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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Cooking Up Health: How Boston Teaches Affordable Meals

In Boston, a new wave of cooking classes is changing how people think about food and health. These classes are not just about learning to cook. They are about learning to cook well, on a budget, and with healthy ingredients. This is especially important in a place where many people struggle to affor

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Nigeria's Bold Move to Tackle Violence

Nigeria is taking big steps to fight the violence that's been happening across the country. President Bola Tinubu has just announced a national security emergency. He's planning to add 20, 000 new police officers to the force. That's a lot of new recruits! He also wants to use National Youth Service

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Tech Company in a Tangle Over CTO Claims

A tech company, Corvex, finds itself in a confusing situation after one of its top executives was arrested. Brian Raymond, named as Corvex's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in official documents, was indicted for illegal activities. Here's where it gets messy: Corvex first said Raymond was their CTO,

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Georgia Judge Ends Trump's Election Case

A Georgia judge recently threw out the last criminal case against former President Trump related to the 2020 election. This decision means that Trump won't face criminal charges for trying to overturn the election results. Trump has had three criminal cases dropped since he was re-elected last year

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Big Legal Move: Trump's Case Dismissed

In a surprising turn of events, a Georgia prosecutor recently decided to drop a major legal case against former President Donald Trump and his associates. This case was all about claims that Trump tried to change the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. The charges were serious, inc

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Understanding Monthly Struggles: How PMDs Affect Student Life in Western Uganda

Many young women in university face tough times every month due to premenstrual disorders (PMDs). These include premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Both can make life harder and affect studies. A recent study looked at how common these disorders are among female

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Nov 26 2025CRYPTO

Quick and Private: Why JACKBIT Stands Out in Crypto Gambling

JACKBIT has made a name for itself in the crypto gambling world by focusing on speed and privacy. It's become a go-to spot for players who want easy access to bonuses and don't want to deal with lengthy verification processes. The platform allows users to move funds quickly using popular cryptocurre

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Keeping Public Figures Safe: A Closer Look at the Challenges

In today's world, threats against public figures are more common than ever. From politicians to celebrities, many people in the spotlight face risks. But what does it take to keep them safe? First, let's talk about money. Lawmakers in the U. S. get a monthly allowance for security. It's not a small

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Crypto Heists: When Thieves Come Knocking

In a world where digital money is king, some criminals are taking old-school methods to new heights. Imagine waking up to a knock at your door, only to find a thief demanding access to your crypto fortune. This isn't a scene from a movie; it's happening more often than you think. Recently, a man in

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use 3D Files to Steal Your Data

Hackers have found a sneaky way to steal data using 3D files. They are using files from Blender, a popular 3D creation tool, to spread malware called StealC V2. This malware can grab information from browsers, wallets, and even email clients. The hackers upload harmful files to sites like CGTrader.

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