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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Mairon Santos: The Fighter with a Heart for Family and Roots

Mairon Santos, the UFC star, is gearing up for his next big fight. He recently switched his training camp to be closer to his loved ones. This move shows that family matters more to him than just winning fights. Santos is set to face Muhammad Naimov, a tough opponent from Tajikistan. But what makes

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Zelensky Talks Peace and Challenges

Ukraine's President Zelensky is in Ireland, talking about peace with Russia. He met with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin. Zelensky said peace talks are tricky. He wants clear security promises from the US and Europe. He also wants Russia's frozen money in Europe to help Ukraine. Zelensky said p

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Edwin Díaz: Mets' Closer Conundrum

The Mets are still in the mix for Edwin Díaz, but talks have hit a snag. Díaz is eyeing a five-year deal, while the Mets are leaning towards a three-year commitment. The recent signing of Devin Williams adds a new layer to the situation. Williams is open to a setup role if Díaz returns, but his addi

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Quick Delivery Plan Shakes Up Grocery Market

Amazon is shaking things up with a new super-fast delivery service. They're testing it in Seattle and Philadelphia. This service, called Amazon Now, promises to deliver everyday items and fresh groceries in about 30 minutes or less. It's available within the Amazon app for customers in certain areas

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Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Cancer Care and Environmental Care

Cancer treatment is a must. It is what we all want for ourselves and our loved ones. But, it is not a secret that climate change is affecting everyone, including patients. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. They disrupt care and make things harder for everyone. So, how can we keep g

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

A Woman Who Changed Alabama's Future

Ann Bedsole, a remarkable figure in Alabama's history, passed away at the age of 95. She was not just any politician; she was a pioneer who shattered glass ceilings in both politics and education. Bedsole made history as the first woman to be elected to the Alabama State Senate, serving from 1983 to

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Gen Z's Battle Against Digital Overload

Gen Z, the generation born between 1997 and 2012, is taking a stand against what they call "brain rot. " This term refers to the mental fog and lack of motivation that comes from endless scrolling on social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. The average Gen Z spends over six hours

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Honduras Votes: A Close Call and a Controversial Release

In Honduras, the presidential election is still too close to call. Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla are neck and neck. The count is happening by hand now. This is after a vote that saw a lot of interest from the U. S. Meanwhile, former President Juan Orlando Hernandez was let out of a U. S. priso

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Moved Mountains in Politics and Faith

Reginald Thomas Jackson, a prominent figure in both politics and religion, passed away at 71. His influence stretched far beyond the pulpit, shaping political landscapes in New Jersey and Georgia. As the head of the Black Ministers Council of New Jersey, he wielded significant power, mobilizing fait

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Dec 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Younger Crowds Embrace Shared Dining, Older Ones Prefer Privacy

Young adults are bringing back the idea of eating together at long tables with strangers. This trend is popular among those born between 1997 and 2012. They see it as a way to meet new people and feel connected. Almost all of them like this idea, while only 60% of older adults do. Many young diners

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