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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of AI: When Chatbots Fuel Dangerous Delusions

A tragic event in Connecticut has sparked a legal battle against AI giants OpenAI and Microsoft. The family of Suzanne Adams, an 83-year-old woman, is suing the companies, claiming their chatbot, ChatGPT, worsened her son's mental state, leading to a fatal outcome. Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56, allegedl

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

A Major Boost for Kids' Mental Health in Boston

Boston is getting a big new mental health hospital just for kids. The hospital will have 116 beds and is set to open in 2029. It will be on the campus of Franciscan Children's in Brighton, which Boston Children's Hospital bought in 2023. The hospital will treat many different mental health problems

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Health Care Showdown: Senate Votes, but Will Anything Change?

The Senate is set to vote on two health care bills, but don't expect a breakthrough. One bill aims to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, while the other proposes replacing them with health savings accounts. Both are likely to fail, leaving millions of Americans facing higher health insura

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Global Health Talks: WHO Chief Downplays US Deals

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) recently shared his thoughts on global health agreements. He believes that a new addition to a pandemic treaty could be finalized by next year. This addition would focus on sharing information about disease-causing agents. During a press conference in

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Health Care: A Matter of Life and Death

Health care is a big deal. It's something we often don't think about until we need it. But in the U. S. , it's become a political football, with Democrats and Republicans stuck in a tug-of-war. Democrats want to make sure everyone has health coverage, but they're worried about the price tag. Some w

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: What's Really Going On With College Students?

College life isn't all fun and games. It's a mix of new experiences, challenges, and pressures. But what's really going on in the minds of students? Recent studies have shed light on some concerning trends. First, let's talk about mental health. Many students are dealing with common mental disorder

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Whooping Cough on the Rise: Why Oregon's Vaccination Rates Matter

Oregon is facing a serious health issue. The state has seen more cases of whooping cough this year than ever before. This is a big problem because whooping cough can be very dangerous, especially for babies. Health experts say that fewer people are getting vaccinated, and this is making the situatio

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Australia's Bold Move: Social Media Ban for Teens Sparks Mixed Reactions

Australia made history by banning social media for users under 16. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, stood firm behind this decision. He admitted that the rollout was not perfect. Some teens found ways to stay online. They even bragged about it on social media. The new law affects big platforms

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Dec 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Kelly Osbourne's Journey: Health, Weight, and Life Lessons

Kelly Osbourne has been vocal about her health and weight struggles for years. As a teenager, she faced harsh criticism about her body, with people telling her she needed to lose weight to be successful. This pressure followed her into adulthood, where she decided to take control of her health. In

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Switzerland's Unique Singing Tradition Seeks Global Recognition

Switzerland is making a bold move to get its traditional yodelling added to a special list by the United Nations. This list is meant to protect and celebrate cultural practices from around the world. The decision on whether yodelling makes the cut is expected soon. Yodelling is a special way of sin

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