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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Seniors and Cyber Safety: A Growing Concern

Older adults are increasingly becoming targets of cyber threats. To combat this, a new online training program has been introduced. This program focuses on teaching seniors how to protect themselves from various online dangers. The training is designed for seniors living in the Atlanta area, but it

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Sonny Gray Traded to Red Sox: A Win-Win Deal?

The Cardinals and Red Sox have made a big move, trading pitcher Sonny Gray. This isn't just about swapping players; it's about two teams heading in different directions. The Cardinals are focused on building for the future. They're trading a veteran player and getting younger talent in return. They

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Risks: Sepsis, Blood Clots, and Bleeding

Sepsis-induced coagulopathy (SIC) is a serious condition that can lead to widespread blood clotting and bleeding. It's often seen as an early warning sign for more severe health issues. While it's known that SIC can increase the chances of dying, its role in predicting blood clots and bleeding is st

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Bolsonaro's Long Legal Journey Ends in Prison

Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has been ordered to start his prison term. The Supreme Court made this decision. Bolsonaro was found guilty of trying to stay in power after losing the 2022 election. He will serve his sentence in a federal police jail in Brasilia. Bolsonaro is 70 yea

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

The 2026 World Cup Draw: What's New and What's Not

The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be quite different from previous tournaments. FIFA has introduced some new rules that could shake things up. For starters, the top two teams, Spain and Argentina, won't be able to face each other until the final. This is because they will be placed in different ha

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Ole Miss' Playoff Hopes: What Happens If Kiffin Leaves?

The College Football Playoff committee has a big job. They rank teams based on many things. But what if a team loses a key coach? That's the question on everyone's mind with Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin. Hunter Yurachek, the committee chairman, said they don't look ahead. They deal with things as they

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Postpartum Weight-Loss Drugs: A Growing Trend with Unknown Effects

A recent study has uncovered a surprising trend: more new mothers in Denmark are using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy after giving birth. This is quite unusual, considering the natural weight loss and hormonal changes that typically occur postpartum. The numbers are striking. In 2018, fe

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Cold Case Reopens: Etan Patz's Disappearance

In New York, a decades-old mystery is back in the spotlight. Prosecutors are set to retry a man accused of killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979. This is the third time this case is going to trial. Pedro Hernandez, now 64, was convicted in 2017, but an appeals court overturned that decision. The cour

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Understanding Hospital Blood Clots in Kids: A Closer Look

Hospital stays can be tough on kids, but one hidden danger is blood clots. These clots, known as hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism (HA-VTE), can be serious. To figure out how often these clots happen, researchers looked at data from multiple hospitals. The CHAT risk assessment model had alrea

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Mystery: A New Clue in the Dark Matter Hunt

Dark matter remains one of the universe's biggest mysteries. It's invisible, yet scientists believe it makes up a huge part of galaxies. The idea is that to make sense of what we see in space, there must be a lot of unseen matter out there. We know it's there because of its gravitational pull, but s

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