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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Tight Election Sparks Controversy

In a close call, Salvador Nasralla, who came in second in Honduras' recent presidential election, is not taking his loss lightly. He is calling out the results, claiming there were issues with the voting process. The race was tight, with less than 1% of the votes separating Nasralla from the winner,

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

How the Brain Helps Us Focus on Objects Near and Far

The brain is a powerful tool that helps us see things clearly, no matter how close or far they are. This is thanks to something called vergence eye movements. These movements allow our eyes to focus on objects in three-dimensional space. However, for many people with neurodegenerative disorders, thi

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

NASA's 2025 Turmoil: A Shift in Space Exploration

In 2025, NASA faced significant changes that could reshape its future. Budget cuts, layoffs, and the potential cancellation of science missions raised questions about the agency's stability and direction. Congress is now evaluating NASA's situation, but the outcome remains uncertain. The agency has

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Dec 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Reinvention Beats Resolutions

New Year's Day often brings a mix of regret and hope, pushing people to make resolutions. These resolutions are usually lists of habits people want to change. But, research shows that reinvention works better than resolutions. Reinvention is different from resolutions. It changes the way people see

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Dogs in Labs: A Changing Perspective

Scientists are rethinking their use of dogs in medical experiments. This shift is happening because of both scientific and ethical reasons. People inside and outside the science world are pushing for this change. There have been many reports of dogs living in bad conditions. This is similar to what

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Dec 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Christmas Trees a Second Life: A Green Initiative in Hammond

In Hammond, there's a unique way to keep Christmas trees from becoming trash. Instead of tossing them out, people can drop them off at specific spots. These trees get a new purpose: helping the environment. The idea is simple. After the holidays, residents can take their trees to certain places. Vo

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2025

Personal loans can be a handy tool when you need extra cash. They are simple: you borrow money from a bank or online lender and pay it back over time, usually in 1 to 5 years. The good news is that some lenders are offering low rates right now. For example, LightStream has rates as low as 6. 24%, We

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Who's Telling the Truth About the Drone Attack?

Russia claims Ukraine tried to hit a presidential residence with drones. Ukraine says it's a lie. Who do you believe? Russia says Ukraine sent 91 drones to attack a place called Valdai. This is a big deal because it's near Moscow. But Ukraine says it's not true. They think Russia is making things u

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Exercise, Babies, and Odd Facts: A Mix of Health Insights

Women outperform men in heart health when it comes to exercise. Studies show that women who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity for 150 minutes a week see a 22% reduction in coronary heart disease risk. Men, on the other hand, only see a 17% reduction with the same amount of exercise. H

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Rory McIlroy: Golf's Power Player in 2025

Rory McIlroy's 2025 season was a big deal. He didn't just win on the golf course; he also made a lot of money off it. His success on the PGA Tour and his smart business moves helped him have one of his best financial years ever. McIlroy's prize money alone was huge. He earned $35. 8 million from to

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