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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

A Clash of Views: Vaccine Safety and Science

A recent debate within the FDA has sparked concerns about the future of vaccine safety and policy. Dr. Vinay Prasad, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, sent an internal email claiming that COVID vaccines had caused the deaths of "at least 10 children. " This claim was me

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

A Peculiar Planet Puzzles Scientists

A planet that looks like a lemon and behaves even stranger has left scientists scratching their heads. This oddball, named PSR J2322–2650b, is not your typical planet. It's not even orbiting a normal star. Instead, it's circling a pulsar, which is the leftover core of a dead star. This pulsar is sup

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Dec 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Heartbreaks and Comebacks

Taylor Swift has been open about her struggles with love and heartbreak. She recently shared her experiences with two past relationships in her Disney+ docuseries. Swift mentioned that she went through two breakups early in her tour, which was tough for her. She said that the tour gave her a reason

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Dec 19 2025RELIGION

The Amish: A Growing Community in North America

The Amish community in North America is growing fast. Unlike other groups, they have many children and live long lives. This makes them different from many other people in the West. Most Amish women get married young, around 21 years old. Almost 9 out of 10 women marry by the time they are 50. This

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the True Identity of the Beachy Head Woman

The story of the Beachy Head Woman has taken another twist. Initially, she was thought to be from sub-Saharan Africa, making her the first known Black Briton. However, recent DNA technology has revealed a different story. Her remains, found in 2012, were first studied in 2013. Scientists then believ

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Life on Lava: Tiny Survivors and Mars Mysteries

In the world of science, nature's ability to bounce back is always fascinating. Recently, a group of scientists made an exciting discovery about how life starts in the harshest places. They found that tiny microbes, which are like the superheroes of the microbial world, can quickly move into new are

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Dec 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Who Gets to Keep the Ring? A Divorce Dilemma

A woman is stuck in a tough spot. She's going through a divorce and her ex wants her to return a ring he gave her. But she's not sure if she should. The ring is special. It has stones for her, her ex, and their two daughters. She doesn't want to wear it again. But she wants to keep the stones that r

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Will Trump Reveal UFO Secrets by 2025?

Big things might be happening with UFOs soon. A lot of people are betting that President Trump will share secret UFO files before 2025. Over $7 million has been wagered on this idea, with some bets as high as $20, 000. This sudden interest makes many think that someone with inside information is inv

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

California Puts Tesla's FSD Claims Under the Microscope

Tesla is in hot water in California. The state wants the company to change how it talks about its Full Self-Driving (FSD) tech. If Tesla doesn't shape up in 90 days, it could lose its license to sell cars in California for 30 days. This isn't just about words—it's about what drivers expect from the

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

Sports Uniforms: The Unseen Battle for Comfort and Performance

Women athletes often face a tough choice: wear uncomfortable uniforms or risk looking "unflattering. " Tess Howard, a British Olympian, knows this struggle well. In 2021, her new field hockey uniform was so tight and restrictive that it made her feel embarrassed and limited her movement. She wasn't

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