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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Teaming Up for Better Community Wellbeing

Faith groups are often at the heart of communities, offering support and connection. Yet, they are sometimes overlooked when it comes to public health efforts in places like Australia and the UK. Recent studies show that partnering faith communities with health experts can make a real difference in

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Peas in Peril: The Hidden Battle Underground

Peas are in trouble. A sneaky enemy lurks beneath the soil, threatening their very roots. This foe is not one but many, a team of tiny troublemakers working together to cause root rot. It's a big problem for pea farmers, making it hard to grow these tasty legumes. Scientists are stepping in to help

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Hero Joins Alan Ritchson's Navy SEAL Adventure

Get ready for a thrilling ride! A new face has joined the cast of the upcoming Navy SEAL movie starring Alan Ritchson. Hoa Xuande, known for his impressive roles, is the latest addition to this action-packed film. The movie is about a group of soldiers stuck behind enemy lines in North Vietnam. The

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seals in Trouble: The Hidden Danger in Lake Saimaa's Water

Lake Saimaa in Finland is home to a unique group of ringed seals. These seals are facing a silent threat. The water they live in is polluted with harmful chemicals. These chemicals are called perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS). PFOS is part of a larger group of chemicals known as PFAS. PFAS are man-mad

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

Colorado's Weather Science Under Fire: What's at Stake?

The Trump administration is targeting Colorado's top weather research labs. The Office of Management and Budget wants to split up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder. They claim NCAR is spreading "climate alarmism" and pushing a "green new scam. " This is a big deal. For

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

A Peculiar Planet Puzzles Scientists

A planet that looks like a lemon and behaves even stranger has left scientists scratching their heads. This oddball, named PSR J2322–2650b, is not your typical planet. It's not even orbiting a normal star. Instead, it's circling a pulsar, which is the leftover core of a dead star. This pulsar is sup

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Keeping Hearts Safe While Fighting CLL/SLL

People with chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) often rely on covalent Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase inhibitors (cBTKis) to manage their condition. These drugs are crucial, but they come with a catch: they can sometimes lead to heart problems. Doctors have been digging i

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Thailand and Cambodia Clash: Can ASEAN Bring Peace?

In a tense standoff, Thailand and Cambodia are locked in a border dispute that has already claimed lives and displaced hundreds of thousands. The conflict, which reignited last week, has drawn the attention of global powers China and the U. S. , both pushing for a ceasefire ahead of a crucial ASEAN

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Shipping Companies Eye Suez Canal Comeback

The Suez Canal is back on the radar for big shipping companies. After two years of avoiding the route due to safety issues in the Red Sea, they're now thinking about going back. The trouble started in November 2023 when ships were attacked by Yemen's Houthi forces, leading companies to take the long

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Tech Skills and Health: A New Connection in China

In China, being good with technology might do more than just help with daily tasks. It could also have an impact on how people feel about their health. This is a fresh idea that researchers are still exploring. Digital literacy, or being comfortable with computers and the internet, is crucial in fa

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