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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Malcolm's Back: A Chaotic Family Reunion

The beloved sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" is making a comeback. Hulu has announced a revival series titled "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, " set to premiere on April 10. This new four-part event picks up with Malcolm, now an adult, and his daughter, who reconnect with his eccentric fam

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Linux's Future: Growth, Challenges, and a Browser in Trouble

Linux is set to keep growing in 2026, but not everything is smooth sailing. The Linux desktop is becoming more popular, especially among former Windows users. Microsoft's push for AI and subscription models might drive more people to Linux. However, Linux has a problem: too many choices. With over a

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Women Stay in Abusive Relationships?

Women often find themselves stuck in harmful relationships due to a mix of personal and societal pressures. This piece looks into how certain beliefs and behaviors can make it tough for women to leave abusive partners. First, it's important to note that women who experience abuse often hold stronge

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Your Phone Knows More Than You Think

Cellphones are like tiny detectives in our pockets, always gathering information. A forensic scientist pointed out that these devices hold a lot of data that could be used in court. This data includes search history, GPS locations, and even deleted messages. The scientist warned that people often do

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crime Claims Under Fire: Families Speak Out

In Washington, D. C. , families who have lost loved ones to violence are pushing back against President Trump's claims about crime rates. Since the National Guard was deployed in August, Trump has repeatedly stated that murders have stopped in the city. However, records show that 28 people have been

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Financial Stress Takes a Toll on Your Heart

Financial worries can age your heart faster than you might think. A recent study found that money troubles and not having enough food can speed up heart aging just as much as high blood pressure or diabetes. This means people with financial stress might be at a higher risk of heart disease and even

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

A New Hope for Peace: Thailand and Cambodia Take Steps to End Border Conflict

Thailand and Cambodia are taking steps to rebuild trust and solidify a ceasefire after weeks of violent clashes. This comes after a meeting in China, where both countries agreed to work together to prevent future conflicts. The fighting, which started early this month, has been going on for weeks.

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Fertility Equality: Aetna's Big Change for LGBTQ Families

Aetna, a major health insurance company, has decided to treat all couples equally when it comes to fertility care. This change comes after a legal battle that highlighted unfair treatment. For a long time, same-sex couples had to pay huge amounts of money out of their own pockets for fertility treat

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Power Back On at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant After Repairs

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, currently under Russian control, has its external power supply back online. This happened after some fixes were done to a line that was damaged. The plant's Russian operators said that Ukrainian military actions caused the damage. The International Atomic Energy

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Media Mergers: The Big Changes Coming in 2026

In 2026, the media world is going through big changes. Companies are merging, investing in new tech, and selling parts of their businesses. This is happening because streaming services are growing, and some rules about owning TV stations might change. Netflix made a huge deal to buy Warner Bros' st

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