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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

When Do You Hang Up the Holiday Decorations?

Everyone has their own idea of when to put up holiday decorations. Some people start right after Thanksgiving. Others wait until December. And then there are those who never take them down. One person keeps their Christmas tree up all year. They say they do it because they can. It's a small tree, s

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Idaho Republicans and the Epstein Files: A Case of Blind Loyalty

Idaho's Republican politicians seem to be following a script written by someone else. The recent votes to release the Epstein files show a clear pattern. For months, they delayed and blocked the release. Then, suddenly, they voted to release them. Why? Because President Trump gave the green light.

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Nov 28 2025RELIGION

Navigating Religious Displays in Public Spaces

The First Amendment's Establishment Clause is a balancing act. It prevents the government from favoring one religion while protecting everyone's right to practice their faith. This can get tricky, especially during the holiday season when cities want to celebrate. The Supreme Court has ruled that r

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Denmark's New Approach to Gestational Diabetes: What's Changing?

In Denmark, there's been a shift in how doctors handle gestational diabetes. This change, which started late last year, focuses on keeping blood sugar levels in a tighter range. The goal? To protect both mom and baby from potential issues. Why the change? Well, experts think this stricter control m

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sharing Data and Knowledge Without Compromising Privacy

In today's data-driven world, many companies have valuable information but lack the expertise to use it effectively. On the other hand, some organizations have the skills to analyze data but need access to diverse datasets to build robust machine learning models. This creates a win-win situation whe

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Questioning the Jenin Incident: What Really Happened?

In Jenin, a troubling event unfolded. Two individuals, later identified as wanted terrorists, were killed after they came out of a building with their hands up. This has sparked a lot of questions. Were they really a threat? Why were they shot if they surrendered? The Israeli military and police ha

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Old Planes, New Problems: UPS Delays and Safety Checks

UPS has decided to keep its older planes on the ground for a while. This comes after a serious accident involving one of their McDonnell Douglas MD-11 planes. The crash happened in Louisville, Kentucky, and sadly, 14 people lost their lives. Many others were hurt. This has led UPS to take a closer l

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

A Dark Thanksgiving for Two Families

In a shocking turn of events, two National Guard members from West Virginia were critically injured in a shooting near the White House. The incident has left families shattered, especially as it occurred during the Thanksgiving holiday. The victims were identified as 20-year-old Army Specialist Sar

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Black Friday: When Do Big Stores Open?

Black Friday is a big deal for many shoppers. It's the day after Thanksgiving when lots of stores offer big discounts. People often think this is the best time to buy expensive items, seasonal goods, and trendy products. But is it really the best time to shop? Some experts say that deep discounts h

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Games Can Boost Infection Control in Care Homes

Infection control is a big deal in residential care homes. Staff there work hard to keep residents, visitors, and themselves safe. But how they get trained matters a lot. Right now, training often happens through quick talks or one-on-one chats. That might not be enough. So, what if games could help

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