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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

2025: A Year of Science, Space, and Surprising Creatures

2025 was a year packed with remarkable scientific events and discoveries. One of the most talked-about events was the emergence of Brood XIV cicadas. These insects, known for their unique 17-year life cycle, captured the attention of many, especially in the Cape and southeastern parts of Massachuset

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Jan 02 2026RELIGION

Judah Smith: The Pastor Who Mixes Faith and Fame

Judah Smith, the pastor behind Churchome, is a unique figure who blends faith with a touch of celebrity culture. He's known for his stylish outfits and his close ties to big names like Justin Bieber. Smith's sermons, often filmed and shared online, focus on personal growth and spiritual well-being.

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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Fight to Save Bees: The Neonic Debate

In Colorado, a heated discussion is happening about the use of neonicotinoids, often called neonics. These are chemicals used to protect crops from pests. Farmers apply them to seeds, and as the plants grow, the chemicals spread throughout. This helps keep bugs away but might be hurting bees and oth

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Indium Nanostructures: Tiny Tech with Big Potential

Indium is making waves in the tech world. Scientists have found a clever way to grow tiny indium structures on silicon using a method called molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). They used special templates with shapes like inverted pyramids and V-grooves to guide the growth of these nanostructures. These t

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rainy Day Parade: Magic Johnson Leads 137th Rose Parade

The 137th Rose Parade in Pasadena made history, not just for its theme, “The Magic in Teamwork, ” but also for the relentless rain that turned the event into a soggy spectacle. Despite the weather, the parade went on, featuring over 80 entrants, including marching bands and elaborate floats. The rai

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Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Maryland's January Chill: What's in Store for the Weekend?

Maryland is in for a frosty start to January, with temperatures taking a nosedive. The cold front that swept through early this morning has left behind a biting wind. The good news is that the skies will clear up a bit later today, but don't expect a warm-up anytime soon. Wind gusts are expected to

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Hot Topics: What Got Knoxville Talking in 2025

In 2025, Knoxville's opinion section saw new voices join the conversation. One of these newcomers wrote the year's most popular piece. The section also kicked off a project called "(Re)United States, " aiming to bring together different views on how to mend the political divide. The goal was to move

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Indonesians Saw COVID-19 Risks Over Time

Indonesia's view on COVID-19 risks changed a lot from 2020 to 2022. This shift was studied over time to see how people's fears and awareness evolved. At first, many Indonesians were worried about the virus. But as time passed, their perception changed. Some became more relaxed. Others stayed alert.

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Sip Your Way to Dreamland: The Science Behind Bedtime Drinks

Sleep is crucial, yet many struggle to get enough. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends at least seven hours a night, but achieving this can be tough. The good news? Certain drinks can help. First, let's talk about what to avoid. Alcohol might seem like a sleep aid, but it actually dis

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Solana's Big Plans for 2026: Beyond the Hype

Solana is aiming to shake off its memecoin reputation in 2026. After a wild 2025 where its token, SOL, hit a high of $293 before dropping more than half its value, the network is making some big changes. Critics have long seen Solana as a place for quick, risky bets. But now, with major tech upgrade

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