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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Who You Are vs. Who You Were Born As: A Look at Teen Health

A lot of people think about how being a boy or girl affects health. But what about how someone sees themselves compared to what they were born as? A recent study dug into this. It looked at teens in Catalonia, Spain. The focus was on how health, behaviors, and relationships differ based on gender id

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Private Equity's Clever Trick to Beat the Slump

Private equity firms are in a pickle. They usually buy companies, fix them up, and sell them for a profit. But lately, it's been tough to find buyers. Interest rates have shot up, making it expensive to borrow money for deals. So, what's their clever trick? They're selling companies to themselves!

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Dec 25 2025OPINION

Building a Fairer Australia for a Peaceful Christmas

Christmas is around the corner. People are thinking about peace. But peace is not just a wish. It needs work. The world is not fair. Some have more. Others have less. This makes people unhappy. It can lead to anger and division. Money is moving up. The rich get richer. The poor stay poor. Basic ser

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Websites Work for Everyone: A Simple Guide to Accessibility

Websites should be easy for everyone to use, but many aren't. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) says websites must be accessible, but it doesn't give specific rules. Instead, it points to a set of guidelines called WCAG 2. 1 Level AA. These guidelines have four main ideas: making sure inform

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Dec 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is Tech Getting Worse or Am I Just Getting Older?

Technology has always been a big part of life for many people. From the excitement of the first home computer to the joy of gaming consoles, tech has brought a lot of fun and convenience. But lately, things have changed. Gadgets that were once a source of joy now cause frustration. Take game console

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Hospitals and States Push for Safer IV Bags

In the U. S. , there's a growing push to remove a harmful chemical from IV bags and tubing. This chemical, called DEHP, is used to make plastic flexible. It's been linked to serious health issues, including cancer. Yet, it's still widely used in medical equipment. Recently, more hospitals are start

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Big Money, Bigger Problems

College sports have seen a huge shift in recent years. Athletes are now getting paid, some making millions. This change came after two big court rulings. First, the Supreme Court said in 2021 that the NCAA couldn't limit benefits for athletes. Then, they allowed athletes to be paid for their name, i

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Language Barriers in Healthcare: How Translations Impact Patient Care

Healthcare professionals often struggle to accurately assess pain and other symptoms in patients who do not speak the local language fluently. This issue can lead to improper treatment and poor health outcomes. One tool used to address this problem is patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), which

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Crypto Laundering: A Costly Gamble

In a surprising turn of events, a South Korean man in his 30s found himself facing a harsher penalty after attempting to appeal his original sentence. The man was initially given a four-year probation period and a suspended two-and-a-half-year jail sentence for his role in laundering approximately $

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Portland's Housing Crisis: Can Affordable Living Be Fixed?

Portland is facing a big problem with affordable housing. Many people are struggling to find a place to live that they can afford. Ambrose Haynes is one of them. He spent months waiting for help, but it never came. He wanted to live in a place where the rent was not too high, but he couldn't find on

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