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Dec 12 2025WEATHER

Winter's First Dance: Snow on the Horizon for Major Cities

Winter is showing its first signs in the northeastern United States. Two quick-moving storms, known as clippers, are set to bring snow to a large area. These storms will travel from the northern Plains through the Ohio Valley and then move off the mid-Atlantic coast. While some people might be excit

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Iran's Shaky Stand: How It Keeps Going Despite Challenges

Iran is in a tough spot. It's not doing anything groundbreaking, but it's managing to stay afloat. How? By using three main strategies: sneaky money moves, secret oil deals, and backing groups in other countries. China and Russia are big players in Iran's survival game. China buys Iran's oil, even

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Minds Behind AI: A Year of Change

The year 2025 marked a significant shift in how the world views artificial intelligence. Time magazine recognized this change by naming the architects of AI as their Person of the Year. This decision highlights the growing influence of AI on society and the individuals who have shaped its developmen

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

New York's New Shield Against Global Crime

In a bold move, New York has just launched a unique team to fight crime that crosses borders. This isn't just any team—it's a first-of-its-kind group called the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) New York. The goal? To take down big criminal groups that operate in many countries. These groups are i

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Dec 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Hualien: A Welcoming Hub for Global Residents

Hualien is making big moves to make life easier for people from other countries. The local government is putting in extra effort to support international residents with bilingual services and helpful resources. First off, there are bilingual service counters and a website that's easy to navigate in

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Ukrainian Youths Taken to North Korea: A Growing Crisis

Ukraine is facing a serious issue. Over 19, 500 kids have been taken from areas under Russian control since the war started in 2022. This number is just the tip of the iceberg. The real number could be much higher. Recently, it came to light that some of these children were sent to North Korea. Thi

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Friday Night Sports Extravaganza: What to Watch

Friday, Dec. 12, is packed with sports action. Hockey fans can catch the Ontario Reign taking on the Colorado Eagles at 9 p. m. on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swing, with Missouri State facing Xavier at 7 p. m. on truTV and Texas squaring off against UConn at 8 p. m. on FOX. For

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

How Your Mind Tricks You Into Liking People

Did you know your brain can make you like someone just by thinking about them? It's true! A recent study found that imagining a good time with someone can actually change how you feel about them. It's like your brain is playing a trick on itself. Here's how it works: Scientists asked people to thin

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Seattle Stands Firm: Pride Celebrations to Proceed Despite Backlash

In a bold move, Seattle's World Cup organizers have decided to keep their Pride events on schedule, even though two participating countries have raised objections. The match between Egypt and Iran, set for June 26, has sparked controversy due to the organizers' plans to celebrate Pride Weekend and L

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Treatment: The Hidden Challenges of Hormone Therapy

Hormone therapy is a common treatment for breast cancer. It helps control the disease. But it also comes with side effects. These can be tough to handle. A recent study looked at these side effects. It focused on patients with malignant breast tumors. The study found that hormone therapy can cause

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