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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Political Fatigue and Personal Goals for 2026

In 2025, many people felt overwhelmed by the state of politics, especially the actions of the president. The year saw a lot of shocking events, but perhaps the most surprising was the lack of resistance from powerful institutions. People are tired and want a change. Some individuals are focusing on

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Dad's Diet Before You Were Born: A Hidden Health Risk

Plastics are everywhere. They are in the food we eat, the water we drink, and even the air we breathe. But did you know that these tiny plastic particles, called microplastics, can affect your health before you are even born? Recent research shows that what your dad ate before your birth might have

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Media Bias: When Opinions Shape the News

Media bias is a hot topic. It's no secret that news outlets have biases. After all, news is created by people, and people have opinions. Some networks, like Fox News, are known for their clear political leanings. Others, like CNN, have their own spin. Even print news, which often strives for objecti

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

How Noni Madueke's Move to Arsenal is Changing the Game

Noni Madueke's transfer to Arsenal this summer sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many were unsure about yet another player from Chelsea joining the Gunners, doubting if he was up to the mark. However, Mikel Arteta was convinced and went ahead with the deal. Since arriving, Madueke has been turnin

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: The Mystery of the $5 Million Shadow Campaign

In Georgia, a political storm is brewing, and it's not just about the candidates. A shadowy group, calling itself "Georgians for Integrity, " has poured around $5 million into attacking Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. The group's ads, which have been flooding TV screens since Thanksgiving, accuse Jo

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Maine's Political Scene: A Wild Ride

Maine's political landscape is proving to be quite the rollercoaster. Let's dive in and see what's been happening. First off, it seems that none of the Republicans who ran for governor in 2018 are jumping back into the ring for 2026. At least, not yet. It's possible that someone might still throw t

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Brigitte Bardot: A Life of Contradictions and Impact

Brigitte Bardot, who recently passed away at 91, left behind a legacy that was as complex as it was influential. She was more than just an actress and singer; she became a symbol of France itself. In 1969, Bardot made history by being the first celebrity to model for Marianne, the iconic representat

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Political Crossroads: What Lies Ahead for Maryland and the Nation?

The political landscape is heating up as the new year kicks off. In Washington, President Donald Trump is back in the spotlight, facing a divided nation and significant policy battles. Meanwhile, Maryland is gearing up for a potentially fiery General Assembly session, with lawmakers grappling with t

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

How Science and Tech Make Your Winter Jacket a Warm Hug

Winter is here, and so are the winter jackets. But have you ever wondered how these jackets keep you warm? It's not just about the fluffiness or the thickness. It's about science and technology working together to keep you cozy. The science behind winter jackets is based on three main ways heat mov

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Teen's Tiny 3D Printer Brainiac

A young innovator has created a compact powerhouse for 3D printers. This isn't just another small tweak. It's a whole new brain for these machines. The creator, a 17-year-old tech whiz, designed a control board called the Cheetah MX4 Mini. It's small, about the size of a drink coaster. But don't let

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