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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Eat Fermented Foods in Europe?

People in Europe have been eating fermented foods for a long time. These foods are made by letting bacteria or yeast grow on them. This process can change the taste and make the food last longer. Some examples of fermented foods are yogurt, sauerkraut, and kimchi. Researchers wanted to know how oft

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Understanding COVID-19's Global Impact: What's Really Going On?

COVID-19 is still around, but it's not the same as it was at the start. It's become more like a common illness that keeps popping up in different places. Even with vaccines and health rules, the virus changes, people's immunity shifts, and the environment plays a role in how it spreads and how sick

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Dec 30 2025EDUCATION

A Familiar Face Takes Charge of Plum School District's Finances

John Zahorchak is stepping back into his old shoes as the director of finance and operations for Plum School District. This time, he's bringing a wealth of experience and a promise to make school finances more engaging. Zahorchak isn't new to the district or the role. He previously held the same pos

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Arizona's Push to Protect Small Donors' Privacy

Arizona is looking to boost privacy for those who give small amounts to political campaigns. Right now, anyone donating less than $100 can stay anonymous. But a new bill wants to raise that limit to $200. The idea is to shield these smaller donors from potential backlash. Why the change? The argume

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Dec 30 2025EDUCATION

A Chance to Shine: $1, 000 Scholarship for Student Entrepreneurs

A new scholarship is now open for students who dream big and want to start their own businesses. The Gary Gordon Scholarship for Entrepreneurs gives $1, 000 to one lucky student every year. To apply, students need to write an essay about their business ideas and how they plan to make a difference.

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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Magic Draws Crowds to AMC and ODEON Cinemas Over Holiday Weekend

The final weekend of 2025 saw a massive surge in moviegoers flocking to AMC Theatres and ODEON Cinemas worldwide. Over 5. 5 million people chose to watch films at these cinemas from December 25 to December 28, making it one of the busiest weekends of the year. This surge in attendance was driven by

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

AMC's Stock Slump: What's Behind the Drop Despite Box Office Wins?

AMC's stock is taking a hit, even though "Avatar: Fire and Ash" brought in big crowds. The movie made $483 million worldwide and drew over 4 million people to AMC theaters. That's the biggest pre-Christmas weekend for AMC since 2021. But investors aren't celebrating. They're worried about AMC's mone

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Songs to Life: A New Way to Animate Singing Faces

Creating 3D animations of people singing is a cool idea. It can be used in virtual worlds, entertainment, and even teaching. But it's tricky. Most methods that turn speech into movement don't work well for singing. They make faces look too smooth and emotionless. That's why a new approach called Thi

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Craft Beer Industry Faces Tough Times as Popular Brewery Shuts Down

The craft beer industry is going through a rough patch. Many breweries are closing their doors. This is happening after a few years of struggles. The situation might get worse before it gets better. Over 250 breweries in the U. S. have already closed this year. More are expected to follow. Some bre

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Dec 30 2025LIFESTYLE

A Beloved Eatery's Final Bite

A historic dining spot in Los Angeles County is bidding farewell after a remarkable run of nearly 140 years. The Original Saugus Cafe, a staple in the community, is set to close its doors for good on January 4th at 9 PM. This eatery has quite the legacy. It first opened its doors way back in 1888 a

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