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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Seeking Truth: Families Still Waiting After South Korea's Tragic Plane Crash

A year has passed since a plane crash shook South Korea, but the families of those lost are still searching for answers. They've been camped out at Muan International Airport, refusing to leave until they understand what happened. The crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 from Bangkok killed 179 people. Onl

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Henry's Heroics Keep Ravens' Playoff Hopes Alive

In a must-win game, Derrick Henry proved why he's one of the NFL's most dominant runners. The Ravens' star rushed for 216 yards and four touchdowns, leading Baltimore to a crucial 41-24 victory over the Packers. This performance was a stark contrast to last week's underutilization, where Henry barel

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Twitter Fight Grew Texas Parks

Texas is famous for loving private property and hating government spending. So, why has the state been buying up land left and right to grow its parks? It all started with a simple argument on social media. A few years back, Doug Deason, a big-time Republican donor, posted about wind turbines hurti

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Cyber Intimacy: How Germans Are Exploring Online Sexual Activities

In today's digital age, online sexual activities (OSA) are becoming a normal part of life for many people. A recent study shed light on how common these activities are in Germany and how they affect people's lives. The study found that 62% of adults in Germany have engaged in some form of OSA in th

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

A New Dawn in the Middle East?

The Middle East has seen more than its share of suffering. For over ten years, countries like Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Gaza have been torn apart by war. Hundreds of thousands have lost their lives or been injured. Now, the region is at a turning point. Will it keep fighting, or will it choose pea

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Closing the Digital Divide in Indigenous Mental Health Care

First Nations people in Australia face big challenges when it comes to mental health care. They often don't get the same support as others. Digital mental health (DMH) services could help. These services use technology like phones and computers to provide support. But we don't know much about how we

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing the Way Students Feel About Learning English

AI tools are becoming popular in classrooms. But most studies focus on how these tools help students learn better. They don't talk much about how students feel when using AI. This study looks at how AI affects the enjoyment of learning English for Chinese students. It also checks if gender, English

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Complexities of Intimacy and Desire

Sexual exploration can be a thrilling journey, but it's not without its challenges. For some, the idea of group sex sparks excitement, yet fears of rejection or feeling left out can hold them back. This anxiety isn't unique to sexual encounters; it's a common human experience. However, in the contex

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Dec 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Buzz: Holiday Hits and Misses

The holiday movie season is in full swing, and the box office is buzzing with new releases and returning favorites. James Cameron’s latest sci-fi epic, \"Avatar: Fire and Ash, \" continues to dominate, adding a solid $64 million over the weekend and $88 million since Christmas. This brings its total

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Dec 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Brigitte Bardot: From Screen Siren to Animal Rights Icon

Brigitte Bardot, a name that once symbolized the epitome of 1960s French sensuality, has passed away at the age of 91. She left this world in her home in southern France, surrounded by the legacy she built. Her journey was anything but ordinary, transitioning from a symbol of sexual liberation to a

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