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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Tiger Woods' Health Journey: A Glimpse into His Future in Golf

Tiger Woods, a name that echoes through the halls of golf history, is at a crossroads in his career. His journey has been marked by triumph and tribulation, and now, as he approaches his 50th birthday, the focus is on his health and potential return to the sport. John Daly, a fellow golf legend, re

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Call for Justice: Afghan Exiles in Iran Face Deadly Threats

In Iran, two former Afghan military leaders were recently shot dead. This has sparked outrage and fear among Afghan refugees. Many believe the Taliban is behind these killings. The Afghanistan Freedom Front, a group opposing the Taliban, has accused the Taliban of targeting former Afghan soldiers.

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: Protecting a Digital Safety Advocate

In a surprising turn of events, a U. S. judge has put a temporary halt to the Trump administration's plan to detain Imran Ahmed, a British activist fighting against online misinformation. Ahmed, who lives in New York, is the CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. The U. S. government accused

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Businesses and Climate Change: Beyond Just Saving Energy

Climate change is a big deal, and businesses have a big part to play. Some companies are doing great things to help the planet. But most are not doing enough to cut down on carbon or make the big changes needed to fight climate change. You might have heard of "greenwashing. " That's when companies

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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe in 2026: A Smart Guide

In 2026, crypto security experts say the biggest threats won't come from fancy hacking tricks. Instead, they'll come from people being tricked into giving away their crypto. This is called social engineering. It's like a con artist convincing you to hand over your keys instead of breaking into your

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Love the Smell of Christmas Trees?

Christmas trees are more than just decorations. They are a big part of the holiday season for many families. But have you ever wondered why we love them so much? Scientists are trying to figure that out. A big study is happening right now. It's all about what makes Christmas trees so appealing. The

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

NFL Playoff Spots Locked In: Who's In and Who's Fighting for a Chance?

The NFL playoff scene is heating up as more teams secure their spots. In the NFC, the Seahawks, Eagles, Bears, and 49ers have already made it. Over in the AFC, the Patriots, Jaguars, Chargers, and Bills are in. The Broncos, Seahawks, and 49ers are in the driver's seat to snag the top seed in their r

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Greece's Wind-Powered Symphony: Can Music Light Up the Streets?

Greece is exploring a unique way to harness wind energy. They're not using the usual wind turbines. Instead, they're looking into wind harps. These aren't your typical musical instruments. They're designed to turn wind vibrations into electricity. The plan is to install these harp-like structures a

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Feeling Alone at Work: How Tech Changes the Game for Older Workers

Older workers, those 50 and up, often feel left out at work. This isn't just about having fewer friends at the office. It's about feeling like they don't belong. This can make them feel sad, less interested in their jobs, and less productive. Why is this happening? One big reason is technology. The

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Helping Immigrant Teens Navigate Health Challenges

Immigrant teens often find it difficult to access health information. They face unique obstacles that other young people may not encounter. Cultural norms and societal attitudes can create barriers to getting the support they need. This is where technology, like mobile apps, can step in and make a r

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