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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

YouTuber's Claims Spark Federal Funding Freeze

A recent video by Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old YouTuber, has led to a freeze in child care funding to Minnesota. Shirley, who calls himself an "independent YouTube journalist, " posted a 42-minute video on X and YouTube. In it, he and an older man, identified only as "David, " visited several daycare

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Simple Mistake Revealed Russia's Hidden Troubles

A small error led to a big discovery. Someone in Russia tried to check their complaint status online. They typed the wrong number. Instead of an error, they saw someone else's complaint. This was not just any complaint. It was part of a huge collection of sensitive documents. These documents were o

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Science Uncovered: Earthquakes at Concerts and Dinosaur Tracks

In 2025, science made some pretty cool discoveries. One of the most talked-about findings was that Taylor Swift's concerts caused small earthquakes. Researchers in Ireland noticed that the crowd's energy at her concerts was so intense that it created measurable seismic activity. The songs "Love Stor

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Cut Short: Tatiana Schlossberg's Journey

Tatiana Schlossberg, a well-known journalist and author, has passed away. She was the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy. Her family shared the sad news on social media. They said she will always be remembered. Tatiana was only 36 years old. She had been fighting a rare form of cance

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Lasting Sadness After a Stroke

A stroke can leave a person feeling down. This is called post-stroke depression (PSD). Sometimes, this sadness sticks around for a long time. Why does this happen? Scientists are trying to figure it out. They looked at genes and how they mix with things like lifestyle, diet, and common health marke

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Holiday Slump: A Gold Bug's Perspective

Peter Schiff, a well-known gold advocate, has once again taken aim at Bitcoin. This time, he's using the recent holiday season to make his point. Schiff argues that Bitcoin's performance during this period was lackluster, while gold and silver saw gains. He even suggested that selling Bitcoin to buy

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Idaho in 2025: A Year of Change and Challenges

Idaho faced a lot of changes and tough times in 2025. The year was marked by big events that had a strong impact on the state. One of the most talked-about incidents was the mass arrest at the Wilder horse track. Over 200 law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, showed up and took people away

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Richmond Mayor's Controversial Reaction to Tragedy

In the wake of a tragic attack on a Jewish community in Sydney, Australia, Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez chose to share content that sparked controversy. Instead of expressing solidarity or grief, he reposted claims that the attack was a false-flag operation and shared an image blaming Israel for

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Tackling Gun Violence: A Two-Pronged Approach

Gun violence is a complex issue that requires more than just one solution. Some people think that education is the only answer, while others believe stricter gun laws are the way to go. But why not both? Australia is often seen as a leader in gun control, but even there, illegal weapons are still a

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Go Electric: A New Era for Tourism

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is making a big change. It's swapping its old horse carriages for new electric ones. This shift comes after years of animal rights activists speaking up about the horses' well-being. The city's mayor, Domek Turbay, introduced the first 30 electric carriages.

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