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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Beliefs Might Shield Black Adults from Discrimination's Harm

Researchers dug into how faith might act as a shield against the health impacts of unfair treatment. They looked at Black adults and found that those who lean on their religious beliefs might handle the stress of discrimination better. This could lead to fewer health problems down the line. The stu

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Trevor Lawrence: Playing Bold, Learning from Mistakes

Trevor Lawrence, the Jaguars' quarterback, had a game to remember on Sunday. He threw for three touchdowns, helping his team secure a win in overtime against the Arizona Cardinals. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Lawrence also had four turnovers, which kept the Cardinals in the game. One of his in

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Fingerprints: A New Way to Check on Plant Health

Scientists are exploring a fascinating method to understand how well plants are growing. They are looking at tiny, unique patterns in plant cells, known as quantum fingerprints. These patterns can reveal a lot about a plant's health and productivity. Quantum fingerprints are like a plant's personal

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Understanding Health Inequities Through Intersectionality

Health inequities are not simple. They arise from a mix of factors like gender, class, ethnicity, age, and migration status. These factors don't work alone. They interact with each other and with bigger systems like policies and institutions. To tackle health inequities, we need to look at these fac

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

A Young Gun Shines as Browns Smother Raiders

In a thrilling matchup, the Cleveland Browns secured a 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders making a strong debut. Sanders, who had been vocal about his confidence, delivered a performance that left fans optimistic about the team's future. His accuracy an

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Lando Norris' Lead Narrows After McLaren's Las Vegas Blunder

The 2025 Formula 1 season has taken an unexpected turn. McLaren's disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix has shaken up the championship race. Lando Norris, who was leading the pack, now finds himself in a tighter spot. Max Verstappen, his main rival, is closing in fast. The disqualification

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Colorado State's Quarterback Conundrum

Colorado State University's football team is at a crossroads. The new coach has a big job ahead. The most important task? Finding a reliable quarterback. This isn't just any position; it's the heart of the team. Without a strong QB, the rest of the pieces can't fall into place. The past few seasons

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How to Make Recommendation Letters Fairer

The medical field is always looking for ways to make things fairer. One area they are focusing on is letters of recommendation. These letters are used to judge people applying for jobs in colon and rectal surgery. The current system has some problems. It doesn't always show the real differences betw

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

When Pictures and Words Stop Making Sense

A 69-year-old Japanese man faced a strange problem. He couldn't recognize faces, simple drawings, or even read and write Kanji characters. This happened after a part of his brain, the right fusiform gyrus and occipitotemporal lobe, didn't get enough blood. It's like his brain's picture and word libr

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

G20 Summit: A Missed Opportunity for the US and Global Unity

The G20 summit in Johannesburg wrapped up with a notable absence: the United States. This wasn't just any absence; it was the next president of the G20, the U. S. , skipping out on the event. President Donald Trump's administration decided to boycott the entire two-day event, which was supposed to b

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