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Dec 06 2025EDUCATION

Discovering Moldova's Wine Culture Through Student Eyes

Students from Washington State University recently visited Moldova, diving deep into the country's rich winemaking traditions. They explored ancient sites, like medieval ruins and monasteries, where monks once hid to protect their wine. This trip was more than just a tour; it was a chance to underst

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Peace Institute or Trump's Trophy?

The U. S. Institute of Peace (USIP) was created by Congress to promote peaceful solutions to global conflicts. It was meant to represent America's commitment to peace-building worldwide. However, recent events have turned this institution into a symbol of something quite different. President Trump

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Dec 06 2025OPINION

From Politics to Plates: A Man's Fight Against Hunger

Billy Shore, a man who once navigated the stormy seas of politics, found his true calling in a different kind of battle. Instead of chasing political victories, he turned his attention to a more pressing issue: hunger. In 1984, while the world was gripped by the horrors of famine in Ethiopia, Shore

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Dec 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Building a DJ Community: How ITMP is Changing the Game

Jude Wellington has a big dream. He wants to bring all DJs together. He thinks music is more than just beats and melodies. It's about people coming together. So, he started ITMP. This is not just a brand. It's a movement. A way to connect DJs all over the world. Wellington's love for music is not n

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Dec 06 2025WEATHER

Chilly Surprise: U. S. Faces Early Winter Freeze

The U. S. is in for a wild ride this December. A sudden Arctic blast has swept across the central and northeastern parts of the country. This isn't your average cold snap. It's a whopper, with temperatures plunging way below what's usual for this time of year. Meteorologists say it's all thanks to a

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Dec 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Survival Gear: The Must-Haves for Being Ready

Survival isn't just about luck; it's about being ready. The right tools can make a big difference when things go wrong. A good knife is a must-have. It should be strong and sharp. A fixed blade knife is better than a folding one. It can be used for many things like cutting food, making shelter, and

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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

Twenty One Capital Set to Hit the Stock Market

Twenty One Capital, Inc. is on the brink of becoming a publicly traded company. This follows the green light from shareholders of Cantor Equity Partners, Inc. (CEP) for a merger between the two firms. The approval came through during an Extraordinary General Meeting held on December 3rd. The merger

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Dec 05 2025WEATHER

Brace for a Chilly December: Polar Vortex Brings Triple Trouble

The central and eastern U. S. is in for a frosty December, thanks to a shifting polar vortex. This weather pattern is expected to bring three rounds of Arctic air, starting this week. The first wave is already hitting the Midwest, with temperatures dropping significantly. The cold snap will spread t

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

A New Designer for the White House Ballroom

President Donald Trump has made a change in the team working on the White House ballroom project. A small design firm that was originally chosen for the job is no longer involved. This decision comes after some disagreements about the project's scale and the firm's ability to handle such a big task.

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

How Older Adults Move in Everyday Life: A Closer Look

Understanding how older adults move in their daily routines is important. It helps in preventing and treating mobility problems. But most studies focus on lab tests. These tests show what older adults can do in a controlled setting. However, they don't show how people move in real life. Real-life w

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