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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farming for the Future: How Regenerative Agriculture is Changing the Game

Regenerative agriculture is shaking up the farming world. It's not just about growing crops anymore; it's about making the soil healthier, protecting nature, and even helping farmers make more money. This new way of farming doesn't rely on big machines. It uses animals and different types of plants

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Creative Tactics to Evacuate Wounded Soldiers

Ukraine's soldiers face a tough challenge. They can't always rush to help their hurt comrades. Often, they must wait for bad weather or create chaos to hide their rescues. This is because drones watch the battlefield all the time. It's hard to move around safely. Col. Valerii Vyshnivskyi shared thi

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Baby Born in the Most Unlikely Place

In a strange turn of events, a baby named Ryu Lopez was born outside his mother's uterus. This is not something that happens often. The baby was found during surgery to remove a huge cyst from his mother's ovary. The cyst weighed over 22 pounds. It had been growing for years. The mother, Suze Lopez

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Long-Term Blood Pressure Affects Heart Health in Later Years

Blood pressure is a big deal when it comes to heart health. It's not just about what's happening right now, but also what's been going on for years. High blood pressure over time can lead to serious heart issues. Researchers wanted to see how long-term blood pressure affects the heart's ability to g

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Generous Gift to Fight Cancer

The Knight family has made a huge donation to fight cancer. They gave $2 billion to the Oregon Health & Science University's Knight Cancer Institute. This is a lot of money. It is more than double the second-biggest donation this year. Warren Buffett gave $746. 7 million to his foundation. That is a

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Secrets Unveiled: A Look at 100, 000 Images from the Red Planet

Mars has been under the lens for two decades now. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has been circling the red planet, capturing stunning images with its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera. Recently, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) shared the 100, 000th image taken

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Dec 17 2025OPINION

New Jersey's Housing Hurdle: A Race Against Time

New Jersey is facing a tough situation with housing. Many people are struggling to find a place to live that they can afford. This isn't just a problem for one group; it's affecting seniors, parents, and young adults all over the state. There's some good news. New Jersey has a strong law to help wi

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Dec 17 2025LAW

When Words Clash: A Roofing Dispute and the Fine Line Between Fact and Opinion

In Kentucky, a recent court case put the spotlight on the tricky line between facts and opinions. It all started with a homeowner, Rusnak, who was unhappy with the work done by Andes Roofing. The homeowner held back payment and shared negative reviews online. Andes Roofing didn't take it lightly. Th

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Chelsea Boss Maresca's Public Outburst: A Strategic Move or a Career Misstep?

Enzo Maresca, the current manager of Chelsea Football Club, has found himself in hot water after publicly expressing his dissatisfaction with the club's ownership. Maresca's comments, made over the weekend, suggested that he feels unsupported by the higher-ups at Chelsea. Instead of backing down, he

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Michigan Court Says: Medical Pot Shops Can't Claim Tax Breaks

Michigan's medical marijuana dispensaries face a tough situation. They can't claim tax deductions like their recreational counterparts. This is because of a recent court decision. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against Cannarbor Inc. The company tried to deduct business expenses from its state

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