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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Nevada's Secret Science Hub: 75 Years of Innovation

In the heart of the Nevada desert, a massive, highly secured area has been quietly working on some of the most critical scientific and security tasks for the U. S. for the past 75 years. This place, known as the Nevada National Security Sites (NNSS), is not just about nuclear tests anymore. It's a h

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Path to Justice: A Global Effort to Address War Damages

In a significant move, European leaders, including Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, gathered in The Hague to establish an International Claims Commission. This commission aims to address the extensive damages inflicted by Russian attacks and alleged war crimes. The event, co-hosted by the Ne

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Schools' Hidden Struggle: When Kindness Isn't Enough

Schools are trying hard to make students feel safe and happy. But new research shows that this might not be working for everyone. In fact, it could be making things worse for some kids. The study looked at over a million students in California. It found that students who are bullied because of who

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Parents Tame Tantrums?

Parents of kids with disruptive behavior disorders often feel lost. They struggle to manage outbursts. But what if technology could lend a hand? Researchers have been exploring this idea. They want to know if digital tools can help. Specifically, tools that give real-time feedback. These tools coul

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

How Do NFL Players Bounce Back After ACL Tears?

Micah Parsons' recent ACL injury has sparked curiosity about how top NFL pass-rushers recover from such setbacks. Let's explore the journeys of five Pro Bowl edge defenders who faced similar injuries over the past decade. Nick Bosa, a standout player, earned Pro Bowl honors as a rookie in 2019. He

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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 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hot Weather Makes Pesticides More Dangerous for Amazon Frogs

Amazon frogs are in trouble. Pesticides and climate change are teaming up to make life harder for them. Scientists wanted to see how these two problems affect frog tadpoles. They looked at two types of frogs: Osteocephalus taurinus and Scinax ruber. They tested how these tadpoles handle a pesticide

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

The Raya Reality: Not Quite the Celebrity Hotspot I Expected

Raya, the dating app known for its exclusivity, isn't exactly what many people think it is. It's often seen as a place where celebrities and influencers mingle, but the reality is quite different. Getting into Raya isn't easy. You have to apply, link your Instagram, and even get a referral from a c

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Dec 15 2025CRYPTO

Making Crypto Easy: VALR and Checkout. com Team Up

VALR, a major player in the crypto exchange world, has joined forces with Checkout. com. This team-up is all about making it easier for people around the globe to get into crypto. Now, users can add money to their VALR accounts and buy cryptocurrencies using their local money and familiar payment op

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

A Setback for Kansas City: Mahomes' Season Ends Early

Patrick Mahomes, the star quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, suffered a significant setback when he tore the ACL in his left knee. This injury, confirmed by an MRI on Sunday night, has brought his season to an abrupt halt. The news was shared by CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, leaving fans and team

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