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Aug 05 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Make Choices: A New Way to Understand Their Thinking

Ever wondered how kids figure out when to make a decision? It turns out, they have a kind of mental rule that helps them decide when they're sure enough to act. This rule is like a personal threshold, and it changes how they think about things. If the threshold is too low, kids might jump to conclus

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fight for Survival: A Desperate Scramble for Aid

In the Gaza Strip, people are risking their lives to get food. The area is in a bad way because of a long fight and a blockade. Israel has recently let in more aid, but it's still not enough. On Monday, many people rushed to get food from planes and trucks. Some were hurt or killed in the chaos. Si

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Aug 05 2025HEALTH

How UK Doctors Tackle Serious Bed Sores

In the UK, doctors and nurses are trying to figure out the best way to help people with really bad bed sores. These sores, called severe pressure ulcers, can be quite painful and hard to heal. One way to treat them is with surgery, but not everyone agrees on when or how to use this option. A group

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Aug 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Streaming Star Rises in Africa

Mo Abudu, a well-known media boss, is making waves again. This time, she's launching EbonyLife on Plus, a new streaming service. It's not just another Netflix or Amazon. This platform is all about African stories, shows, and lifestyles. It's a big deal because many global streamers have pulled out o

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Aug 05 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Era of Fashion and Racing

Siegelman Stable, a brand inspired by the world of harness racing, has grown from a small venture into a notable name in fashion. It all started with a modest investment of $300 to create a few trucker hats and sweatshirts. The brand's founder, Max Siegelman, drew inspiration from his family's deep

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Aug 05 2025EDUCATION

Brain Talks and Shows: A Unique Mix at West Riding Asylum

From 1871 to 1875, something unusual happened every year at the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum in Wakefield. The Medical Superintendent, James Crichton-Browne, put together a series of gatherings called medical conversaziones. These were not your typical meetings. They were a mix of learning and

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Aug 05 2025BUSINESS

A New Chapter for Nina L. Diaz

Nina L. Diaz, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, is set to leave her position at Paramount when the merger with Skydance is finalized. This news comes after she shared the update with her team in an internal message. Diaz has been a significant part of the company's growth, especial

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

New Faces at the Top: Paramount's Leadership Shake-Up

Big changes are coming to Paramount! The company is getting a new boss and a whole new team. David Ellison is stepping up as the CEO. He's bringing in a mix of old and new faces to run the show. The company will be split into three main parts: Studios, Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), and TV Media. Jeff S

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Unsung Heroes: How ICU Nurses Stay Strong

ICU nurses face a lot of stress. They see tough situations every day. This can lead to big problems like anxiety or even PTSD. But how do they handle it? A recent study looked into this. The study focused on resilience. That's the ability to bounce back from hard times. It used a special model to u

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Aug 04 2025RELIGION

The Hidden Stories Behind Missionary Artifacts

Missionary artifacts have been quietly shaping museums and exhibits for years. Unlike objects seized through violence, these items often fly under the radar. Yet, they hold a unique place in history, tied to both faith and power. These collections aren't just random items. They carry complex storie

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