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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gaza's Winter Woes: A Baby's Tragic Loss Amidst Floods and Despair

In the Gaza Strip, winter has brought more than just cold weather. It has brought floods, despair, and tragedy. The Abu Jazar family woke up to the devastating news that their 8-month-old baby, Rahaf, had passed away due to hypothermia. The family's tent, like many others, was flooded overnight, lea

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Jay-Z's Big Bet on Korean Culture

Jay-Z is at it again, this time with a huge investment in South Korea's entertainment and lifestyle scene. His company, Marcy Venture Partners, just announced a $500 million fund to back up-and-coming Korean brands. This isn't just a small investment; it's a big move into a market that's been blowin

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Strength in Faith: How Palestinian Families Care for Loved Ones with Dementia

In Palestine, families often step up to care for relatives with dementia. This task is tough, but many find comfort in their faith. A recent study looked into how Muslim caregivers use spirituality to handle the challenges. The study involved talking to 21 adult children who care for parents with d

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Mike Lindell's Bold Move: From Pillows to Politics

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, has decided to swap his pillow empire for a political one. He's announced his candidacy for Minnesota's governor, joining a lineup of other Republicans aiming to challenge the current governor, Tim Walz. Lindell's journey into politics isn't smooth. He's known for

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Patriots and Bills: A Clash of Titans in the AFC East

This Sunday, football fans are in for a treat as the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills face off in a high-stakes AFC East battle. The Patriots are on a mission to reclaim their division title after six long years, while the Bills are fighting to stay in the playoff hunt. The Bills are slight f

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Minds Behind AI: A Year of Change

The year 2025 marked a significant shift in how the world views artificial intelligence. Time magazine recognized this change by naming the architects of AI as their Person of the Year. This decision highlights the growing influence of AI on society and the individuals who have shaped its developmen

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney and OpenAI Team Up for AI-Powered Storytelling

Disney has just made a big move by investing $1 billion in OpenAI. This isn't just any investment. It's a deal that lets OpenAI use Disney's famous characters in its new AI video tool called Sora. For the next three years, people can use Sora to create short videos featuring over 200 characters from

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Festive Finale: A Mix of Chaos and Reflection

South Park's latest festive special didn't shy away from controversy. It wrapped up a season filled with heated debates and record-breaking ratings. The show's creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, are known for their last-minute writing process. This time, they surprised fans by avoiding a big, exp

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Preeclampsia After Birth: A Look at Ghana's Health Challenge

Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can happen after giving birth. It can lead to dangerous problems like seizures, stroke, and even death. But there isn't much information about how common this is in Ghana. This makes it hard to create plans to help women there. A recent study looked at how o

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Unusual Warmth in the Northwest: Records Broken in Lewiston and Pullman

The Northwest is seeing some strange weather. On Wednesday, Lewiston reached a surprisingly warm 65 degrees. This broke the old record for that date, which was 62 degrees set way back in 1968. Pullman also saw a record high of 59 degrees, beating the previous record of 57 degrees from 1939. Even Gra

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