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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Teens in Northern Ghana Speak Out About Drug Help

In Northern Ghana, teens are facing a big problem with drugs. Many of them want help but find it hard to get. This is a growing issue that needs attention. Why is it so tough for these teens to find help? One big reason is that there aren't enough places for them to go. Even when there are services

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

UK Business Leaders Push for Bold Budget Moves

In the UK, business leaders are urging Finance Minister Rachel Reeves to make tough decisions in the upcoming budget. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) chief, Rain Newton-Smith, will criticize Reeves for not involving businesses in key discussions about energy costs and labor reforms. She

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Nov 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Keeta Vaccaro's Bold Move: From Divorce to Finance School

Keeta Vaccaro, once married to NFL star Tyreek Hill, is making waves with her latest life decision. After their high-profile divorce, she's diving into finance school. Why? She wants to understand money beyond just earning it. Managing, growing, and protecting wealth are her new goals. Vaccaro share

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Nov 24 2025CRYPTO

How Chainlink is Changing the Finance Game

Chainlink is making waves in the crypto world. It's not just another blockchain project. It's becoming the glue that sticks traditional finance and crypto together. This is big news because it means crypto isn't just a fad. It's becoming a real part of the financial system. Grayscale, a big player

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Nov 24 2025CRIME

Crypto Heist: How a Simple Trick Led to a $4. 3M Theft

In June 2024, three men pulled off a bold crypto heist in the UK, making away with $4. 3 million in cryptocurrency. They dressed as delivery drivers, knocked on the door of their target, and forced their way in with a gun. The whole operation was over in a matter of minutes. The thieves knew exactl

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Fruits and a Smart New Way to Check for Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever idea to check for harmful chemicals in fruit. They made a special tool that can tell if there is too much of a substance called carbendazim (CBZ) in fruits. This tool is made from tiny sheets of a special material called sulfur-doped graphitic carbon nitride, de

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Colorado State's Quarterback Conundrum

Colorado State University's football team is at a crossroads. The new coach has a big job ahead. The most important task? Finding a reliable quarterback. This isn't just any position; it's the heart of the team. Without a strong QB, the rest of the pieces can't fall into place. The past few seasons

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price Tag of Raising a Child with IBD

Parents of children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) face a heavy financial and emotional toll. This burden comes from both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include medical bills, special diets, and travel expenses. Indirect costs include lost wages due to missed work. The study looked

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How Women's Bodies Change with Age: The Role of Hormones

Women tend to live longer than men, but they often face more health challenges in their later years. To understand why, researchers studied 96 women aged 18 to 80. They looked at body composition, muscle strength, and hormone levels. As women age, their muscle mass and strength decrease. This happe

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Why Ukraine's Future Matters to Europe

Europe's top leader, Ursula von der Leyen, recently made a strong statement about Ukraine. She believes that Ukraine's borders should stay the same and that Ukraine should have a strong army to protect itself. She also thinks that Europe should play a big role in any peace deal for Ukraine. This co

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