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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Zealand Launch Site Sends Japanese Satellite into Space

A Japanese satellite is now circling Earth after a successful launch from New Zealand. The satellite, called RAISE 4, is on a mission to test new space tech. It carries eight different experiments, including a special sail to help it come back down to Earth safely. This launch was a big deal for Ja

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Why Does Health Care Cost So Much?

Health care costs in the United States are skyrocketing. People are feeling the pinch as they brace for another round of premium hikes. Those who buy insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace without financial help can expect to pay about 18% more in 2026. In some cases, costs could double.

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: A Chilly Start, Then Warm-Up

Boston is in for a cold start to the week, with temperatures dropping and wind chills making it feel even colder. The National Weather Service predicts that the coldest part of the season so far is coming, with gusts that could reach up to 34 mph. This means that the wind chill could drop to -1 degr

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Food and Stress: How What You Eat Affects Your Heart

Stress is a part of life. But did you know it can mess with your heart? When someone is stressed, their body reacts in ways that aren't always good. One big problem is that stress can make blood vessels act up. And guess what? What you eat plays a role in this too. When people are stressed, they of

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Learn to Help Us Live Longer

Doctors are not always ready to help people live longer. They often focus on treating sickness rather than preventing it. But now, there is a push to change this. First, doctors need to learn more about ageing. This is not just about getting old. It is about understanding how the body changes over

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Driving Comfort: Small Changes, Big Results

Driving doesn't have to be a pain in the neck, literally. Many people end up with back pain and stiff joints from sitting too long in their cars. But with a few tweaks, you can turn your car into a comfy space instead of a stress trap. First, let's talk about your seat. It's not just about comfort;

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Dec 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Elon Musk's Thoughts on God and the Universe: A Blend of Science and Belief

Elon Musk has always kept his beliefs about God and religion a bit of a mystery. But in a December 2025 chat with podcaster Katie Miller, he hinted that he thinks something out there created the universe. When asked who he admires most, Musk replied, "The creator. " Miller assumed he didn't believe

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

How Military Physical Therapists Are Trained to Handle Tough Injuries

Military physical therapists (PTs) have a big job. They deal with a lot of muscle and bone injuries. These injuries are common in the military. So, PTs need special training to handle them. The Military Musculoskeletal (MSK) PT residency program was created for this reason. It helps PTs become exper

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

From QB4 to Heisman: Fernando Mendoza's Unlikely Journey

Fernando Mendoza's story is one of perseverance and hard work. He started as QB4 in high school, but his dedication and talent led him to win the Heisman Trophy. Mendoza's journey to the top was not easy. He was not highly ranked coming out of high school and had to work his way up. Mendoza's perfo

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Josh O'Connor's SNL Night: Hits and Misses

Josh O'Connor's first time hosting Saturday Night Live was a mix of good and not-so-good moments. He started strong with a funny monologue. He joked about not being a mouse from a movie and playfully called himself a "soft boy. " This means he likes things like gardening and scrapbooking. He also ta

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