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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Older Generations: What Younger Folks Really Think

Younger people today have a lot to say about how older generations handle things. They feel like they're often misunderstood and judged unfairly. Here are some key points they want older folks to understand. First, younger people are tired of being told they don't want to work. The truth is, they j

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Glucose Test Results: A Clue to Future Diabetes Risk?

A recent study dug into the link between glucose levels during pregnancy and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. Researchers looked at women who had normal glucose challenge test results during pregnancy. These tests are usually done to check for gestational diabetes. The findings

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Cheryl Hines: Love, Politics, and the Cost of Friendship

Cheryl Hines, known for her role in Curb Your Enthusiasm, recently shared how her life took a dramatic turn after marrying Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The shift wasn't just personal; it was political. Kennedy's move from Democrat to a prominent MAGA figure created a rift in Hines' friendships. She admitte

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Racial Bias in Washington's Juvenile Justice System

In Washington, a law passed in 2018 aimed to reduce the number of children charged as adults. This law was a response to the fact that kids of color were more likely to face adult charges than white children. By 2023, the number of kids charged as adults had dropped by more than half, and transfers

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Alexandria's Ancient Party Boat: A Glimpse into Luxury

Under the waves near Alexandria, a team of divers found a big surprise: a 2, 000-year-old party boat! This wasn't just any boat. It was a luxury vessel, likely used for fun and maybe even religious events. The boat, called a "thalamagos, " was huge—about 115 feet long and 23 feet wide. It had a fla

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Mixing Up Moods: When Doctors Get It Wrong

Doctors who aren't mental health experts often mix up depression and delirium. This can lead to people being unfairly labeled as depressed when they're not. It can also mean that real cases of delirium get overlooked. A study looked at medical records from different places to see how often this happ

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Dec 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Legal Game

Legal cases often start with a long and tedious process called discovery. This is where lawyers ask questions, gather documents, and argue about what should or shouldn't be shared. It's a crucial step, but it can take a lot of time and money. Jeff Schwartz, the founder of AI4Discovery, knows this p

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Spring Greens: Assam's Unique Leafy Feast

In Assam, a northeastern state of India, the spring festival Bohag Bihu brings a unique culinary tradition to the table. This is not just any meal, but a grand feast featuring a dish made from 101 different types of leafy greens. This practice is not just about food; it's a deep dive into the region

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Justice Served: Billionaire Ordered to Fund Medical Breakthroughs

A wealthy Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev, faced a tough loss in court. He had tried to avoid paying a huge sum to a U. S. venture capital firm. This firm supports startups working on life-saving treatments. The judge said no, his family trust must pay up. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormi

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Dec 06 2025WEATHER

Aceh Tamiang's Struggle: A Community's Fight for Survival Amidst Devastation

In the wake of catastrophic floods and landslides that have ravaged Sumatra, the people of Aceh Tamiang are facing immense challenges. The death toll has surpassed 900, with hundreds more still missing. The disaster, triggered by severe storms, has also claimed lives in Thailand and Malaysia. The s

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