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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Face Modern Makeover

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is known for its historic charm and iconic horse-drawn carriages. These carriages have been a major part of the city's tourism for many years, offering tourists a unique way to explore the city's colonial architecture and vibrant streets. However, the city go

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Android Auto Might Be Your Best Driving Buddy

Let's talk about driving and tech. You've probably heard a lot about CarPlay. It's everywhere, right? But what about Android Auto? It's often overlooked, but it might be the better choice for many drivers. First, let's talk maps. Google Maps has been around for a long time. It started way back in 2

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering a Rare Bone Disorder: Iranian Researchers Find New Genetic Clue

In Iran, scientists recently discovered a new genetic change in people with a rare bone condition. This condition, called osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), makes bones very weak and easy to break. Usually, this happens because of problems in two specific genes, COL1A1 and COL1A2. However, in some cases,

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: Russia and US Discuss Ukraine's Future

Russia and the US are having talks about ending the war in Ukraine. These talks are happening in Florida. A Russian official said the talks are going well. He also said they will keep talking today and tomorrow. The US has been trying hard to make peace. They have met with Ukrainian and European le

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Predicting Health Risks: How Blood Fats Can Help

In a recent study, researchers looked at how well certain blood fat markers can predict health issues in older adults. The study used advanced computer methods to analyze these markers. The goal was to see if they could predict problems like heart disease and diabetes. The study involved a large gro

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Titans: Inside the Heated Debates at a Major Conservative Gathering

At a recent conservative gathering, tensions ran high as prominent figures took shots at each other instead of focusing on their usual targets. Erika Kirk, now leading the influential organization after her husband's passing, tried to keep things light, comparing the event to a lively family Thanksg

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Why Congress is Struggling to Get Anything Done

Congress is in a tough spot. It's not functioning as well as it should. Many former lawmakers say it's broken. They point to several big problems. First, lawmakers are leaving in record numbers. They're tired of the gridlock. They feel like they can't get anything done. This isn't just about one ad

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Films That Reflect Our World

This year, several films stood out by showing stories of people fighting against unfair systems. These movies were not set in fantasy worlds but in real-life situations, making them feel more urgent and important. One of these films is "It Was Just An Accident" by Jafar Panahi. It tells the story o

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Jahdae Walker: The Undrafted Hero of the Bears

Jahdae Walker, a rookie wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, made a huge impact in a recent game against the Green Bay Packers. Walker, who had never caught a pass in his NFL career before that game, started things off with a 15-yard catch on the first play of the game. He then sealed the deal with

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Handle Stress: A Tiny Chemical's Big Role

Plants, like all living things, face stress. One way they cope is by using a tiny molecule called glutathione. This molecule helps protect plants from damage caused by oxidation, a process that can harm proteins. But how does this work exactly? Researchers found that when plants are under stress, l

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