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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Boosts Happiness in College Students

College can be tough. Students juggle classes, exams, and social life. It's no surprise that many struggle with stress and happiness. But what if there's a simple way to feel better? Exercise might be the answer. It's not just about physical health. It can also boost mental well-being. But how exact

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia in Africa: A Closer Look

In Africa, family members often take on the big job of caring for older adults with dementia. This is because there aren't many professional care services available. Taking care of someone with dementia can be really tough. It can cause stress, tiredness, and even money problems. But, caregivers fin

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Christmas Story That Almost Wasn't

In 1965, CBS executives were not happy with the first cut of "A Charlie Brown Christmas. " They thought it was too slow, not funny enough, and too religious. The producers agreed, feeling they had ruined Peanuts. The special had been made quickly and on a tight budget, and the executives were worrie

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Las Vegas: Where You Can (Almost) Fly Like a Superhero

In Las Vegas, there's a chance to experience personal flight, but it's not quite the city-wide aerial adventure you might imagine. A new venture plans to open a flight center near Las Vegas in 2026, where thrill-seekers can pay $500 for a short ride in an Airscooter aircraft. The company behind this

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

E. coli's Hidden Role in Prostate Enlargement

In Ghana, older men often face prostate issues. One common problem is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), where the prostate grows larger. Scientists know that stress and the environment can play a part in this. But what about infections? A recent study looked into the link between E. coli bacteria

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Unite to Challenge AI's Impact on Creativity

A group of famous actors and filmmakers have teamed up to form the Creative Coalition on AI. Their goal? To push back against AI companies that use shady tactics to take advantage of creators. This isn't about hating AI, but about making sure it's used fairly and responsibly. The coalition includes

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

The Liver's Secret: How Anger Affects Your Health

The liver is more than just an organ; it's a key player in how we feel and function. In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is linked to anger, and science is now backing this up. When someone is always angry or stressed, their body pumps out cortisol, a stress hormone. Too much cortisol can hur

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: What's Holding Up the Big Vote?

Lawmakers are still figuring out how to regulate cryptocurrency. They wanted to have a big vote on it this year, but it looks like they won't make it in time. Now, they're aiming for early 2026, but there are some big hurdles to overcome. First, there are some key disagreements. One big issue is ho

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Scams: How a Young Man Stole Millions

The crypto world is booming, but so are the scams. Recently, a young man named Ronald Spektor made headlines for allegedly stealing $16 million from Coinbase users through a phishing scam. This wasn't some high-tech hack. Instead, it was a simple trick that played on people's fears. Spektor pretend

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Poland's Crypto Rules: Good or Bad for New Businesses?

Poland is setting up new rules for cryptocurrency. This is big news for new businesses in the crypto world. The country's government is trying to make things clearer and safer. But some people worry that these rules might make it harder for new businesses to grow. The new rules are called the Crypt

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