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Jan 03 2026CRIME

The Web's Dark Side: How One Teen's Life Took a Wrong Turn

In the peaceful suburbs of Charlotte, a young man's journey took a troubling direction. Christian Sturdivant, just 18 years old, was on the brink of carrying out a harmful plan. His target? A local grocery store and a fast-food restaurant. But what led him to this point? The internet played a big r

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: NASA's Bold Step Back to the Moon

NASA is gearing up for a big moment in space exploration. After many years of waiting, the Artemis II mission is set to take astronauts back to the moon. This mission is a huge deal because it's the first time since 1972 that humans will travel beyond Earth's orbit. The crew for Artemis II includes

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Grab Good Stuff from Plants

Quercetin is a superstar nutrient found in many fruits and veggies. It's great for health, but getting it out of plants is tricky. Old ways use lots of time and bad chemicals. Now, scientists made a smart polymer that loves quercetin. It's like a magnet, but for molecules. They made this polymer us

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Congress Should Step Up on Africa Decisions

Rep. Kat Cammack from Florida recently spoke about U. S. military action in Africa. She believes that if extremists in Nigeria don't stop their activities after recent strikes, Congress should vote on further actions. This is important because it ensures that the administration doesn't act alone wit

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Gas Pipeline Rules: Are They Strong Enough?

Colorado's recent push to tighten its rules on natural gas pipelines has sparked debate. The state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has backed most of the recommendations from an administrative law judge. These rules aim to strengthen the regulation of the vast network of gas pipelines crisscross

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Artemis 2 Rocket Gets Patriotic Makeover for Historic Moon Mission

NASA is gearing up for its Artemis 2 mission, a big step in space exploration. This mission will send astronauts on a journey around the moon. It's a major deal because it's the first time since the Apollo days that humans will go that far into space. The rocket for this mission, called the Space L

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of NO2+ in Our Atmosphere

NO2+ might sound like a mouthful, but it's a big deal in our atmosphere. Scientists have just created the first complete map of this molecule's behavior at high temperatures. This isn't just any map; it's a detailed guide showing how NO2+ vibrates, rotates, and absorbs light. Think of it as a treasu

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Eating Less Could Help Save the Planet

A recent study suggests that a significant portion of the global population needs to adjust their eating habits to combat climate change. The research, led by Dr. Juan Diego Martinez, indicates that 44% of people worldwide must change their diets to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius. The

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Photoscience: A Look at a Key Journal

Photoscience is a big deal. It's about how light affects chemistry and biology. There's a journal that's all about this stuff. It's called "Photochemistry and Photobiology. " It's the official journal of the American Society for Photobiology. This journal is a big platform for scientists. They shar

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

New Gelatin Trick Helps Detect Explosives Better

Forensic investigators have a tough job. They need to find tiny bits of explosives left after a blast. This helps them figure out what happened and who did it. But old ways of collecting these bits, like using cotton swabs or special liquids, don't always work well. They miss a lot of evidence, espe

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