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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Powering Up NASA's Lunar Gateway: The Future of Space Travel

NASA's Lunar Gateway project is getting a boost with the latest advancements in electric propulsion technology. These thrusters are not just more efficient; they are a game-changer for long-duration space missions. Unlike traditional chemical propulsion systems, electric thrusters use less fuel, mak

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Rainy Christmas Brings Relief and Risks to Southern California

Southern California saw a mix of relief and trouble during Christmas. Heavy rain finally eased up, but the ground is still soaked. This means flooding and mudslides could still happen, especially in areas burned by recent fires. The mayor of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency. A flood watch

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cracking the NYT Connections Puzzle: A Fun Challenge

The New York Times offers a daily puzzle called Connections. It's a fun game that tests your knowledge of pop culture and more. Players can check their scores and track their progress online. The puzzle is divided into four groups, each with a different difficulty level. The easiest group is yellow

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

AI and Autism: A New Way to See Differences

AI is changing how we see autism in kids. It can look at videos or photos and find patterns that might mean a child has autism. These patterns could be in how they move, look at others, or react to sounds. The AI compares these patterns to what it knows from other kids who have autism. This is cool

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Christmas Football Showdown: What You Need to Know

Christmas Day isn't just about presents and turkey anymore. Football has snuck its way into the holiday fun. This year, three big games are happening. Let's break it down. First up, the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders face off. This game kicks off at 1 p. m. ET. You can catch it on Netflix

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Fans, Players, and the Unwritten Rules of the Game

Football games are not just about the players on the field. They are also about the fans in the stands. But what happens when the fans cross a line? And what should the players do about it? Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He beli

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Hidden Green Treasures

Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but it also has a lot of protected areas. About 67% of southern Florida is covered by national and state parks. That's around 3. 5 million acres of land and water south of Lake Okeechobee. Most people don't realize this when they visit Orlando or th

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Share Their Christmas Cheer in 2025

Christmas 2025 was a time for celebrities to unwind and enjoy the festive season with their loved ones. Many stars took to social media to share glimpses into their holiday celebrations, showcasing a mix of cozy family moments and festive fun. Mariah Carey, known for her Christmas spirit, spent tim

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Christmas Walk with a Health Update

The royal family gathered for their annual Christmas walk, but this year, it came with a health update from King Charles. On Christmas Day, King Charles and Queen Camilla led the family to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene at the Sandringham Estate. Queen Camilla looked festive in a red coat, hat, an

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Algeria Takes a Stand Against Its Colonial Past

Algeria's lawmakers have taken a bold step. They voted to label France's colonization as a crime. This move aims to right past wrongs. It seeks restitution for items taken during France's 130-year rule. France, however, sees this law as a threat. They call it a "hostile act. " Despite this, both co

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