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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Yemen's Complex Web of War: Who's Fighting Whom?

Yemen's civil war, dragging on for over a decade, has recently escalated. This time, it's due to a separatist group backed by the UAE making significant territorial gains in the south. This has caused a rift within the Saudi-led coalition, originally formed to combat the Houthi group. The Houthis,

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Neanderthal Genes Shape Our Health Today

Neanderthals, our ancient cousins, left more than just bones behind. Their DNA lives on in us, influencing everything from how we look to how we fight off illnesses. This genetic legacy is a mix of helpful and harmful traits, a reminder of our shared history. When modern humans first met Neandertha

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Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Snowy Surprises: A Look at Massachusetts' New Year's Snowfall

The New Year in Massachusetts kicked off with a winter wonderland, as a heavy snowfall blanketed various towns. The southern and coastal regions bore the brunt of the snow, with some areas receiving quite a bit of the white stuff. Sturbridge was the big winner, collecting a whopping 4. 5 inches of s

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

The Mystery of Nothing: How Zero Became a Big Deal

Zero might seem simple, but it's a tricky concept. It's not just an empty space on a number line. Zero is a powerful tool that helps us do math, build computers, and even understand the universe. But it didn't always exist. People didn't use zero as a number until around the 7th century. Indian math

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Changing Addresses in Massachusetts

Massachusetts has always been a hotspot for celebrities looking to buy or sell homes. From the scenic Berkshires to the picturesque Martha's Vineyard, many stars have found a piece of paradise in this state. In 2025, several well-known figures made significant moves in the Massachusetts real estate

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Church in Hot Water: Assets Seized in Human Trafficking Probe

A church caught up in a serious human trafficking and money laundering investigation is asking for millions in cash, precious metals, and fancy cars to be given back. The Kingdom of God Global Church says it should get its stuff back because, even though two of its leaders are in trouble, the church

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of the Mysterious 3I/ATLAS

The latest Hubble image of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, processed by SpaceTracker, has revealed some fascinating details. This object, which has been closely watched by astronomers, shows a structure that doesn't fit the usual patterns seen in comets. The image, which was captured on November 3

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Resolutions: A Funny Look at What They Could Do Better

The new year brings fresh starts, and while many people focus on personal goals, it's amusing to think about what celebrities might do differently. These public figures have a big impact, so their choices matter. Kim Kardashian could take a break from launching new Skims products. Maybe society nee

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Big Win: Are They Ready for the Big Stage?

Miami's victory over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl was a statement. It showed they belong among the best. The Hurricanes dominated early, shutting out Ohio State in the first half. Their defense was relentless, and quarterback Carson Beck played smart, avoiding mistakes. Ohio State struggled at fir

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Amsterdam's Vondelkerk: A Historic Church's Fight Against Flames

In the early hours of New Year's Day, a historic church in Amsterdam faced a fierce battle against a devastating fire. The Vondelkerk, a neo-Gothic structure built in the 1870s, saw its roof and tower collapse under the intense heat. Strong winds fanned the flames, sending sparks and debris into the

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