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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Healthy Savings: A Quick Guide to Today's Wellness Deals

Health and wellness are important. Everyone wants to feel good and stay healthy. Right now, there's a chance to save money on products that can help with that. The Wellness Company is offering discounts on a variety of items. These include supplements, emergency kits, and even memberships. Suppleme

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Treasures: Amazing Deals on Phones, Games, and Gadgets

The time between Christmas and New Year's is often slow, but it's perfect for snagging some great deals. This week, there are some amazing discounts on tech gadgets and games that you shouldn't miss. Google's Pixel 10 phones are some of the best Android phones out there, and right now, they're on s

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Science Keeps Moving Forward, Even When It's Under Fire

Science had a rough time in the United States. Many research grants were put on hold or canceled. This included over 3, 800 grants from big organizations like the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. NASA faced threats of major budget cuts. Top scientists are leaving th

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Save and Grow Your Money in 2026

Many people struggle to meet their financial goals, but that doesn't mean you should give up. In fact, most Americans are hopeful that next year will be better. If you want to improve your financial situation, there are some useful tools that can help you save, spend wisely, and manage your money mo

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

The Missing Money Mystery: How a Moving Company's Trust Was Abused

A former employee of a Metro Detroit moving company is in hot water for allegedly stealing a huge amount of money. Deborah Beaudoin, who used to work as a financial controller, is accused of taking over $215, 000 from her employer, Rose Moving and Storage. The trouble started when Van Buren Townshi

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Future Innovators Get a Boost from Travis Scott and NASA

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation is teaming up with NASA to give Houston's students a head start in STEM. The foundation, which supports education and community initiatives, has joined forces with Space Center Houston to create a new program for local students. The program, which ran for eight

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Clashes: Hubble's Rare Glimpse into Space Rock Smashups

Hubble Space Telescope has captured something extraordinary: the aftermath of two massive space rock collisions near a young star named Fomalhaut. This isn't just any star; it's in our cosmic backyard, just 25 light-years away. That's a staggering 150 trillion kilometers, but in space terms, it's pr

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

The Oddball Protein in the CRISPR World

In the microscopic world, bacteria and viruses are locked in a constant fight. Bacteria have a defense mechanism called CRISPR-Cas, which acts like a shield against viruses. But viruses, or phages, have developed counterattacks. They produce proteins called anti-CRISPRs (Acr) to weaken this defense.

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Power Play: Actor Sues Tyler Perry for Alleged Assault

A Hollywood actor has taken legal action against Tyler Perry, accusing the famous producer of sexual assault. Mario Rodriguez, who was in "Boo! A Madea Halloween, " claims Perry made unwanted sexual advances over several years. This isn't the first time Perry has faced such allegations. Another acto

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Six Flags in Hot Water: Investors Call Foul Over Merged Company's Shady Moves

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is in deep trouble. Investors are not happy. They say the company lied about its operations. This happened after Six Flags joined forces with Cedar Fair on July 1, 2024. The merger made Six Flags the biggest amusement park operator in North America. But things wen

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