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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Up in Tough Conditions: The Rise of Zinc-Ion Batteries

Zinc-ion batteries are gaining attention for their safety, affordability, and eco-friendliness. They are being considered for large-scale energy storage and wearable tech. However, they struggle in extreme conditions like very hot or cold temperatures, physical stress, and chemical exposure. In the

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Breathing Easy: How to Keep Your Home's Air Fresh and Healthy

Ever wondered why your home feels stuffy or why allergies act up indoors? It's not just about the temperature. The air you breathe inside your home plays a huge role in how you feel. Humidity levels, air circulation, and tiny particles like dust and pollen all affect your comfort and health. So, how

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Life Forms in Wetlands Can Tame Toxic Metals

Wetlands are like nature's kidneys, cleaning up the environment. But they're under attack from harmful metals and metalloids (HMs) from human activities. These nasty substances can be super toxic and move around easily, depending on their form. Microbes in the soil can change these forms through pro

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

A Big Step for a Rhode Island Educator: New York's Education Scene Beckons

Angélica Infante-Green, a prominent figure in Rhode Island's education system, is being considered for a significant role in New York City's schools. This move could be a game-changer for her career. She has been mentioned as a potential candidate by Chalkbeat, but she has not confirmed any discussi

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Bold Leader: To Lam's Path to Power and Reform

Vietnam is at a crossroads, with To Lam, a figure known for his bold moves, aiming to extend his leadership. His journey to the top has been swift, marked by significant reforms and a strong leadership style. The Communist Party, which has been in charge for a long time, is set to make a decision so

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Arizona's Education: A System in Crisis

Arizona's education system is in a tough spot. Back in the day, teachers were well-qualified, and schools ran smoothly. Now, things are different. Many teachers don't have the right degrees, and schools are struggling. Politicians have a lot to answer for. They've created a system that's in debt and

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothee Chalamet's Risky Ride in Marty Supreme

In the movie "Marty Supreme, " Timothee Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a character who is a lot like Howard Ratner from "Uncut Gems. " Both are Jewish New Yorkers who love taking big risks. Marty is a table tennis player who thinks he can win big if he just keeps betting. The movie is set in 1952 and

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Palmer Square Capital BDC Inc. Gives Extra Cash to Shareholders

Palmer Square Capital BDC Inc. has some good news for its investors. They just announced an extra dividend for the last part of 2025. This is on top of the regular dividend they already pay. The extra cash is $0. 07 per share. People who own shares by December 29, 2025, will get this bonus on Januar

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Who Will Feel the Pinch When Health Insurance Subsidies End?

In the world of health insurance, a big change is coming. The extra help that many people get to pay for their health plans through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is about to disappear. This is not good news for millions of Americans. The end of these extra subsidies, or premium tax credits, will hi

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why the U. S. Might Be Changing Its Vaccine Plan

The U. S. might be changing its vaccine schedule. This is a big deal. The plan is to make it like Denmark’s. Denmark has fewer vaccines on its list. The U. S. has 16. Denmark has 10. The idea is to cut down on shots for diseases like chickenpox, hepatitis A, rotavirus, and flu. But why Denmark? It’

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