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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 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria Bounce Back: How Fixing Land Helps Tiny Life in Brazil's Drylands

In Brazil's dry, thirsty lands, the ground is struggling. Plants are sparse. The soil is tired. But there's a glimmer of hope. People are trying to fix it. And guess what? Tiny bacteria are feeling the difference. These tiny life forms are everywhere in the soil. Some are common. Others are rare. T

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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 2025POLITICS

Why Unions Matter: A Look at Worker's Rights and Power

Unions have been a driving force behind many of the workplace benefits that Americans enjoy today. From paid time off to fair wages, these advancements were not handed down by employers but were fought for by workers who stood together. The AFL-CIO and countless union members have played a significa

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Dec 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Crows and Cigarette Butts: A Clever Idea or Just a Myth?

In 2025, a wild story spread online about a Swedish city training crows to clean up cigarette butts. The claim was that these birds would bring the litter to a specific spot for a food reward. This idea caught people's attention, with many posts on social media getting thousands of reactions. But wa

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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Berks County's Bright Minds Shine at Kutztown University

Kutztown University is all set to be the host for the 2026 Berks County Science Olympiad. The event is scheduled for January 8, with January 12 as the backup date in case of snow. This year, the Olympiad will bring together over 300 high school students from Berks County and other areas. These stud

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Dec 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dams Change Tiny River Plants: A Closer Look

Dams are changing rivers in big ways. They are breaking up rivers and messing with tiny plant-like creatures called phytoplankton. But how exactly do lots of dams, especially in rocky rivers, affect these tiny plants? That's what scientists wanted to find out. They looked at a river in China with l

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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Adidas Supernova Rise GTX: Top-Rated Running Shoes at a Steal

Adidas has a deal that might make runners happy. The Adidas Supernova Rise GTX running shoes, which usually cost $160, are now on sale for $67. That's a big discount of 58% off. These shoes are special because they are waterproof and won the “Best Female-Specific Design” award for 2024. The shoes h

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

A Leader's Journey: Empowering Latinos Through Business

Gale Castillo's journey began with a simple yet profound moment. Her son, a high school junior, was once asked by a friend, "What gang are you in? " This question came after a class discussion about his Mexican heritage. The friend, who had known him since kindergarten, should have known better. Thi

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Air Force: Running on Fumes

Ukraine's air power is in serious trouble. Since the war started in February 2022, they've lost 19 of their Su-27 fighter jets. That's a big deal because these jets are crucial for their defense. Now, they might only have 12 to 23 left. The problem is, no other country uses the Su-27, so they can't

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