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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Paris Debuts: Where Stars Shine and Gowns Dazzle

The Le Bal des Débutantes is more than just a fancy party. It's a big event where famous families show off their daughters in fancy dresses. This tradition started in 1958. It's all about celebrating women and bringing people together from all over the world. Many stars have walked down this path w

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Could Robots Help Parents Raise Kids?

Robots like NEO have been laughed at online. They can't do simple jobs without help. People have shared videos of these robots failing at basic tasks. But, robots might still change how we live. Many countries have fewer babies than before. The U. S. saw the lowest number of babies last year. This

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Everyday Essentials: Who Gets Them and Who Doesn't?

People need certain things to live well. Things like homes, hospitals, schools, and fun places. But not everyone can get to these easily. Some people live close to them. Others have to travel far. This is a big problem. A recent study looked at this issue. They made a big list of places that give t

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Want to Chat with Teens Alone

Doctors sometimes ask parents to leave the room during teen check-ups. This might seem odd, but there's a good reason. Teens often have questions or concerns they don't want to share in front of their parents. These can be about anything from anxiety to relationships. Doctors want to create a safe s

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unlikely Journey of Dragnet: From Cop Show to '80s Comedy

Dragnet started as a radio show in 1949, focusing on the mundane aspects of police work. It became a TV hit, with Jack Webb playing Sgt. Joe Friday. The show was all about following the rules and serving the community. It was a hit, but it was also a bit boring. In 1967, Dragnet returned to TV, but

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Chalk Dust: The Hidden Classroom Hazard

Teachers in Johannesburg's public secondary schools are facing an unseen challenge: chalk dust. A recent study shed light on how teachers handle this everyday hazard. Most teachers, around 95%, have never had any training on the risks of chalk dust. This lack of knowledge leads to a worrying trend:

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun on TV Hits New Highs

This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade made a big splash on TV. It got more viewers than ever before on NBC and Peacock, with 34. 3 million people tuning in. That’s a big jump from last year, with 2. 5 million more people watching. The parade started at 8:30 a. m. ET on NBC and pulled in 25. 4

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin Braces for Weekend Snow Chaos

Southern Wisconsin is in for a snowy weekend, with many towns and cities calling for snow emergencies. This means no parking on streets, so people need to find other spots for their cars. In Beloit, the snow emergency starts Saturday afternoon and ends Sunday noon. If you leave your car on the stre

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

How ChatGPT and DeepSeek Stack Up in a Chinese Exam

ChatGPT and DeepSeek are two big names in the world of artificial intelligence. They are changing how we talk to computers and do all sorts of tasks. These AI tools are getting smarter and are being used in fields like medicine and education. A recent study put these two AI models to the test. They

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