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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A-List Chats: Who's Talking to Who in Variety's New Season

Variety's Actors on Actors series is back with its 23rd season, and it's packed with some serious star power. This time, the show is moving to CNN, giving viewers more ways to catch these exclusive interviews. The season kicks off with a bang on December 5, featuring Ariana Grande and Adam Sandler.

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Twins: Science, Stories, and the Bonds That Tie

Twins have always fascinated people. They share a unique bond, but sometimes, that bond comes with challenges. Take, for example, a set of fraternal twins where one has Turner syndrome and the other doesn't. This rare situation raises questions about how such differences affect their lives and their

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Dec 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Finland's Secret to Happiness: A Lesson in Living Well

Finland is often called the happiest country in the world. It has been for a while. But why? It's not just about money. It's about how people live. The country has a small population. Around 5. 6 million people live there. But they enjoy high living standards. They have good social mobility. And the

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

The Ups and Downs of Finding and Keeping a Job After 50

Getting and holding onto a job is super important for people's money, social life, and feeling part of society. This review looks at what helps or makes it harder for workers over 50 to find and keep jobs. It checked out 244 studies and reports. The review used a theory called Human Ecology Theory.

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Dec 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Watching Parents Age: A Heartfelt Dilemma

Seeing parents grow older is tough, especially when their lifestyle doesn't match expectations. A person is worried about their parents, who are in their early 60s but seem much older due to their habits. They work hard all day and then spend evenings eating takeout and watching TV. The mom is socia

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Black Sea Shipping: Rising Risks and Costs

The Black Sea is a hotspot for shipping, especially for grain, oil, and other goods. But lately, it's become riskier. Insurers are now checking policies every day because of the war in Ukraine. This war is making waves, literally, as attacks on ships increase. Ships heading to Russian or Ukrainian

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Ex-President: Safety Concerns Keep Him Away

Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former leader of Honduras, won't be coming home right away. He's been in a U. S. prison for drug trafficking, but he got a pardon from Donald Trump. His wife, Ana Garcia, said he's staying away because it's not safe for him in Honduras. Hernandez was president from 2014

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

School Boards: A Fresh Start for Student Success

School boards in Pennsylvania have a big job ahead. Every year, they get a fresh start. This is not just about picking leaders. It is a chance to promise again to put students first. Many people do not know what school boards really do. They make big decisions. But they can only do this together. N

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Riverfront: A Tale of Imbalance

Cincinnati's riverfront, known as The Banks, has been a point of contention between the city and Hamilton County for years. The issue isn't a mystery, but a simple case of mismatched incentives and unequal benefits. The city and county agreed to split costs 50/50, but the rewards aren't shared equal

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

New York's Attorney General Faces Fresh Legal Trouble

Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, is back in the legal spotlight. A federal grand jury is looking into a new set of criminal charges against her. This comes after a judge threw out an earlier set of charges. The initial case was dismissed because the prosecutor who brought the charges

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