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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Healing Times for Leg Injuries: What the Data Shows

Leg injuries can be serious, and one common procedure to relieve pressure is a fasciotomy. This involves making an incision to ease the pressure. But how long does it take for these wounds to heal? A recent study looked back at past cases to find out. The study checked different ways of doing the p

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Dislocation: X-Rays Before and After Fix

Shoulder dislocations are a common issue. Doctors often use x-rays to check for bone damage before and after they fix the dislocation. This helps them see if the bones are hurt and if the fix worked well. First, x-rays are taken before the shoulder is put back in place. These show any breaks or chi

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Target's New Style Spot in SoHo

Target has just opened a new store in SoHo, New York. This is not your usual Target store. It's a special one. The store is all about fashion and style. It has a unique design. The store has a red hallway that looks like Target's Bullseye logo. This area is called "The Drop. " It will change every f

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Earthquake Warning: Be Ready, Not Scared

Japan recently experienced a strong earthquake, measuring 7. 5 on the Richter scale, in its northern regions. This event has sparked concerns about the possibility of an even larger earthquake, often referred to as a megaquake, which could potentially trigger a massive tsunami reaching up to 98 feet

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Who Gets the Spot? The Big Football Playoff Debate

The 2025 College Football Playoff is set, but not everyone is happy. People are arguing about who should have made it in. Two teams, Alabama and BYU, are at the center of the debate. Both lost their championship games. Alabama was ranked ninth and lost to Georgia. BYU was ranked eleventh and lost to

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Dec 09 2025OPINION

Boulder's Vote for a Stronger Tomorrow

Boulder's recent vote to keep a special sales tax going forever is a big deal. This tax helps pay for important stuff like roads, parks, and safety. It's not just about fixing potholes or building new trails. It's about making sure Boulder stays a great place to live for years to come. People had t

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Risks of Female Cosmetic Surgeries: What You Should Know

The world is seeing a big jump in female genital cosmetic surgeries. This is creating more business chances, but it also brings up big ethical questions. Many of these surgeries are not needed for health reasons. There is not enough solid science to back up their safety or long-term effects. Market

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drag Race's Season 18: Stars, Queens, and Big Prizes

Get ready for a fabulous time because RuPaul's Drag Race is back with a bang! Season 18 is set to premiere on Friday, January 2, at 8 p. m. ET, and it's going to be packed with drama, glam, and some serious star power. First up, let's talk about the judges. You already know RuPaul will be there, bu

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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 2025SPORTS

Baseball and Politics: A Game Beyond the Diamond

Baseball and politics have always been a big deal in the U. S. They both bring people together and sometimes drive them apart. A recent book, "House Divided, " dives into the story of the first congressional baseball game, which started in 1909 and is still going strong today. This game pits Democra

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