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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Jazz Concert Calls Off Over Name Change

A long-standing jazz concert at the Kennedy Center was called off this year. The reason? The venue's name was changed to include Donald Trump's name. Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, has been hosting the yearly event since 2006. He decided to cancel it after seeing the name change on the website and the

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Foldable Phones: Is the Galaxy Z TriFold Worth the Risk?

The Galaxy Z TriFold has a tough time standing up to the same tests as its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 7. In a recent durability test, the TriFold showed some serious weaknesses. It couldn't handle dirt, and it broke easily when bent the wrong way. This makes people wonder if foldable phones are

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

The Theranos Trial: A Legal Journey Through the Blood Testing Scandal

A recent decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has brought the Theranos scandal back into the spotlight. The court rejected Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani's request for a rehearing, upholding his conviction and 13-year prison sentence. This decision came after a thorough review of the evidence, inc

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How Eastern Thought Can Shape the Future of Brain Science

Brain science is moving fast. Scientists are creating things like brain organoids and human-animal chimeras. These advances raise big ethical questions. Western bioethics has been the main guide, but it might not be enough on its own. Enter Nishida Kitarō, a Japanese philosopher. His ideas focus on

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Justice Kavanaugh's Unexpected Move on Immigration Enforcement

Justice Brett Kavanaugh recently added a significant footnote to a Supreme Court opinion. This footnote stated that federal officers should not make immigration stops or arrests based on race or ethnicity. This statement was not directly related to the case but was seen as a response to criticism.

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Codonopsis Roots: A Closer Look at Its Antioxidant Compounds

Codonopsis pilosula, a plant known for its edible roots, has been under the microscope. Scientists have found a new compound in these roots, along with 29 others. These compounds belong to two main groups: lignans and phenylpropanoids. The new lignan's structure was figured out using advanced techn

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Biker Tales and Hollywood Mysteries: What's Next After Sons of Anarchy?

Sons of Anarchy left a big mark on TV. It's a show about a motorcycle club in a small town. Jax Teller, the main character, goes through a lot with his club and personal life. Over seven seasons, fans saw him face many challenges. The show got a spin-off called Mayans M. C. , but it wasn't a preque

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

The Pardon Puzzle: Why Tina Peters Stays Behind Bars

Tina Peters, a former election official, is in a tricky spot. She's been in prison for nine years because she messed with voting machines. Recently, Donald Trump pardoned her, but that doesn't mean she's walking free. Here's why. Trump said he pardoned Peters because she tried to expose voter fraud

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Affordable Audio Bliss: Tagry Headphones on Sale

Holiday shopping can be a real budget buster. Between gifts, decorations, and all the extras, costs can pile up fast. But here's a bright spot: Amazon is offering a steal on Tagry Noise-Canceling Headphones, slashing the price from $59 to just $35. This deal won't last forever, so act quick! These

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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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