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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Teachers and Staff Reach Deal, Strike Ends

A deal has been struck between West Contra Costa educators and the school district, bringing an end to a nearly week-long strike. Both sides announced the agreement early Wednesday, with the union and school board still needing to give their final approval. The district expressed relief that studen

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Indiana GOP: A House Divided

In Indiana, a state known for its strong Republican support, an unexpected internal struggle is unfolding. Despite President Trump's clear victory in the last election, some Indiana Republicans are pushing back against his proposed redistricting plan. This resistance is not just about drawing new po

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Florida's Hidden Detention Camp: What You Need to Know

Many people think the Alligator Alcatraz detention camp in Florida is closed. It's not. This place has been running since July 2025, despite legal challenges. A judge ordered it to shut down in August 2025 because it didn't do the right environmental checks. But an appeals court blocked that decisio

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

Maximizing Dairy Cow Output with Smart Feeding Strategies

Dairy cows need plenty of good forage to stay healthy and produce milk. But what happens when the forage isn't up to par? Maybe the corn silage didn't grow well last year, or the hay is rougher than usual. Producers face these challenges all the time, especially with droughts and tight budgets. One

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Breaks Affect Your Brain

People who struggle with smartphone use might experience changes in their brain activity when they take a break from their devices. This is what a recent study found out. The study looked at how the brain behaves when it's not doing anything specific, called resting-state. It compared two groups: th

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Omega-3 Shortfall: A Global Concern

Globally, a large number of people are not consuming enough omega-3 fatty acids. This is a problem because omega-3s are crucial for our health. They help with brain development in babies, keep hearts healthy, and can even reduce the risk of depression and memory loss as we age. Researchers from dif

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Tiny Tellurium Films

Tellurium, a material with a unique twisted chain structure, is getting a lot of attention for its potential in electronics and energy conversion. Scientists have been experimenting with making very thin films of tellurium, about 20 nanometers thick, by heating it up in a vacuum and letting it settl

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Dec 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Raul Malo's Musical Legacy and Battle with Cancer

Raul Malo, the beloved frontman of The Mavericks, passed away at the age of 60 on December 8th. His wife, Betty Malo, shared the heartbreaking news on social media, highlighting his vibrant spirit and the immense impact he had on those around him. Malo's journey with cancer began in 2024, and his fi

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Team-Up: How ETFs Are Changing the Game

Crypto used to be like a big family feud. Everyone had their favorite team. Bitcoin fans thought theirs was the only one that mattered. Ethereum builders believed they were creating the next big thing. New chains kept popping up, each promising to be better than the last. It was all about speed, cos

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Mango: More Than Just a Sweet Treat?

Mango, a tropical fruit loved for its sweet taste, might be more than just a delicious snack. Recent studies suggest it could help with weight management and blood sugar control. Researchers looked at 29 studies from 2016 to 2025. They found that mango might help people feel full and maintain a heal

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