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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Republicans in 2028?

The next presidential election is still a while away, but it's never too early to think about who might be leading the Republican Party. With Donald Trump's influence still strong, the party is facing a big question: who will step up when his time is over? JD Vance, the current vice president, seem

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and MS: What You Need to Know

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition. It affects the brain and spinal cord. For women with MS, pregnancy can be a rollercoaster. Some feel better during pregnancy. Others see their symptoms worsen. But what happens after childbirth? A study looked into this. The study found that women who

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Twitter Fight Grew Texas Parks

Texas is famous for loving private property and hating government spending. So, why has the state been buying up land left and right to grow its parks? It all started with a simple argument on social media. A few years back, Doug Deason, a big-time Republican donor, posted about wind turbines hurti

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Parasitology: A Look at the Past and a Glimpse into the Future

Parasites are tiny but mighty. They have a big impact on health and the environment. The 2025 National Congress of Parasitology is a big deal. It's a chance for experts to celebrate what they've done. It's also a time to plan what's next. The event is more than just a meeting. It's a gathering of m

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet for All: Building a Future-Proof Network

High-speed internet is now considered as vital as roads and bridges. A year ago, a big decision was made to ensure every home and business in the U. S. has access to it. A huge amount of money, $42. 5 billion, was set aside for this purpose. The idea is simple: in today's world, the internet is not

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Young Students to Join Kent State Campus in 2027

Kent State University and Bio-Med Science Academy are teaming up to bring a new STEM school to campus. Starting in fall 2027, Bio-Med's elementary students will move into the Michael Schwartz Center. This move will merge two campuses into one, creating a single location for all kindergarten through

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Labour's EU Customs Union Dilemma: A Rocky Road Ahead

The UK's relationship with the EU has been a hot topic among Labour MPs lately. Two high-profile ministers, David Lammy and Wes Streeting, have hinted at the idea of rejoining the EU customs union. Both were strong supporters of remaining in the EU during the Brexit debate. They believe that closer

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Dec 28 2025FINANCE

Vietnam and UK Team Up to Build a Strong Finance Future

Vietnam is making big moves to become a major player in the world of finance. The country is working closely with the UK to create a top-notch financial center. This isn't just about buildings and rules; it's about people and skills. Two cities, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, are leading the charge.

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Dec 28 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Value Drop: A Warning for Investors

Bitcoin might be in for a rough ride. A financial expert thinks its value could drop compared to gold. Right now, Bitcoin is worth about 20 times more than gold. But this expert believes that by 2026, it could drop to just 10 times the value of gold. That's a big change. This expert also thinks tha

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is iTagPro Right for Your Needs? A Clear Look at Bluetooth Trackers

Bluetooth trackers like iTagPro are everywhere right now. People are searching for honest reviews to see if these devices really work. So, what's the deal with iTagPro? Let's break it down. First, it's important to know that iTagPro is a Bluetooth tracker, not a GPS tracker. This means it connects

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