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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Roomba's Maker Takes a New Turn

iRobot, the company behind the famous Roomba vacuums, is going through big changes. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This means they're restructuring to stay afloat. But don't worry, your Roomba won't stop working. The company says everything will keep running as usual. iRobot ha

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

Sydney's Gun Problem: A Closer Look at Firearm Ownership

Sydney's suburbs are home to a surprising number of firearms. The top 100 gun license holders in New South Wales (NSW) collectively own over 13, 000 guns. Many of these weapons are located in metropolitan areas, raising questions about gun control and safety. Following a recent terrorist attack in

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Coping with Chaos: How Mental Health Teams Step Up After Big Crises

Big crises, like natural disasters or mass shootings, are happening more often. This means hospitals and mental health teams need to be ready. They must have solid plans in place. These plans should include mental health support. It's not just about treating physical injuries. The mind needs care to

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Dec 15 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor's Brief Hello

A rare guest from another star system is making a quick stop by Earth. This comet, named 3I/Atlas, is on a one-way trip through our solar system. It will be closest to our planet this week, but don't expect a close encounter. It's still very far away, about 167 million miles (269 million kilometers)

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Brian Walshe Found Guilty of First-Degree Murder

In a shocking turn of events, a jury in Dedham, Massachusetts, found Brian Walshe guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Ana Walshe. The verdict came after just six hours of deliberation, marking a swift conclusion to a trial that has captivated the nation. The evidence against Wal

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Lithium's Bounce Back: Energy Storage Steps Up

Lithium's price is climbing again, but it's not just electric cars driving this change. Energy storage is becoming a big deal. The cost of lithium has gone up by nearly half from its lowest point this year. It's still way below the crazy highs of 2022, but the trend is clear: lithium is making a com

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Fiber Optic Preforms: A Bright Outlook

The market for fiber optic preforms is on the rise. It was worth USD 8. 50 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to USD 37. 50 billion by 2033. This growth is driven by strong protective measures that support local industries and encourage innovation. Several key players are leading the market. T

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for Wag Entertainment

Wag Entertainment, a well-known British documentary producer, is undergoing a significant change. Fremantle, the parent company, has decided to shut down Wag's production division. This move comes as part of a broader strategic plan following Fremantle's acquisition of Asacha Media Group, Wag's form

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

The Rise of the Quarter-Zip: More Than Just a Sweater

Young men are embracing the quarter-zip sweater, turning it into a cultural phenomenon. This trend started with a simple video and quickly grew into a movement, symbolizing a shift in style and lifestyle for many. The quarter-zip sweater has become a popular topic on social media, with videos and p

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Skin Struggles and Habits: A Look at Addiction and Chronic Skin Conditions

Many people in Europe deal with long-term skin issues like psoriasis, eczema, and hidradenitis suppurativa. These conditions often cause emotional stress. This stress can lead to unhealthy ways of coping, including addiction. Research shows that people with skin problems may be more likely to devel

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