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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A Dog's Gift: How Rooster Changed a Life

Mara Shapiro, a student at the University of Virginia, knows firsthand how a medical emergency can turn life upside down. Last February, she had a severe reaction to food poisoning. But for her, it was more than just an upset stomach. She has Addison's disease, a rare condition that can make even a

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Missing in the Fight for Democracy

The current political climate in America is tense, with many worried about the direction the country is heading. Despite this, the streets aren't filled with the usual sea of young protesters. Instead, it's mostly older generations holding signs and voicing their discontent. This is a big shift from

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Game Visit: A Shift in Baltimore Focus

Trump is heading to Baltimore for the Army-Navy game. This is interesting because he recently criticized the city's crime rate. He made this announcement during a call with soldiers on Thanksgiving. When asked who he thought would win, he joked about getting in trouble but said he'd be at the game.

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Climate Action: Time for a United Front

The world is at a crossroads when it comes to climate change. The U. S. government has made its stance clear: it's not a priority. This is a problem. The U. S. is a major player in global emissions. Its withdrawal from meaningful climate action could set the world back significantly. In a recent sp

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

The Moon's Big Finale: Why December's Supermoon Is a Must-See

The night sky is about to put on a show! December will bring the final supermoon of the year. But what exactly is a supermoon? It happens when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. This makes it look up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than the smallest moon we see all year. Supermo

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

China's Power Puzzle: Numbers, Predictions, and the Future

China's electricity use has been a rollercoaster in recent years. Experts used a math tool called multiple linear regression to make sense of it. They looked at things like China's income (GDP), spending on buildings and machines, and how much of that spending came from industry. Their aim? To guess

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

China's Military Gaps: Why It's Not Yet a Global Powerhouse

China's military has grown a lot. It wants to be as strong as the U. S. in three key areas: information, air, and sea power. But there are big holes in its plans. First, China can't send its military far from home. It has only one base overseas in Djibouti. This base is not enough for big fights fa

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

China's Crypto Crackdown: Stablecoins in the Crosshairs

China is tightening its grip on cryptocurrency, with a special focus on stablecoins. The People's Bank of China, along with 12 other agencies, recently held a meeting to discuss the resurgence of crypto trading and the risks it poses. The bank made it clear that virtual currencies are not legal ten

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Erie County Braces for Winter's Arrival

Winter is making an early appearance in southern Erie County, Pennsylvania. Starting Sunday evening, November 30, residents in areas like Edinboro, Corry, and Union City should expect a mix of snow and strong winds. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a winter weather advisory that

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Gambling on Games: What You Should Know About Sports Betting in Missouri

Missouri is about to join the sports betting scene, starting December 1st. This move has sparked some worries about game fairness and possible issues like harassment. It's important to understand the basics before diving in. The state's entry into sports betting comes with a mix of excitement and c

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