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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart TVs in 2026: Bigger, Brighter, and More Colorful

In 2025, the TV market was all about small upgrades. Big names like Samsung, Sony, and TCL brought out new OLED, Mini-LED, and QLED TVs. Samsung's S95F OLED TV was a standout, earning the title of best TV of the year. Sony's Bravia 8 II and TCL's QM6K also got great reviews. But the real game-change

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Rice Seeds and Their Temperature Sensitivity: A Molecular Dance

Rice seeds are picky about temperature. They need the right heat to sprout and grow. Scientists have been trying to figure out how this works. They found a cool trick that rice seeds use to decide when to grow. There are two key players in this game: OsFTIP9 and OSH1. When the temperature is just r

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

JT Toppin: A Rising Star from Texas

JT Toppin, a standout basketball player, has made a name for himself despite not being related to the Toppin brothers in the NBA. His journey began with football, but it was basketball that truly captured his heart. Growing up, he was inspired by watching players dominate the game, especially with h

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Dec 28 2025RELIGION

The Chicago Connection: A Pope Like No Other

In May, the world witnessed something extraordinary: the election of Pope Leo XIV, a man with deep ties to Chicago. This wasn't just any pope; he was a former priest from the Windy City, known to many as Father Bob. The news broke while a group of friends were heading to the airport, their phones bu

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Test: Can Markets Grow Up in 2026?

The crypto world is changing. It's not just about hype anymore. The focus is shifting to how well these markets can handle real challenges. Experts think 2026 will be a big test for crypto. Can it grow and stay strong under stricter rules? Trading is not what it used to be. Futures contracts are no

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Colleges in 2026: Can They Still Shape Future Citizens?

In 2026, colleges and universities in the U. S. are at a turning point. They face a tough mix of problems: money troubles, political pressure, and rapid tech changes. These aren't just small issues; they're testing what these schools are really for and if people will keep trusting them. Students to

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

The Slip in Student Smarts: A Wake-Up Call for America

America's education system is facing a serious problem. Recent data shows that high school graduates today know less and can do less than those from ten years ago. This isn't just about the pandemic. The decline started before Covid-19 hit. The latest report on student performance is alarming. Many

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet for All: Building a Future-Proof Network

High-speed internet is now considered as vital as roads and bridges. A year ago, a big decision was made to ensure every home and business in the U. S. has access to it. A huge amount of money, $42. 5 billion, was set aside for this purpose. The idea is simple: in today's world, the internet is not

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Bourbon Street's Safety: A Year of Temporary Fixes

Bourbon Street in New Orleans has seen changes since the tragic vehicle attack a year ago. Steel barriers now block the street each night, but they are not perfect. They take time to set up and can only stop slow-moving vehicles. These barriers are just a temporary fix while officials work on a long

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

Avoid These Business Mistakes for a Better Year Ahead

Businesses often set yearly goals, much like personal New Year's resolutions. However, unlike personal goals, business resolutions can have significant consequences if not achieved. Here are some common business mistakes to avoid. First, businesses should not aim to impress every customer every tim

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