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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Speed vs. Creativity

AI is revolutionizing research labs. It speeds up data processing and cuts costs. But there's a trade-off. AI excels at refining existing ideas. It's like a super-fast assistant that always plays it safe. However, history shows that big breakthroughs come from unexpected, risky ideas. To keep innov

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A Year of Big Changes

Donald Trump is back in the White House and making big moves. In just one year, he's changed many policies and laws. Some people like what he's doing, while others are worried. Let's look at what he's done so far. First, Trump promised to stop illegal immigration. He's made it harder for people to

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Dec 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Remembering 2025: Stars We Lost and Their Lasting Impact

In 2025, the world said goodbye to many influential figures who left their mark on various fields. Their deaths sparked conversations about legacy, mental health, and the fleeting nature of life. In Hollywood, the passing of Rob Reiner and Val Kilmer reminded everyone that fame comes with its own s

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Parasitology: A Look at the Past and a Glimpse into the Future

Parasites are tiny but mighty. They have a big impact on health and the environment. The 2025 National Congress of Parasitology is a big deal. It's a chance for experts to celebrate what they've done. It's also a time to plan what's next. The event is more than just a meeting. It's a gathering of m

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Holiday Help for Seniors: A Lifeline at Home

The holidays are a time for joy, but for seniors and their families, it can also be a period of stress and worry. As the population ages, the need for reliable home care grows. Home health and hospice services are stepping up to fill this gap, offering crucial support during the holiday season and b

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

A Stanford Scientist's Cyber Vengeance

A former Stanford researcher, Naheed Mangi, faced the consequences for a cyberattack that took place seven years ago. Mangi, now 70, was found guilty of tampering with a protected computer. This incident involved a cancer patient database, where she replaced critical information with nonsense and in

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Weather Chaos: U. S. Braces for Winter Storm Amid Holiday Travel Rush

A strong winter storm is making its way across the U. S. , bringing a mix of snow, ice, and severe weather. This storm, driven by a powerful cyclone, is causing quite a stir, especially during a busy travel week. In the Upper Midwest, the National Weather Service has issued warnings about whiteout

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Test: Can Markets Grow Up in 2026?

The crypto world is changing. It's not just about hype anymore. The focus is shifting to how well these markets can handle real challenges. Experts think 2026 will be a big test for crypto. Can it grow and stay strong under stricter rules? Trading is not what it used to be. Futures contracts are no

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Colleges in 2026: Can They Still Shape Future Citizens?

In 2026, colleges and universities in the U. S. are at a turning point. They face a tough mix of problems: money troubles, political pressure, and rapid tech changes. These aren't just small issues; they're testing what these schools are really for and if people will keep trusting them. Students to

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Bourbon Street's Safety: A Year of Temporary Fixes

Bourbon Street in New Orleans has seen changes since the tragic vehicle attack a year ago. Steel barriers now block the street each night, but they are not perfect. They take time to set up and can only stop slow-moving vehicles. These barriers are just a temporary fix while officials work on a long

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