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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kids at Risk: Why US Pesticide Rules Need a Makeover

The U. S. has rules to keep pesticides safe, but they might not be doing enough to protect kids. These rules are based on how much a grown-up can handle, not a child. Kids are smaller and grow faster, so they might be more sensitive to these chemicals. Experts point out that kids can be exposed to

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Matt Damon Takes on Odysseus: A New Look at the Epic Journey

Christopher Nolan's upcoming film, The Odyssey, has just shared its first look online. This isn't just any movie; it's a fresh take on the classic Greek tale by Homer. Matt Damon steps into the shoes of Odysseus, the legendary hero. In the short clip, Damon, sporting a beard, sets off on his journey

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Podcast Might Soon Be a Thing of the Past

In 2025, the term "podcast" is becoming as outdated as a flip phone. With almost every major podcast now featuring a video component, the lines between podcasts and TV shows are blurring. Take Seth Meyers' "A Closer Look" for example. Last year, one might argue that this is just a TV show clip. But

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Dad's Lifestyle: A Hidden Message in Sperm

Dads might be sending secret messages to their kids through their sperm. This isn't about genes. It's about tiny molecules called RNA. These molecules can carry information about a dad's lifestyle. Things like what he eats, how he exercises, and even how stressed he is. This idea is still new and a

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Diplomats Face Sudden Exit: A Shift in US Foreign Policy

The Trump administration is making big changes. It is asking many experienced diplomats to leave their jobs. These diplomats were working in different countries. They were appointed during the Biden administration. The diplomats serve at the president's pleasure. But usually, they stay for about th

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Dec 22 2025WEATHER

California's Wet Christmas: Floods and Snow on the Menu

California is in for a soggy Christmas this year. Heavy rain and snow have already soaked the northern parts of the state. More is on the way. Flood watches are in place until Friday. Rainfall totals could hit 200-300mm in some areas. That's a lot of water! Los Angeles might see one of its wettest

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Rain Ruined Christmas

The small town of Leavenworth, known for its festive holiday celebrations, faced an unexpected challenge this year. Heavy rains and strong winds disrupted the usual Christmas cheer, turning streets into rivers and forcing Santa to navigate through slush and puddles. The Pacific Northwest experience

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Jim Beam Takes a Break: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Jim Beam, the famous bourbon whiskey brand, is taking a short break. Starting January 1st, the main distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, will stop making whiskey. This is not forever, though. The company wants to use this time to make some improvements. The good news is that visitors can still go to t

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Oscar Race Heats Up: Who's Leading the Pack?

The Oscar season is in full swing, and several films are making waves. Warner Bros. ' "One Battle After Another" is the clear frontrunner, having won top prizes from major critics groups and landing the most nominations across various awards. However, other contenders like "Hamnet, " "Sinners, " and

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

A Look at James Ransone's Life and Legacy

James Ransone, a familiar face in many TV shows and movies, has passed away at the age of 46. His death was confirmed by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner, who stated that it was a suicide. Ransone was known for his role as Ziggy in the popular TV series The Wire. He also appeared in other notable wo

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