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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jamaica's Matthew Samuda Takes the Lead at UN Environment Assembly

Matthew Samuda, Jamaica's Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, has taken on a big role. He is now the president of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). This group is like the boss of environmental decisions in the United Nations. Samuda got this job during the seventh meeti

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Stress and Politics: Why Palmer Lake Officials Are Calling It Quits

In a small town like Palmer Lake, Colorado, politics can be intense. Recently, three officials stepped down from their roles. One of them, Michael Boyett, a former trustee, said his heart doctor told him to quit politics. Boyett had a heart procedure in November. He believes the stress from his job

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in South Carolina

South Carolina is facing a growing measles outbreak, with 114 confirmed cases as of December 10. Most of these cases are in the upstate region, and nearly all of them are in unvaccinated people. The state's health officials have put 254 people in quarantine, including 16 in isolation. The outbreak

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Ashleigh Banfield Shifts Gears to True Crime Focus

Ashleigh Banfield is making a big change. She's leaving her nightly show to lead a true crime digital platform for NewsNation. This new role will feature content from her popular podcast, Drop Dead Serious. Banfield joined NewsNation in 2021. She's known for her sharp legal analysis and in-depth co

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed, But Not Denied: Mississippi Man Released After Decade in Prison

A man in Mississippi, Marcus Taylor, has been freed after spending a decade behind bars for a crime that should have only kept him there for half that time. The governor, Tate Reeves, stepped in and said enough is enough. He pointed out that the sentence was clearly against the law, as the maximum p

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Golf's Struggle for Spotlight in British Sports Awards

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) awards are a big deal in the UK. They celebrate the best athletes of the year, with the main prize going to the most popular one. But golfers have had a tough time winning this award. Only two golfers have ever won the top prize. Dai Rees won in 1957,

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Dec 13 2025BUSINESS

Eco-Friendly Businesses You Can Start from Home

Starting a business doesn't have to cost a fortune or harm the planet. There are plenty of eco-friendly options that can bring in good money. The government is backing these green ventures, offering subsidies to get them off the ground. With just a few thousand rupees, you can kickstart a business t

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

A School Board Member's Sudden Exit: What Really Happened?

A school board member in New Jersey decided to leave her position early. Rebecca Petersen was part of the Raritan Township school board for three years. She chose to step down a month before her term ended. This happened after a long argument about some old social media posts. Petersen said her tim

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Caring for Everyone: Why Good Healthcare for Transgender Adults Matters

Healthcare is a basic need. It should be available to all. Yet, transgender and gender-diverse adults often face unfair treatment. This leads to health problems. Why does this happen? Mainly, because of stigma and discrimination. These issues make it hard for them to get good primary care. When care

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Breast Lesion Detection: The Numbers Game

Breast cancer is a serious issue. Doctors often use mammograms and ultrasounds to find it early. These tools give pictures of the breast. But can they do more? Can they provide numbers and data that help doctors make better decisions? Some experts think so. They believe that looking at the numbers

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