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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Sports World Mourns: A Look at Aviation Tragedies

The sports community is in shock after a recent plane crash claimed the life of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family. The incident happened near Statesville, North Carolina, just minutes after takeoff. The plane was heading back to the airport for an emergency landing. Along with Biffle,

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Dec 22 2025LIFESTYLE

2025: A Year of Bold Visuals and Unexpected Moments

The year 2025 was all about pushing boundaries in the world of visual storytelling. Photographers and their subjects embraced extremes, from intense close-ups to vibrant colors and dramatic contrasts. This year, the lens captured everything from iconic celebrities to everyday people in extraordinary

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Our Past Shapes Who We Trust

Ever wondered why we instantly trust some strangers but not others? It turns out, our past experiences play a big role in shaping these quick judgments. Researchers wanted to find out how our brains use past knowledge to decide who seems trustworthy. They looked into something called stimulus gener

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Chris Tucker's Uncomfortable Epstein Connection

Chris Tucker, the beloved comedian and actor, is facing renewed scrutiny after his name surfaced in the recent Epstein files released by the U. S. Department of Justice. Among the documents, a photo of Tucker with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, sparked curiosity and skepticism among the pub

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing Healthcare at Stanford

Dr. Michael Pfeffer is a busy man. He is the Chief Information Digital Officer at Stanford Health Care and also works as a doctor and teacher. He loves his job because it lets him see how technology can make healthcare better. He thinks technology is most useful when it helps doctors and patients in

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Map Mess: Who Won and Who Lost?

In Indiana, a big fight happened over changing the state's political maps. The Senate said no, even though former President Donald Trump wanted it done. This decision caused some big names to either gain or lose points. Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, along with Senators Jean Leising and Greg

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Guinea's Leader: From Coup to Campaign

Mamady Doumbouya, who took control of Guinea in a coup four years ago, is now aiming to become the country's president through elections. He has made big changes in Guinea's mining industry and started a huge iron ore project. These moves could help him win the upcoming presidential vote, which is s

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Crabs and Lobsters: Do They Feel Pain?

People often enjoy crabs and lobsters, especially during holidays. But have you ever wondered if these creatures feel pain when they are cooked? A recent study sheds some light on this question. Researchers studied the European shore crab to see how it reacts to potentially harmful stimuli. They us

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Game's Kickstarter Surpasses Expectations

Mystery Science Theater 3000, a beloved show from the past, is making a comeback in an unexpected way. A tabletop game based on the show has just launched on Kickstarter. The response has been amazing. With only a few hours left, the campaign has raised over $363, 000, way more than the initial $50,

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Smart Degrees for a Future in AI

The job market is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. Since ChatGPT came out in 2022, jobs that use AI have seen the biggest pay raises. People who build and manage AI systems are in high demand, with average salaries over $135, 000. Picking the right college major is crucial. It's not jus

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