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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

2026: A Year of Big Moves in Space

2026 is shaping up to be a thrilling year for space exploration. It's not just about launching rockets; it's about pushing boundaries and making big strides in understanding our universe. The moon is getting a lot of attention. NASA's Artemis II mission is set to take astronauts on a 10-day trip ar

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: A Wobbly Camera Bump?

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is making waves, and not just because of its features. The latest talk is about its camera design. It seems Samsung is borrowing ideas from the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with a camera module that stands out more than usual. This isn't just about appearance; it's a functional change

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ohio's New Election Watchdog: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Ohio is getting a new team to keep an eye on campaign money and election rules. This new group, called the Ohio Election Integrity Commission, starts working on January 1. It's replacing the old Ohio Elections Commission, which some people thought was too slow. Republicans pushed for this change. T

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Missoula's Voice: A Closer Look at Local Reporting

In the heart of Montana, a dedicated journalist is making waves. Griffen Smith, a city/county government reporter, is committed to keeping the community informed. His work focuses on local government and politics, areas that directly impact daily life. Smith's role is crucial. He bridges the gap be

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Dec 30 2025CRIME

Mailing Checks: A Risky Move in the Digital Age

Sending checks through the mail might seem like a safe bet, but it's not always the case. A recent incident highlights the risks involved. A person from Perry Township sent a check for nearly $4, 000 to an insurance company. The check was stolen, altered, and cashed by a thief. The thief removed the

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Missouri's Rural Health: A Big Step Forward

Missouri just got a huge financial boost for its rural health services. The state secured $216. 3 million from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. This isn't just a random handout. It's part of a larger initiative to enhance healthcare access in rural communities. The funding is divide

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Solar Science in the Crosshairs: A Clash of Priorities

The White House has set its sights on the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a move that could dim the lights on crucial solar science. The administration's target? A facility that's been studying Earth's weather and climate for over six decades, but also plays a key role in understand

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Bones: A New Way to Make Stronger Scaffolds

In the world of medical science, there's a growing need for better materials to help repair and rebuild bones. One exciting development is a new method for creating strong, flexible scaffolds that can support bone growth. These scaffolds are made from a mix of polycaprolactone (PCL) and bioceramic p

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Dec 30 2025EDUCATION

Farming Lessons Could Grow in Missouri Schools

Missouri might soon bring more farming science into classrooms. Lawmakers are pushing for a new statewide program. This would let kids from kindergarten to high school learn about agriculture. The idea is to help students in both cities and countryside areas. Some lawmakers think this is a good ide

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Dante Core: The Rising Star of Ole Miss Football

Dante Core is making waves as a standout player for the Ole Miss football team. This young athlete, standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 175 pounds, is a cornerback who also shines as a wide receiver. He's part of the 2025 recruiting class, earning a four-star rating. Core hails from Fort Walton Bea

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