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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gold Mining's Hidden Danger: Mercury's Lasting Impact in Brazil

Brazil's gold mining history has left a messy mark. Mercury, used to extract gold, has polluted the environment in ways that are hard to undo. This isn't just a problem for nature; it's a health risk for people too. Mercury gets into the environment in three main ways. First, new mercury is added d

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

California and Trump Clash Over AI Rules: Who Will Win?

California is not happy with Trump's new AI rules. Just hours after Trump signed an order to stop states from making their own AI laws, Governor Gavin Newsom spoke up. He said the order is more about helping big tech companies than promoting real innovation. Newsom called out Trump and his AI advis

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Michigan Athletics: A Culture Under Scrutiny

The University of Michigan's athletic department is facing serious questions about its culture and leadership. Sherrone Moore, a former coach, was recently fired and charged with serious crimes. This incident has brought attention to the department's handling of misconduct. Investigators are lookin

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Dec 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Glacier's Digital Freeze: When Nature and Tech Collide

In the heart of East Glacier, a modern-day hiccup occurred, leaving 1, 400 people in the lurch. Cell service vanished, and suddenly, it was like taking a step back in time. This wasn't a natural disaster, but a tech one, and it left a lot of folks scratching their heads. The outage wasn't just an i

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Kids Need to Learn About Money and Economics

Many people finish school without ever learning about money or economics. This is a big problem. In 2025, adults in the U. S. still struggle with basic financial questions. They only got about half of the answers right on a test about personal finance. This shows that financial education is not work

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

Navigating the Path: Cancer Educators Seek Clearer Career Routes

Cancer educators play a big role in training the next generation of healthcare workers. But at big research-focused cancer centers, these educators often feel lost when it comes to career growth. A recent survey shed light on this issue, revealing that many feel their work is undervalued compared to

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

VA's Big Plan to Cut Jobs: What You Need to Know

The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs is making some big changes. They plan to cut up to 35, 000 health care jobs this month. This news comes from a report by the Washington Post, which got the info from an internal memo and some insiders. Most of these jobs are ones that haven't been filled yet

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Liam Neeson Clears Up Vaccine Views

Liam Neeson is setting the record straight about his stance on vaccines. After being linked to a documentary that questions vaccine safety, the actor wants everyone to know he's not against vaccinations. The film, which he narrated, has some shaky science and ideas that many experts disagree with.

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Tanker Grabbed by U. S. in Cuba Aid Row

A recent incident involving an oil tanker named Skipper has brought attention to Venezuela's long-standing practice of sending oil to Cuba. The tanker, which set sail from Venezuela on December 4, was carrying nearly two million barrels of heavy crude oil. Its initial destination was the Cuban port

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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Winter's Magic in Hokkaido: A Hidden Gem

Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, transforms into a winter wonderland. Snow blankets the forests, and volcanoes wear white caps. Lakes, fed by glaciers, reflect the icy scenery. This is also the home of the Ainu people. They have a deep bond with nature. Their lives revolve around hunting, fish

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