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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and Food Allergies: What You Need to Know

Food allergies in children are a big deal. Some kids grow out of them, but others don’t. So, what’s the deal? First, let’s talk about the good news. Milk and egg allergies are common, but many kids outgrow them. In fact, up to 95% of children eventually tolerate these foods. It often starts with ba

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Photoscience: A Look at a Key Journal

Photoscience is a big deal. It's about how light affects chemistry and biology. There's a journal that's all about this stuff. It's called "Photochemistry and Photobiology. " It's the official journal of the American Society for Photobiology. This journal is a big platform for scientists. They shar

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Epstein Files Unveil New Details, But Many Questions Remain

A recent document dump about Jeffrey Epstein has left many people scratching their heads. The Justice Department has been slowly releasing over 100, 000 pages of files related to the convicted sex offender. So far, there's not much about President Trump, but there are some interesting photos and det

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

Turkey's Sports Scene Shaken by Drug Probe

In a surprising turn of events, the chairman of Fenerbahce, a top sports club in Turkey, was questioned recently as part of a wider drug investigation. Sadettin Saran, who has both Turkish and U. S. citizenship, gave his statement in Istanbul after coming back from a trip abroad. He then had to prov

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

Australia Unites in Memory of Bondi Beach Tragedy

Last Sunday, Australia observed a day of reflection to pay tribute to those affected by the recent mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach. This event, which disrupted a Hanukkah celebration, marked Australia's most severe shooting incident in decades. Investigations suggest it was a targeted act of t

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Powerful Men and Jeffrey Epstein: What Did They Know?

Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, had a wide circle of influential friends. Recent photos show him with well-known figures like Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Donald Trump. These images raise serious questions about what these men knew and when they knew it. One photo shows a woman's leg on

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking Down the Forever Chemicals: A Big Win for Alabama Researchers

In a big step forward for environmental science, a team of researchers from Alabama, Delaware, and South Carolina have teamed up to tackle a growing problem: "forever chemicals. " These chemicals, known as PFAS, are tough to break down and can cause serious health issues. Dr. Yu Lei from the Univers

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Pune's Secret Hub for Science Entrepreneurs

Nestled within a bustling tech incubator in Pune, a hidden gem supports budding entrepreneurs. The Venture Center Library, part of one of India's largest tech incubators, has been a quiet force since 2006. Over a thousand science-based startups have found support here. The library is a treasure trov

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

The Liver's Secret: How Anger Affects Your Health

The liver is more than just an organ; it's a key player in how we feel and function. In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is linked to anger, and science is now backing this up. When someone is always angry or stressed, their body pumps out cortisol, a stress hormone. Too much cortisol can hur

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Scams: How a Young Man Stole Millions

The crypto world is booming, but so are the scams. Recently, a young man named Ronald Spektor made headlines for allegedly stealing $16 million from Coinbase users through a phishing scam. This wasn't some high-tech hack. Instead, it was a simple trick that played on people's fears. Spektor pretend

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