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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Halibut in Trouble: Who's to Blame?

Alaska's halibut numbers are dropping fast. This is a big deal for small fishing businesses. They see fewer fish every day. This means less work and less money for people who depend on fishing. Big trawling ships are part of the problem. They catch lots of fish they don't even want. This is called

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Lift Weights for a Sharper Mind: What Science Says

Ever thought about how lifting weights could help your brain? New research shows that building muscle and reducing hidden belly fat might keep your brain younger and healthier. This isn't just about looking good; it's about keeping your mind sharp as you age. The study looked at over a thousand hea

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Puka Nacua's Questionable Livestream Moment

Puka Nacua recently appeared on Adin Ross' livestream, where he made some questionable remarks. He joked about referees and mocked the Kansas City Chiefs, which was not a big deal. However, things took a dark turn when he promised to do a "Covetous Jew" dance after his next touchdown. This dance inv

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Jake Paul's Bold Words Before Big Fight

Jake Paul is stepping into the ring with Anthony Joshua, a much bigger challenge than he's faced before. This fight is happening at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Paul was supposed to fight Gervonta Davis, but that fight didn't happen because of some issues. Paul has always been very confident, but th

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

How a Mom Kestrel's Health Affects Her Eggs

Lesser Kestrels are small birds of prey that often use man-made nest boxes to raise their young. Scientists wanted to see if a female kestrel's health affects the size of her eggs. They studied this over four years in Greece. They measured the females' body condition using a special method called t

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Plants Can Help Clean Up Pollution in Karst Areas

Karst areas face a big problem with pollution from sulfonamide antibiotics. These chemicals are hard to break down naturally in these regions because there isn't much carbon and water moves quickly through the ground. This leaves the groundwater dirty and increases the risk of antibiotic resistance.

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Iran's Faltering Grip: Why the Regime is Targeting Its Brightest

Iran's government is cracking down hard on its own people, especially those who speak out for change. Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi was recently dragged away by security forces just for attending a memorial service. She's spent years in and out of prison, advocating for basic freedoms. This isn't an

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tech Stocks Take a Tumble: AI Boom Faces Reality Check

Tech stocks in the US took a hit recently, with Oracle leading the drop. The company's shares fell sharply after its main financial backer, Blue Owl Capital, backed out of a major data center project in Michigan. This news sparked worries among investors about the huge amounts of money AI companies

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Showdown: Republicans Split on ACA Subsidies

In a surprising turn of events, four moderate Republicans joined forces with Democrats to push for a vote on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. This move challenges Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership and sets the stage for a heated debate within the Republican party. The subsidies, which

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini Gets a New AI App Builder: Meet Opal

Google has added a new feature to its AI chatbot, Gemini. It's called Opal, and it lets users create their own mini-apps without needing to know how to code. These mini-apps are called Gems. They are like personalized versions of Gemini that can do specific tasks. For example, there are Gems for le

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