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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Honoring Nurses: Where Faith and Care Meet

Nurses have a special way of saying goodbye to their fallen colleagues. The Nurses Honor Guard steps in to honor those who dedicated their lives to caring for others. This group performs ceremonies that mix nursing traditions with spiritual values. It's not just about saying goodbye. It's about heal

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

The Strength in Second-Guessing: Why Being Unsure Can Be a Good Thing

Ever notice how some people seem to overthink everything? From picking an outfit to choosing a meal, they ponder every option. But here's an interesting fact: those who often see multiple sides to a situation might actually be making smarter choices. This is because they possess something called "tr

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Aging Stars and Robots: A Thought-Provoking Play on Broadway

June Squibb, a 96-year-old acting legend, is back on Broadway, shining in the role of Marjorie in the play "Marjorie Prime. " She's not just any actress; she's a star who has been dazzling audiences for decades, both on stage and in films like "Thelma" and "Eleanor the Great. " Her return to Broadwa

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

University of Utah's Bold Move to Boost Sports Funding

The University of Utah is making a big move to pump money into its sports teams. They're teaming up with a private equity firm to create a new company. This company will handle all the business stuff related to sports, like selling tickets, making deals, and licensing. The goal is to raise at least

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Dec 09 2025CRYPTO

A New Kind of Digital Money with a Secret

Circle has introduced a new digital currency called USDCx. It's unique because it aims to provide privacy, much like traditional banking. However, it's not entirely private. Every transaction has a hidden compliance record, which means while most people see random characters, authorities can still a

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Future of Driving: Hyundai Mobis Wins Big at CES

Hyundai Mobis, a major player in the auto parts industry, has just scored a significant win. Their in-vehicle display tech snagged a CES Innovation Award for the 2026 event. This isn't just any award; it's a big deal in the tech world. So, what's the big deal? Hyundai Mobis is cooking up over 30 ne

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

How Tech is Changing the Game for Special Education

Special education is in a tough spot. There aren't enough teachers or resources to go around. Many states are struggling to fill these roles, and the pandemic made things even worse. But there's a new player in town: Parallel Learning. This virtual platform is making waves by helping students meet t

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Rising Violence: A Growing Refugee Crisis

Sudan is facing a serious situation. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful militia, is gaining ground. They recently took over al-Fashir, a major city in Darfur. Now, they are moving eastward into the Kordofan region. This includes seizing Sudan's largest oil field. The violence is pushing peop

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

New Sport, New Opportunities: Bridgewater College Joins the Flag Football Movement

Bridgewater College is stepping up its game by introducing women's flag football as a varsity sport. This new addition will kick off in the 2026-2027 academic year, according to a recent announcement. The college is no stranger to providing opportunities for students. This move is part of their ong

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Louvre Workers Strike Over Work Conditions and Security Flaws

Workers at the Louvre Museum have decided to go on strike. They are unhappy about their working conditions, higher ticket prices for visitors from outside Europe, and security problems. The recent theft of the Crown Jewels in broad daylight showed just how bad the security issues are. The unions say

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