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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: Schools Matter More Than We Thought

Schools did more than teach lessons during the pandemic. They kept kids' mental health in check. A recent study dug into health records of over 185, 700 kids in California. It found that kids who went back to school sooner had fewer mental health issues. This included depression, anxiety, and ADHD.

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Missouri's Sports Betting Scene: Big Wins and Big Risks

Missouri's sports betting world is buzzing with excitement. New users are raking in bonus bets left and right. DraftKings, FanDuel, and bet365 are leading the pack with sweet deals. Just bet a small amount, and you could get hundreds in bonus bets. BetMGM and Caesars also have tempting offers. But r

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Dec 09 2025CRYPTO

The Trump Brothers' Crypto Cash Grab

The Trump family is making waves in the crypto world, but not by creating new tech or financial tools. Instead, they're using their famous name to promote and sell crypto projects. This strategy has likely brought in big money for Eric, Barron, and Donald Trump Jr. Barron, the youngest at 19, is be

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Dec 09 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Trading: Big Rewards, Bigger Risks

BexBack Exchange is shaking things up with a new promotion. New users get a $50 welcome bonus and a 100% deposit bonus match. This is big news for crypto traders, especially with the market's recent ups and downs. The platform offers up to 100x leverage and supports over 50 digital assets. This mean

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: Small Steps Forward, Big Challenges Ahead

In October, the U. S. saw a slight uptick in job openings, but the hiring scene stayed pretty quiet. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings edged up by 12, 000, reaching 7. 670 million. This was a bit higher than what economists had predicted, but don't get too excited. Hiring act

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sparkle and Sustainability: Rethinking Holiday Decorations

The holiday season often leads to a surge in waste and pollution. Decorations, in particular, contribute significantly to this issue. Single-use items like balloons, confetti, and glittery trinkets are major culprits. These items are designed to be small and easily dispersed, making them difficult t

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

India's Defence Giants Explore Russian Partnerships Amid Global Tensions

India's top defence companies have been quietly talking with Russia about working together. This is a big deal because India usually buys weapons from many countries, not just Russia. The talks happened during a visit to Moscow in October. The Indian government wants to make more weapons in India in

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Swapping Drinks: The California Sober Trend and Its Effects

The California sober trend is gaining traction, where people are choosing cannabis over alcohol. They believe this switch is healthier and might prevent them from using stronger drugs like opioids or meth. A recent study found that cannabis users did drink less alcohol and felt less urge to drink. H

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

How Our Bodies Move: The Science Behind Sprinting and Jumping

People often think that running and jumping are just about strong legs. But it's not that simple. The way our bodies move involves a lot more than just muscle power. Scientists have been studying how different parts of our bodies work together to help us move fast and jump high. When we jump, our l

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Utah Health Research Hits Big Milestone

In 2025, University of Utah Health made a big leap in research funding. They got over $531 million, which is a huge deal. This money helps them do important research, train future scientists, and make a difference in health care. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) gave them the most money, ove

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