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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Richmond Mayor's Controversial Reaction to Tragedy

In the wake of a tragic attack on a Jewish community in Sydney, Australia, Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez chose to share content that sparked controversy. Instead of expressing solidarity or grief, he reposted claims that the attack was a false-flag operation and shared an image blaming Israel for

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Rubber Trees: A Closer Look

Rubber trees, the main source of natural rubber, face tough times when water is scarce. Scientists decided to see how these trees handle drought. They looked at how the trees react physically and how their genes behave under different water conditions. First, they compared trees that got plenty of

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Growth: Duos Edge AI Spreads Across States

Duos Edge AI is making big moves. They're not just sticking to Texas anymore. They've just set up shop in Illinois, specifically in the Greater Chicagoland Area. This is a big deal because it shows they're growing beyond their home turf. They've also added two new Edge Data Centers (EDCs) in Lubboc

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Dark Chocolate's Secret Ingredient: A Clue to Aging?

Dark chocolate has a secret ingredient that might help us age slower. It's called theobromine, a compound found in cocoa. Scientists found that people with higher levels of theobromine in their blood seem to have younger biological ages. This means their bodies are functioning better than others the

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How Food and Habits Shape Your Mental Strength

A recent study dug into how what we eat and how we live our lives affects our ability to bounce back from tough times. It turns out, our choices can either make us stronger or hold us back. The research focused on college students, a group that often faces a lot of stress. It looked at things like

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Breaking New Ground in Bone Cancer Research: A Look at the Latest Discoveries

The 2024 Cancer and Bone Society (CABS) meeting, held at the University of Sheffield, brought together experts to discuss the latest in bone cancer research. This event, which also included the Bone Research Society, focused on how cancer affects bones and how new treatments are being developed. On

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Court Sides with Trump: Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood Cut in 22 States

A recent decision by a U. S. appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood in 22 states. This move is part of a law that stops health centers from getting Medicaid money if they perform abortions. The court's decision is a big deal because it overt

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Peeking into The Copenhagen Test: A Spy Story with a Twist

"The Copenhagen Test" is a science-fiction spy drama that dives into a world where technology and espionage collide in unexpected ways. The story revolves around Andrew Hale, a Green Beret whose life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers that his brain has been hacked. Every sight and sound he exp

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Dec 30 2025CRIME

The Man Behind the Bombs: A Look into the January 6 Mystery

Brian Cole Jr. , a 30-year-old from Woodbridge, Virginia, is in hot water. He's accused of planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committees just before the January 6 Capitol riot. Cole's lawyers say he's not a threat and want him released while he awaits trial. They argue t

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Glucose Monitoring: What's the Real Deal for Prediabetes?

A recent study stirred up some buzz by suggesting that there's no clear link between hemoglobin A1c levels and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) metrics in people with prediabetes or normal blood sugar. But what does this really mean? First, let's break down the basics. Hemoglobin A1c is a blood tes

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