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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Underwater Watch: British Navy Keeps an Eye on Russian Sub

The British navy has been busy lately. They spent three days keeping tabs on a Russian submarine cruising through the English Channel. The submarine, named Krasnodar, is a sneaky Kilo-class type. It sailed on the surface the whole time, but the British were ready to dive into action if it went under

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Powerful Figures in Epstein's Photo Collection

A massive collection of nearly 100, 000 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate has surfaced, featuring some well-known figures. Among them are former U. S. Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, along with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and filmmaker Woody Allen. These images, released by House D

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Tee Higgins' Injury Concerns Mount

Tee Higgins, a key player for the team, is facing another health hurdle. He was notably absent from Friday's practice session. This absence raises eyebrows, especially since he's been dealing with concussion issues lately. Just a few weeks ago, Higgins was sidelined due to a concussion. He did retu

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Does Rinsing Your Mouth With Carbs Really Help Cyclists?

Ever wondered if swishing carbs in your mouth can boost your cycling performance? It's a question that has been buzzing around the cycling world. Some athletes swear by it, but does it really work, especially after a low-carb diet? A group of researchers decided to put this to the test. They gather

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Hospital Nurses Doubt Virtual Help

Hospitals are trying out virtual nurses to fix their staffing problems. These virtual nurses use video and messaging to check on patients from far away. But a new study shows that this might not be the solution everyone hoped for. Researchers talked to 880 nurses from 10 different states. They foun

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Pandemics Through Time: What We Keep Getting Wrong

Pandemics have always been a part of human history. From the Black Death to COVID-19, these outbreaks have shaped societies in many ways. They have caused huge numbers of illnesses and deaths. They have also changed how people live, work, and interact. One thing that stands out is how people react

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Why Hiring External Help Can Save Your Real Estate Project

Real estate investing is no walk in the park. It’s a complex world where things can get messy fast. One way to keep things on track is by bringing in external project managers. These pros can handle the nitty-gritty details, from construction to budgets, so you don’t have to. They bring in expertise

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Will County's Housing Puzzle: Who Gets Left Behind?

Will County, known for its many single-family homes, has a problem. Not everyone can find a place that fits their needs or budget. Young adults, like recent college grad Dominic Pelayo, are stuck living with their parents. Why? Because one-bedroom apartments cost between $1, 500 and $1, 800 a month.

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

How to Build a Business That Doesn't Destroy Your Life

Many entrepreneurs focus too much on growing their business and forget about their personal lives. They create detailed financial plans and perfect their company's mission, but they don't think about what they want their everyday life to look like in the future. This focus on business often leads t

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Celebrities Creating Their Own Fun: The Story of Medium Rare

Medium Rare is a company that helps famous people create their own live events. It all started when two guys, Adam Richman and Joe Silberzweig, met Shaquille O'Neal at a music festival. Shaq loved the energy and jokingly said he wanted to DJ there. They took him seriously and helped him create Shaq’

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