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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Jupiter's Close Encounter with a Mysterious Visitor

A strange object from another star system is heading towards Jupiter. Scientists are excited but also worried. This object, called 3I/ATLAS, is not like anything they have seen before. It spins in a weird way and sometimes glows brighter or dimmer. Now, it is getting close to Jupiter, and this could

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's LandSpace Aims High with Reusable Rockets

LandSpace, a Chinese private space company, is setting its sights on the stars with a big plan. They want to raise a huge amount of money, about $1. 07 billion, through an IPO. This cash will help them make more rockets and improve their technology. The Shanghai Stock Exchange has given LandSpace t

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Boston City Council President Race: A Clash of Ambitions and Alliances

In Boston, a fierce competition is unfolding to decide who will lead the City Council. Gabriela Coletta Zapata and Brian Worrell are the main contenders, each aiming to secure the necessary votes to claim the presidency. The election, set for January 5, is not just about who wins but also about unde

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Saving College Sports: A Billionaire's Bold Idea

Cody Campbell, a billionaire and Texas Tech's top supporter, has a unique idea. He thinks Congress should create a new group to fix college sports. This is not just about throwing money at the problem. Campbell believes that private equity is only a temporary fix. He wants a long-term solution that

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Cracking the Code: Today's Sports-Themed Connections Puzzle

Ever felt stuck on a puzzle? Today's Connections: Sports Edition might have left you scratching your head. This puzzle is not your usual fare. It's a mix of sports trivia that might hit close to home if you're a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. But don't worry, help is here! First, let's talk about

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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Smart Polymers Boost Isotope Analysis in Chemistry

Science has a new trick up its sleeve. It's called temperature-responsive liquid chromatography (TRLC). This isn't just any regular chromatography. It's special because it can change how it works just by changing the temperature. This is all thanks to smart polymers like PNIPAAm. These polymers are

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

WVU Sports: The Highs and Lows of 2025

In 2025, West Virginia University's sports teams had quite the year. Let's dive into the good, the bad, and the ugly. First, let's talk about the wins. The WVU baseball team did something amazing. They won the Big 12 title outright for the first time ever. This is a big deal because it shows how fa

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Viral Video Sparks a Big Reaction

A video that went viral recently has caused quite a stir. It's all about alleged fraud in Minnesota's Somali-run child care centers. The video, which is 43 minutes long, has been watched by millions on X and YouTube. It was put up by Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old known for creating content that suppor

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Funds Frozen Amid Fraud Claims

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has decided to halt child care payments to Minnesota. This decision follows claims of fraud in the state's day care system. HHS has also made payment rules stricter for all states. Now, states must show proof of how they use the funds. A video by co

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Tiny Tech and Sound Waves

Cancer is tough to beat, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, a team came up with a clever idea. They made tiny particles that can help the body's own immune system attack cancer cells. These particles are special because they use sound waves to do their job. Normal

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