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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith and Science: A Conversation on Healing and Discovery

Francis Collins, a prominent scientist, and Marc Siegel, a medical expert, recently discussed the relationship between faith and science. They explored how these two areas can complement each other, especially in the realm of healing and discovery. Collins, known for his work at the National Instit

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Michigan Court Says: Medical Pot Shops Can't Claim Tax Breaks

Michigan's medical marijuana dispensaries face a tough situation. They can't claim tax deductions like their recreational counterparts. This is because of a recent court decision. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against Cannarbor Inc. The company tried to deduct business expenses from its state

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

Unmasking the Mystery: The Brown University Shooting Investigation

The search for the Brown University shooter is still on, and it's not going well. Police are asking everyone to look at videos and pictures to find clues. They think the shooter was checking out the area before the attack. The police chief said they have lots of footage to go through, but they need

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Is Dried Blood Sampling the Future of Vitamin D Testing?

Vitamin D is crucial for our health. It affects many things in our body. Doctors often check levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-(OH)D) to see if someone has enough vitamin D. Normally, they take blood from a vein. But there's a new way: dried blood microsampling. This new method is less invasive. It

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shifts: What's Really Happening?

The latest numbers show a rise in unemployment, hitting 4. 6% last month. This is the highest it's been in four years. More people are looking for work, but not everyone is finding full-time jobs. Wage growth has also slowed down, which is a concern. The White House is trying to put a positive spin

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Roman Space Telescope: A Giant Leap in Space Exploration

The Roman Space Telescope, a marvel of modern engineering, has finally reached completion. This isn't just any telescope; it's a powerhouse designed to capture vast swathes of the cosmos, offering a broader view than ever before. Imagine a camera that can see billions of stars and galaxies, helping

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

A Shift in the Media Maze: Kushner's Firm Steps Back

In a surprising turn, Jared Kushner's investment group, Affinity Partners, has decided to exit the race to back Paramount Skydance's ambitious bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. This move comes after a significant shift in the investment landscape since they first got involved last October. The firm's

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How exercise and sleep affect older adults' mood

Sleep and exercise are key to keeping older adults happy and healthy. Many studies have looked at this, but few have focused on how sleep affects the link between exercise and mood. This study aims to understand how changes in physical activity and sleep duration over time impact depression in older

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

A Boxing Legend Calls It Quits

Terence Crawford, the famous American boxer, has decided to hang up his gloves at the age of 38. He leaves the sport with an unbeaten record of 42 wins and no losses. This decision comes after he made history by becoming the first male boxer in recent times to win undisputed titles in three differen

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Bees Built Homes in Ancient Owl Leftovers

Deep inside a cave, a peculiar story unfolded. Giant owls, with their big eyes and even bigger appetites, left behind a mess. They ate their prey and then spat out bone pellets. These pellets created a cozy spot for bees. Scientists found something strange in the cave. They saw odd shapes in the tee

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