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Dec 13 2025BUSINESS

Eco-Friendly Businesses You Can Start from Home

Starting a business doesn't have to cost a fortune or harm the planet. There are plenty of eco-friendly options that can bring in good money. The government is backing these green ventures, offering subsidies to get them off the ground. With just a few thousand rupees, you can kickstart a business t

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Dec 13 2025RELIGION

The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Unity in Mexico

In Mexico, the Virgin of Guadalupe is more than just a religious figure; she is a powerful symbol of national identity. With over 130 million people in the country, the majority of whom are Catholic, the Virgin's influence extends far beyond religious beliefs. She represents a blend of Mexico's pre-

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Breaking the Chain: A Fresh Look at Juvenile Violence

Juvenile violence in Bernalillo County is a real issue. But, are these kids born violent? Probably not. The real problem seems to be family struggles and not enough community support. Locking them up might not be the best solution. It could even make things worse. Researchers found that bad stuff h

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Better Birth Care: How Sri Lanka Can Learn from Moms and Experts

Sri Lanka has a problem. Many moms and health workers feel that the care given during pregnancy and childbirth is not always focused on the person. This is called person-centered maternity care. It means treating each mom as a unique individual with her own needs and feelings. There are not enough

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Smart Arm Training: Science-Backed Exercises for Stronger Limbs

Arm workouts often take center stage in many fitness routines. This is because toned arms are a clear sign of strength and dedication. However, not all exercises are created equal. A well-structured arm workout can make a big difference. Enter Jeff Nippard, a natural bodybuilder and trainer. He has

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Dec 13 2025WEATHER

Chilly Challenge: How Cold Air is Testing the US Power Grid

A deep freeze is sweeping across the central United States, pushing energy systems to their limits. This sudden chill is expected to spike demand for heating, putting pressure on power grids. Meanwhile, New York City might see a light dusting of snow, adding to the wintery mix. The cold front, orig

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Dec 13 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Germs Trick the Immune System

Have you ever wondered how some germs manage to hide from the body's defenses? Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri (Mmc) is a tiny, cell wall-less bacterium that can cause disease in goats and cattle. It has a clever trick: it can switch on and off a sugar-like coating called capsular polysaccharide (C

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

How Long Does School Stuff Stay in Your Brain?

Ever thought about how much school knowledge sticks around? Most tests happen right after class. But what if we check a year or two later? A new study looked at students who took basic or mid-level microeconomics. They took a test at the end of their course. Then, between one and two and a half year

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Dec 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Password Panic: A Crypto Love Story

Jennifer Garner is taking on a new role that blends comedy, romance, and a touch of crypto reality. She's starring in "One Attempt Remaining, " a Netflix film about an ex-couple who need to recover a forgotten crypto wallet password to access millions. The catch? They only have three days to remembe

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Dec 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Joliet's Big Tech Boost: Jobs and Growth on the Horizon

Joliet is buzzing with news about the Joliet Technology Center. This project, which was initially delayed, is now moving forward. The plan is to build a massive data center near the Chicagoland Speedway. This has sparked some debate, especially from people in nearby areas like Aurora who are concern

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