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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stress and Coping in Educated Black Women Over 50

Stress is a big deal for many people, but it hits some groups harder than others. Older African American women, especially those with college degrees, face unique challenges. They often deal with more stress-related health issues. Yet, there's not much research on how these women handle stress compa

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spielberg's New UFO Movie: What's the Buzz?

Steven Spielberg is back with a bang, and this time, he's diving into the world of UFOs. For over a year, details about his new movie have been shrouded in mystery. All we knew was that it would be about aliens and UFOs, but the specifics were anyone's guess. Would it be a modern take on "Close Enco

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Sci-Fi Thrills: A New Spielberg UFO Adventure

Steven Spielberg is back with another sci-fi adventure, and this time, it's all about UFOs. The trailer for his new movie, Disclosure Day, has everyone talking. In it, Emily Blunt plays a meteorologist who starts acting strangely during a live broadcast. She stumbles over her words and seems to glit

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spielberg's UFO Movie: A Chilling Glimpse into the Unknown

Steven Spielberg, a name that needs no introduction, has finally shared the first look at his highly anticipated UFO movie, "Disclosure Day. " This film has been shrouded in mystery for over a year, and the newly released trailer has left viewers on the edge of their seats. The story revolves around

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mahomes' Road to Recovery: What's Next for the Chiefs' Star QB

Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs' star quarterback, is on the mend after a tough injury. He tore his ACL during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers. This setback means he'll miss the rest of the season and the playoffs. But the good news is, his surgery went well. Dr. Dan Cooper fixed the

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mahomes' Road to Recovery: What's Next?

Patrick Mahomes, the star quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, is out for the season after knee surgery. This is a big deal, not just for the Chiefs but for the whole NFL. The league is facing its first postseason in years without Mahomes, Tom Brady, or Peyton Manning. The Chiefs' head coach, An

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Bouncing Back: Lessons from Tom Brady to Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes is facing a tough road ahead after tearing his ACL. It's a setback that many athletes have encountered, but the journey back isn't just about physical recovery. Tom Brady, who went through the same ordeal, knows this well. Brady shared his experience on the "Let's Go! " podcast, emp

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Stanford Football's 2026 Season: What's New and What's Next

Stanford's football team has some big changes coming up for the 2026 season. The ACC, which Stanford joined a couple of years ago, has decided to play nine conference games instead of the usual eight. This means Stanford and 11 other ACC teams will have a busier schedule. The other five teams will h

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Listening to Nature and Babies: How Noise Affects Sound Studies

Studying sounds in nature and from babies is super important. It helps in protecting wildlife and keeping newborns healthy. But, there's a big problem: noise. Background noise can mess up the data. This makes it hard to use this data for real-world problems. Scientists have been working on ways to

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Dec 17 2025WEATHER

Colorado Faces High Winds: Power Shutdowns on the Horizon

Strong winds are heading towards Colorado, and people are getting ready. The National Weather Service says there will be very strong winds in Northern Colorado and the mountains on December 17. These winds can cause big problems. Xcel Energy, a big electricity company, thinks it might need to turn

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