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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

When the Government Labels Journalists as Criminals

A new government webpage has popped up, and it's got journalists on edge. Dubbed \Media Offenders, \ this site lets the public report journalists and news outlets they think are biased or spreading lies. Over 50 journalists have already been labeled as offenders, and this isn't just regular criticis

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Josh Hutcherson's Hidden Gem: A Dark Tale of Love and Danger

Josh Hutcherson, known for his roles in "The Hunger Games" and "Bridge to Terabithia, " took on a different kind of challenge in 2014. He starred in and produced "Escobar: Paradise Lost, " a crime thriller where he plays Nick Brady, a young man who finds himself entangled with the infamous drug lord

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Soft Matter: Two Decades of Scientific Exploration

In the world of science, some journals stand out as pioneers. One such journal is Soft Matter. It has been around for 20 years. This is a big deal. Soft Matter focuses on materials that are neither solid nor liquid. These materials are everywhere. They are in our food, our bodies, and even in some h

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

CBS News and 60 Minutes: A Clash Over a Critical Story

A recent dispute at CBS News has brought attention to the challenges of reporting on sensitive topics, especially those involving the Trump administration. The conflict revolves around a "60 Minutes" story that was pulled from the lineup just before it was set to air. The story, reported by correspo

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Heartbeat: Tyson Plant Closure Leaves a Town in Limbo

In the heart of Nebraska, a small town is grappling with a sudden and devastating change. The Tyson Foods beef plant, a cornerstone of Lexington's economy, is shutting down, leaving 3, 200 workers without jobs. This isn't just about losing a job; it's about losing a way of life. The plant's closure

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Untold Stories of Johnny Carson's Tonight Show Ban List

Johnny Carson, the legendary host of "The Tonight Show, " had a list of celebrities he banned from his show. This list wasn't written down, but many people knew about it. Some big names on the list include Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, William Shatner, Carl Sagan, Dana Carvey, Orson Welles, Jerry Lewis

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Smart Degrees for a Future in AI

The job market is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. Since ChatGPT came out in 2022, jobs that use AI have seen the biggest pay raises. People who build and manage AI systems are in high demand, with average salaries over $135, 000. Picking the right college major is crucial. It's not jus

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Stella's Journey to Clear Sounds

Stella, a young girl from Utah, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Pendred syndrome. This condition caused her hearing to gradually worsen over time. At first, doctors thought her hearing issues were minor and could be fixed with simple drainage tubes. But Stella's mom, Kennedy Chugg, knew

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

James Ransone: A Life Beyond the Screen

James Ransone, known for his roles in "The Wire" and "It: Chapter Two, " passed away at 46, leaving behind a legacy that goes beyond his acting career. His journey was marked by personal struggles and a deep connection to his craft. Ransone's final TV appearance was in "Poker Face, " airing in June

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Finance Meets AI: A New Career Path Emerges

In the world of finance, things are changing fast. A financial analyst is now also training AI models in his spare time. He sees this as a smart move to stay relevant in a field that's quickly evolving. Two years ago, he had to guide AI models step by step to get them to do basic financial tasks. No

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