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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Iran's Economic Woes Fuel Nationwide Unrest

Iran is in the midst of serious trouble. Protests have been going on for nine days now. They started because the economy is in bad shape. People are upset about the falling value of their money and rising prices. The protests have spread to many parts of the country. Videos show people marching in

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

A Tuna That Broke the Bank

In Tokyo's Toyosu fish market, a massive bluefin tuna became the star of the show. This wasn't just any tuna; it weighed a whopping 535 pounds and sold for a jaw-dropping 510 million yen, which is about $3. 2 million. That's a lot of sushi! The buyer was Kiyomura Corp. , owned by Kiyoshi Kimura, wh

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Jan 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Caribbean Vacations Turned Into Unexpected Adventures

Recent events in Venezuela have caused a lot of trouble for people trying to get back home from their Caribbean vacations. Many families from the Philadelphia area are stuck, waiting for flights that keep getting canceled or delayed. One family from Montgomery County is stuck in Saint Martin. They

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Obesity: The Wegovy Pill Arrives

The U. S. is seeing a big change in how obesity is treated. Novo Nordisk has just launched the first-ever GLP-1 pill for weight loss. This pill, called Wegovy, is a game-changer because it's much cheaper than the usual weekly injections. The price ranges from $149 to $299 per month, depending on the

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Maduro's New Home: Brooklyn Jail's Harsh Reality

Nicolas Maduro, the former Venezuelan president, has landed in a tough spot. He's now in a Brooklyn jail, a place known for its rough conditions. This is the same jail that once held Ghislaine Maxwell and Sean "Diddy" Combs. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are facing serious drug trafficking char

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Justice Roberts Ends Year With a Puzzle

Chief Justice John Roberts wrapped up the Supreme Court's 2025 report with a quote from Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U. S. president. Coolidge, known for his quiet demeanor and conservative fiscal policies, spoke these words in 1926. He was celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of Indepe

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Does Snow Sometimes Look Blue?

Ever walked outside and seen your yard covered in blue snow? It's not a trick of the eye or some strange spill. It's all about how light plays with snow. Snow is not actually blue. It's the light that makes it seem that way. When sunlight hits the snow, it soaks up the red and yellow parts of the l

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

More Work, Same Pay: The Hidden Struggle of College Teachers

Changes are coming to Utah's public universities. The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) is introducing new rules. These rules aim to make things run smoother. But they might also make life harder for some teachers. The new policy, R-485, wants to make sure everyone is doing their fair share. I

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Famous Faces: Their Journeys to Health and Happiness

Many celebrities have shared their weight loss stories, showing that change is possible. Jelly Roll, for instance, shed nearly 200 pounds and aims to lose more. He credits his success to a protein-rich diet, vegetables, and regular walks. His goal? To appear on the cover of Men's Health by 2026. Ed

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Bid Farewell to Iconic Highmark Stadium

The Buffalo Bills are set to play their last game at the historic Highmark Stadium, a place that has seen countless victories, defeats, and unforgettable moments. The stadium, known affectionately as The Ralph, has been a beloved landmark for fans for decades. It's not just a stadium; it's a place f

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