race finale that decides the champion. He said, "I wouldn’t be here if

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Maine's Money Mystery: Who's Watching the Cash?

Maine's counties have a lot of money, but no one is keeping track of it. This is not a small issue. It's a big problem that has been ignored for too long. Washington County is a clear example. They are missing $11 million. This is not pocket change. Other counties are in the same boat. The money wa

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

How Midwifery Students Face Perinatal Loss: A Closer Look

Midwifery students often encounter perinatal loss, a tough part of their training. This isn't just about learning facts. It's about dealing with real emotions. The journey isn't easy. It's full of challenges. But it's also full of growth. Students must navigate complex emotions. They see loss up cl

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