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Dec 13 2025SCIENCE

Little Brains, Big Emotions: How Babies React to Food After Feeling Frustrated

Ever wondered how babies react to food when they're feeling upset? Scientists wanted to know too. They brought 12-month-old babies into a lab. First, the babies ate lunch until they were full. Then, they had to do something frustrating. While the babies wore special caps to measure brain activity, t

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Tiger Woods and Jason Day: A Tale of Mutual Growth

Jason Day, a skilled golfer from Australia, had a big change in his career. This change started when he was just 14 years old. He read a book about Tiger Woods. The book showed Woods' scores and the shots he took to win. This made Day think a lot. He started to practice very early in the morning. He

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Türkiye's Inflation: A Slow but Steady Descent

Türkiye is making progress in its fight against inflation. The finance minister expects the annual rate to drop into the 20% range by February. This is a significant improvement from the 64%-65% seen over the past three years. The government's goal is to bring inflation down to single digits, but th

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Week 15 NFL: Smart Picks for Fantasy Fans

Week 15 of the NFL season is here, and it's time to think about the best moves for your fantasy team. This isn't just about guessing who will win. It's about understanding how teams play against each other and making smart bets. Some people might think this is too much work. But the truth is, knowi

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Steelers Star T. J. Watt's Game Time Uncertain

T. J. Watt, the star edge rusher for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is facing some health concerns. He missed practice on Thursday after feeling some discomfort in his lung the day before. This has put his availability for the upcoming Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins in doubt. On Friday, new

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Holiday Shopping Blues: Why Americans Are Feeling the Pinch

Americans are feeling the heat this holiday season, with many struggling to afford gifts and groceries. A recent survey shows that a large number of people are dipping into their savings and hunting for bargains. This is not just a seasonal blip; it’s a sign of ongoing economic pressures. The surve

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Border Dispute: Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Pause Fighting

Thailand and Cambodia have decided to stop fighting again. This isn't new. They've been arguing over land for a long time. The problem started with a map from 1907. Thailand says it's wrong. Cambodia says it's right. A court said Cambodia is right in 1962. Many Thais are still upset about that. Bot

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

CNN: Who's Really in Control?

CNN is in a tough spot. It's like a hot potato, and everyone wants a piece. First, Netflix wanted to buy most of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. But they didn't want the news networks. They wanted the movie studios and streaming services. CNN staff thought this was good news. They reme

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Titans Bet Big on AI and Space

The excitement around AI has cooled down a bit. Not long ago, any news about OpenAI would make tech stocks jump. But now, investors are more cautious. They're not as quick to believe big promises in the AI world. Things got even more complicated when Time Magazine named a group of AI leaders as Per

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling Comeback: Falcons Defy Odds Against Buccaneers

The Atlanta Falcons pulled off an incredible comeback against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With just 10 minutes left, they were down by two touchdowns. But they didn't give up. They fought back and won 29-28. Kirk Cousins, the Falcons' quarterback, led the charge. He made a clutch pass on a fourth-and-

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