ACTION

Dec 21 2025OPINION

New Mexico's Cannabis Industry: Caught in a Federal Fiasco

New Mexico's cannabis industry is booming, raking in over $1. 4 billion in sales by mid-2025. This growth has created jobs, boosted tax revenue, and empowered small businesses, especially in rural areas. However, just 60 miles north, at U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) checkpoints, this pro

reading time less than a minute
Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Why the Epstein Files Release Fell Short of Expectations

The recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has left many people unsatisfied. The files were heavily edited and only a small portion of what was promised was made public. This has angered some Republicans, who feel the release was not transparent enough. The Trump administration clai

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Droplets Might Help Fight Brain Diseases

Inside cells, there are tiny droplets that act like little factories. These droplets, called coacervates, are important for many cell functions. They form when certain molecules group together, creating a separate liquid phase within the cell. This process is normal and helps cells work properly. H

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Peaceful Community Shaken by Shocking Violence

Bonnyrigg, a quiet suburb in Sydney's west, is known for its rich cultural diversity. With a population of under 10, 000, it's home to a mix of cultures, languages, and faiths. You'll find a mosque, four Buddhist temples, and three churches all within a short distance. Over 80% of households speak a

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Sony Takes the Lead in the Peanuts Universe

Sony has just made a big move in the world of entertainment. They are now the majority owners of the beloved "Peanuts" brand. This means they will have a lot of say in what happens to Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang. The deal is worth a whopping $457 million. Sony already had a 39%

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Young Lives on Hold: It's Time to Pass the Dream Act

The debate around immigration can be tough to follow. But one thing is clear: most Americans agree that Dreamers should have a path to citizenship. These are young people who grew up in the U. S. , went to school here, and built lives here. Yet, they face an uncertain future. Recently, the Dream Ac

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arizona's Air Quality Crisis: Why Clean Energy is the Answer

Arizona's air quality is in trouble. Harmful pollutants are making it hard for people to breathe. Heatwaves, wildfires, and smog are making life difficult. But there's a solution: clean energy. Most Arizonans want the state to switch to solar and wind power. They believe these are better than fossi

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hemsworth and Ruffalo Team Up for a Wild Ride in New Crime Drama

A fresh glimpse into the upcoming crime thriller \"Crime 101\" has just dropped, and it's got fans buzzing. This time, the spotlight is on the dynamic duo, Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo, who are stepping out of their superhero roles for something a bit grittier. The new trailer gives us a taste

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025CRIME

The Epstein Files: A Cloud of Secrets

The recent release of the Epstein files has left many feeling let down. The documents, which were supposed to shed light on the infamous Jeffrey Epstein's connections, are mostly blacked out. This has sparked frustration among those seeking transparency. The Justice Department has released hundreds

reading time less than a minute
Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Rome's Trevi Fountain: A New Way to Visit

Rome is making changes to how tourists can visit the famous Trevi Fountain. Starting February 1, visitors will need to pay two euros to get close to the fountain. This new rule aims to manage the large crowds and generate more money for the city. The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, announced this

reading time less than a minute