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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

How Health Journals Check Facts: A Look Inside

Health journals are not like regular magazines. They focus on sharing new research with experts in the field. Before any research gets published, it goes through a check by other experts. This is called peer review. It's a big deal because it makes sure the information is correct and reliable. The

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

A Bright Light Dimmed: Remembering Chad Spodick

Chad Spodick, a familiar face from the reality TV show "Finding Prince Charming, " passed away last December at the age of 42. His family recently shared this heartbreaking news, describing his death as sudden and devastating. They set up a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral costs and other unexpec

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Old Dog, New Tricks: Philip Rivers Steps Back into the Game

Philip Rivers, who hung up his cleats in 2020, is making a comeback with the Indianapolis Colts. The team, facing a quarterback crisis, turned to the 44-year-old veteran after their starter, Daniel Jones, went down with a season-ending Achilles tear. Backup Riley Leonard also got hurt, leaving the C

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

A Pilot's Hallucinogenic Nightmare: What Really Happened Mid-Flight?

In October 2023, a strange incident occurred on an Alaska Airlines flight. Joseph Emerson, an off-duty pilot, tried to turn off the plane's engines while flying. He was not in his right mind. He had eaten "magic mushrooms" two days before the flight. Security cameras captured the moment police led

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Ohio School's Bird Mystery: A Lesson in Responsibility

In Clermont County, Ohio, a peculiar situation unfolded at St. Bernadette’s School. After the Thanksgiving break, staff and students returned to find 72 dead vultures scattered around the campus. This wasn't just an unusual sight; it was a potential health concern. The school reached out for help, b

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

The Growing Divide: Abortion Laws in the U. S.

The U. S. is seeing a stark contrast in abortion laws across different states. Recently, North Dakota brought back a near-total ban on abortions. Texas passed a law that lets private citizens take legal action against doctors from other states who send abortion pills into Texas. On the other hand, C

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

A Fashion Faux Pas in Afghanistan

In a small town in Afghanistan, four young men found themselves in hot water. Why? They dressed up like characters from a popular British TV show, "Peaky Blinders. " The Taliban government, which runs Afghanistan, didn't like it. They said the men were promoting foreign culture. So, they detained th

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: Schools Matter More Than We Thought

Schools did more than teach lessons during the pandemic. They kept kids' mental health in check. A recent study dug into health records of over 185, 700 kids in California. It found that kids who went back to school sooner had fewer mental health issues. This included depression, anxiety, and ADHD.

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Baseball and Politics: A Game Beyond the Diamond

Baseball and politics have always been a big deal in the U. S. They both bring people together and sometimes drive them apart. A recent book, "House Divided, " dives into the story of the first congressional baseball game, which started in 1909 and is still going strong today. This game pits Democra

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

FDA Puts Abortion Pill Review on Hold Until After Elections

The FDA has decided to postpone a safety review of the abortion drug mifepristone until after the midterm elections. This delay was requested by FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, despite earlier claims that the review was actively underway. The Health and Human Services Department has stated that their

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