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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

How School Nurses Can Better Help Kids With Diabetes

School nurses play a big role in helping kids with diabetes. A recent study looked at what makes them feel confident in their job. It found that nurses who had more experience, better training, and more supplies felt more prepared. They also felt more confident when they had good relationships with

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Blood Proteins and Your Future Health

Proteins in our blood are like tiny messengers. They can tell us a lot about our health. Scientists have found a way to measure over 2, 900 proteins at once. This is a big deal because it helps us understand diseases better. A recent study looked at the blood of 38, 150 people. They wanted to see i

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

Justice Questioned: Officer Found Not Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Pregnant Woman

A police officer in Ohio has been cleared of all charges, including murder, in the shooting death of a pregnant Black woman during a shoplifting investigation. The officer, Connor Grubb, faced a possible life sentence for the fatal encounter that took place in a supermarket parking lot. The verdict

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

A Fatal Encounter at St. Louis Airport: What Happened?

A tragic event unfolded at St. Louis Lambert International Airport early Friday morning. An adult male lost his life in an officer-involved shooting. The incident started around 1:05 a. m. when airport police were doing their usual security checks in Terminal 1. They came across a man who had a knif

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

A Smart Scaffold to Help Fix Heart Valves in Diabetics

Scientists have created a clever tool to help repair heart valves in people with diabetes. This tool is a special kind of scaffold that mimics how the body naturally heals itself. The scaffold is made with tiny particles of iridium and ruthenium, which work together to balance out harmful chemicals

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Week 12 NFL: Smart Picks for Big Wins

The NFL season is heating up, and Week 12 brings some exciting matchups. Let's dive into the details to help you make smarter bets and fantasy football choices. First, let's talk about how to use this info. It's not just about picking players based on who's playing who. It's about looking at how te

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Takes a Nose Dive: What's Happening?

Bitcoin's value has taken a tumble, dropping below $82, 000. This isn't just a small dip; it's a big deal. The crypto market has seen almost $2 billion wiped out in a single day. People are starting to wonder if this is the beginning of a long, cold crypto winter. Bitcoin's price has been falling s

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: Memecoins and NFTs Take a Big Hit

The crypto world saw some wild swings recently. Memecoins, those digital currencies that often start as jokes, took a big tumble. Their total value dropped to $39. 4 billion, the lowest point in 2025. In just one day, over $5 billion vanished. This is a huge change from early January when these coin

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

What If We Didn't Have an Education Department?

The Education Department is a big deal in the U. S. It's the main group that handles education policies and helps schools get money. But what if it disappeared? That's a big question. First, let's think about what the Education Department does. It gives out money to schools, makes rules for educati

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Pope Leo Receives U. S. Senate Resolution on Minnesota School Shooting

In a recent event at the Vatican, Pope Leo was handed a copy of a U. S. Senate resolution. This resolution honored the victims of a tragic shooting that took place at a Catholic school in Minnesota. The senator who presented it was Amy Klobuchar, one of the resolution's co-sponsors. The shooting ha

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