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Dec 09 2025FINANCE

Job Openings Rise, But Fed's Stance Remains Steady

The latest data shows a significant increase in job openings. This might seem like a big deal, but it doesn't necessarily mean the Federal Reserve will change its course. The Fed has been keeping a close eye on the job market. They want to see steady growth, not rapid changes. So, even though job op

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

How Health Journals Check Facts: A Look Inside

Health journals are not like regular magazines. They focus on sharing new research with experts in the field. Before any research gets published, it goes through a check by other experts. This is called peer review. It's a big deal because it makes sure the information is correct and reliable. The

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Jakarta Office Fire: A Tragic Lesson in Safety

A devastating fire tore through a seven-story office building in central Jakarta on a busy Tuesday afternoon. The blaze, which started around lunchtime, quickly spread, trapping workers and sending thick, black smoke into the sky. The building, home to a drone company, was engulfed in flames within

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Ohio School's Bird Mystery: A Lesson in Responsibility

In Clermont County, Ohio, a peculiar situation unfolded at St. Bernadette’s School. After the Thanksgiving break, staff and students returned to find 72 dead vultures scattered around the campus. This wasn't just an unusual sight; it was a potential health concern. The school reached out for help, b

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Predicts Fire Risks in Cities

In a big city, fires can spread quickly. This is a big problem for firefighters. They need to know where to go fast. A new tool might help. It uses math and data to guess where fires will get worse. The tool looks at many things. It checks the age of buildings. It notes the time of day and day of t

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Struggles: Can They Bounce Back?

The Eagles recently faced a tough loss to the Chargers, extending their losing streak to three games. Despite this setback, they still hold the top spot in the NFC East. However, their path to a first-round bye has become much harder. Jalen Hurts had a rough game, committing five turnovers, includi

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Beats Make You Groove?

Rhythm and movement go hand in hand, but why do certain beats make us want to dance while others don't? This question has puzzled scientists for years. Now, a new study offers a fresh perspective on how our brains process music and why some rhythms make us move. The study uses a Bayesian model to u

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Students Seek Fairness in School Rules

A recent study in Columbia Public Schools has revealed that many students are concerned about fairness. The survey found that while 65% of students believe bullying is not accepted, they feel the rules are not applied evenly. This issue also came up when students were asked about discipline. Only h

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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 2025BUSINESS

Chile's Copper Mine: Workers Raise Safety Concerns

In Chile, a major copper mine has been under scrutiny. Workers and regulators have noticed some worrying signs. There were cracks and leaks at the Quebrada Blanca mine's tailings dam. This is where the mine stores its waste. The issues started back in 2024. Workers were worried about their safety.

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