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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Korea's Bear Bile Farming: A Step Towards Change

South Korea is finally putting an end to its controversial bear bile farming industry. This practice, which has been widely criticized, involves keeping bears in captivity to extract their bile, a substance used in traditional medicine. The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment has announced a

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Mom's Worry: Jake and Logan Paul's Fighting Days Might Be Numbered

Pam Stepnick, the mother of internet sensations Jake and Logan Paul, has a clear message for her sons: it's time to hang up the gloves. At 68, she's seen enough of the risks that come with their fighting careers to last a lifetime. Jake, the younger of the two, recently took a brutal beating from A

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

LIV Golf Shifts Strategy to Align with Rankings

LIV Golf is making changes to its format, aiming to align with the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) standards. The league plans to increase its player field to 57 for the 2026 season, up from 54. This move comes as the OWGR adjusts its policy to offer fewer points for tournaments that conclude in

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Spotting Prediabetes in Obese Teens: A New Approach

Obesity in teens is a serious health concern. It often leads to prediabetes, a condition that can cause long-term health problems. Currently, doctors use tests like fasting glucose and HbA1c to detect prediabetes. However, these tests have limitations, especially when it comes to teenagers. A recen

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Standing Strong: How Balance Exercises Speed Up Recovery After Heart Surgery

Heart surgery is a big deal, and recovery can be tough. But what if adding a few balance exercises could make a difference? A recent study looked at how early balance training, along with regular rehab, affects patients who had coronary artery bypass surgery. The study involved 60 patients, all ove

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Missed Calls: How NFL Referees Are Changing Games

NFL referees are making big mistakes. They are not calling pass interference when they should. This is a big problem. It changes the outcome of games. In recent weeks, two important games had key moments where pass interference was not called. In one game, a player from Baltimore pulled down a rece

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Dec 30 2025CRIME

The Man Behind the Bombs: A Look into the January 6 Mystery

Brian Cole Jr. , a 30-year-old from Woodbridge, Virginia, is in hot water. He's accused of planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committees just before the January 6 Capitol riot. Cole's lawyers say he's not a threat and want him released while he awaits trial. They argue t

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A Judge Under Fire: Clerks Speak Out Against Alleged Abuse

A federal judge is facing serious allegations of mistreating her law clerks. The Legal Accountability Project, a group that supports law clerks, has filed a complaint against Judge Sarah Merriam of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. This is a rare move, as such complaints are usually

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ads: How Context Can Boost Online Shopping

Ads online are often random. They don't match what you like or need. This makes people ignore them. It's bad for businesses and annoying for users. But what if ads were smarter? What if they knew what you wanted? A new system tries to fix this. It uses your recent activity to show better ads. For e

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Shutting Doors: A Look at the Struggles

Restaurants are finding it tough to keep their doors open. People are spending less on eating out. They are cooking at home more often. This is because prices are going up. It is hard for restaurants to make money. Many chains are closing locations to save cash. Starbucks is one of them. They plan

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