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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Good Memories Can Help Overcome Bad Ones

Bad things happening in childhood can lead to trouble later in life. This is a known fact. But what if good things also happen during childhood? Can those good things help to cancel out the bad ones? Researchers are looking into this idea. They want to see if positive experiences in childhood can h

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Big Money Moves: Wall Street's Gamble on Crypto Beyond Bitcoin

Wall Street is diving headfirst into the crypto world. It's not just Bitcoin anymore. Big companies and hedge funds are putting serious cash into Ethereum, Solana, and other digital currencies. These are often called "altcoins. " The numbers are huge. Publicly traded firms have over $100 billion in

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

A Young Defender's Journey: Why Patience Matters

Myles Lewis Skelly, a rising star from Arsenal's academy, is currently on the bench. This might seem concerning, but let's take a closer look. First, it's important to understand that football is a team sport. The coach, Mikel Arteta, has to make tough decisions. He has chosen Riccardo Calafiori ov

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Meets the Vatican: A Unique Film Festival

In a rare event, Pope Leo XIV recently hosted a gathering at the Vatican, inviting a mix of Hollywood stars and filmmakers. This wasn't just a casual meet-and-greet; it was a celebration of cinema's power to bring people together. Leo, known for his love of movies, shared his favorite films, includi

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Unite in Michigan for a Weekend of Fun

A star-studded event took place in Novi, Michigan, over the weekend. The Motor City Comic Con brought together a diverse group of celebrities from various TV shows and movies. Fans had the chance to meet and interact with their favorite stars, who were signing autographs and taking photos. The even

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

A Book, A Battle, And A Bigger Question

A book named \"Flamer\" has sparked a heated debate in Harford County. It's not just about whether the book should be in school libraries. It's about who gets to decide what's appropriate for students. Some school board members think the book is not suitable for young readers. They say it has stron

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating a Wine Enthusiast's Legacy Through Education

In the world of wine, passion and knowledge go hand in hand. This is exactly what the American Wine School is honoring through a new scholarship. The Deborah O’Brien Women in Wine Scholarship aims to support women who, like O’Brien, are eager to dive deep into the wine world. Deborah O’Brien, who p

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Dustin Poirier Meets Rising Star Magomed Zaynukov

Dagestan is known for producing top fighters, and Magomed Zaynukov is the latest to catch attention. He is part of a new group of fighters gaining recognition in the sport. At UFC 322, Dustin Poirier, a retired MMA legend, met Zaynukov backstage. Poirier has had a long and successful career, with ma

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tough Spot: Epstein's Shadow Over Politics

Trump recently celebrated a win after the longest U. S. government shutdown ended on his terms. But almost immediately, he faced a familiar challenge: Jeffrey Epstein. Emails released by House Democrats brought up old questions about Trump's ties to Epstein and what he knew about the financier's all

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Meets the Vatican: A Chat About Movies and Life

In a unique gathering, Pope Leo recently welcomed a group of Hollywood celebrities to the Vatican. This wasn't just a casual meet-and-greet; it was a conversation about the future of cinema and its role in society. The pope expressed concern about the decline of movie theaters, urging institutions t

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