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A Baby's Tragic Loss in Gaza's Rainy Night

December 11, 2025

In the midst of a heavy downpour, a heartbreaking event unfolded in Gaza. A young baby, Rahaf Abu Jazar, lost her life due to the cold after her family's tent flooded. Her mother, Hejar, cradled her in her arms, devastated by the sudden loss. The rain poured down, making the already dire situation e

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The Unstoppable Force: D-D Breaux's Journey in LSU Gymnastics

December 11, 2025

D-D Breaux, a name synonymous with LSU gymnastics, left her mark on the sport after 43 years. Her journey began in the '70s, and by the 2010s, she had transformed the program into a powerhouse. The SEC Network will shine a spotlight on her incredible story in "The Fighting Tiger. " Breaux's impact

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Friday Night Sports Extravaganza: What to Watch

December 11, 2025

Friday, Dec. 12, is packed with sports action. Hockey fans can catch the Ontario Reign taking on the Colorado Eagles at 9 p. m. on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swing, with Missouri State facing Xavier at 7 p. m. on truTV and Texas squaring off against UConn at 8 p. m. on FOX. For

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How Fitness Stars on Live Streams Shape Women's Workout Plans

December 11, 2025

Fitness influencers are big on live streams these days. They show off their workouts and lifestyles to millions. But how much do they really change how women decide to exercise? Researchers dug into this. They wanted to see how these influencers and their content affect women's plans to work out. T

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A Beloved Storyteller's Journey: The Life and Work of Madeleine Wickham

December 10, 2025

Madeleine Wickham, a name synonymous with heartwarming tales and witty narratives, passed away at the age of 55. She was known to many as Sophie Kinsella, the author behind the popular "Shopaholic" series. Her books, filled with humor and relatable characters, have sold over 45 million copies worldw

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Volleyball Daughters of Famous Dads Shine in NCAA

December 10, 2025

The NCAA women's volleyball tournament is heating up, and it's not just the players' skills that are turning heads. Many of these athletes come from families with a rich history in professional sports. Take Sidney Duncan, for instance. She's a middle blocker for Stanford, and her dad is none other

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Powerful Women Shine in a Tough Year

December 10, 2025

In 2025, women faced big challenges in the workplace. Many left their jobs, and fewer companies focused on helping women move up. Online hate against women also grew, making things harder. But some women stood out and made big changes. Beyoncé, who has been on a powerful women list many times, show

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French First Lady's Words Stir Controversy Over Gender Issues

December 10, 2025

In France, a recent incident has sparked a heated debate about gender equality and free speech. Brigitte Macron, the country's first lady, was caught on camera using a derogatory term to describe protesters at a comedy show. The show was performed by Ary Abittan, a comedian who was accused of rape i

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Fibroids and Heart Health: A Hidden Connection

December 10, 2025

Women's health is a complex puzzle, and a recent study has uncovered a surprising piece. Uterine fibroids, those non-cancerous growths in the uterus, might be more than just a gynecological issue. They could also be a red flag for heart disease. Researchers dove into data from over 450, 000 women w

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Breaking Barriers: Jail Leaders Talk Medication for Pregnant Women Fighting Opioid Addiction

December 10, 2025

Pregnant women struggling with opioid addiction often find themselves caught in the justice system. Sadly, they don't always get the help they need. Medications that can save lives are not always available in jails. This is a big problem because overdoses are a leading cause of death for new moms in