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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Why Family Ties Matter in Racing

Money talks in the world of motorsports. It's no secret that having deep pockets can pave the way for a career in racing. This reality has led to a long-standing practice in NASCAR: parents supporting their children's racing dreams. Some fans appreciate seeing family legacies unfold on the track, wh

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Dec 29 2025RELIGION

Aligning Goals with Higher Purpose

Setting goals for the new year often feels like a fresh start. But how can these goals connect with something bigger than ourselves? Different faiths and thinkers offer unique perspectives on this. For Baha’is, true change starts from within. It's about growing spiritually, not just achieving thing

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Why Patients Matter in Making Medicines

Patients are becoming more involved in creating new medicines. This is a big deal because their input can make a real difference. However, not everyone understands how valuable this is from the patient's point of view. There are some clear benefits. Patients feel more in control. Trials can be bett

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Really Write Like a Human?

AI's ability to mimic human writing is impressive, but does it really capture the essence of human creativity? A writer decided to test if AI could imitate their unique style. They used a language model trained on their previous works to generate new text. The results were surprising. The AI's writ

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

IndyCar's New Officiating Board: A Step Towards Fair Play

IndyCar is shaking things up with a new independent officiating board. Starting in 2026, this board will be in charge of overseeing the IndyCar Series and the Indy NXT development series. The board will have three members, and they will work under a new non-profit organization called IndyCar Officia

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Balloons and Drones: Lithuania's Unusual Security Challenge

Lithuania has taken a big step to boost its security. The country declared a national emergency to deal with a strange problem. Balloons and drones from Belarus have been causing trouble. These aren't your average party balloons. They're being used to smuggle cigarettes and disrupt flights. Over 50

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Global Cosmetic Rules: Keeping Up with the Times

The world of cosmeceuticals is booming. This means rules need to catch up. Different countries have different ways of handling these products. Some places are strict. Others are more relaxed. This makes things confusing for companies and consumers alike. One big problem is that there is no agreed-u

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

How Surroundings Shape Racing Champions

In racing, talent alone isn't enough. The people and environment around a driver can make or break their career. Katherine Legge, a seasoned racer, shared her thoughts on this. Legge's journey started with Polestar Racing Group. She moved to the U. S. and found a supportive family in Jim and Pam Gr

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Teens in Northern Ghana Speak Out About Drug Help

In Northern Ghana, teens are facing a big problem with drugs. Many of them want help but find it hard to get. This is a growing issue that needs attention. Why is it so tough for these teens to find help? One big reason is that there aren't enough places for them to go. Even when there are services

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The War That Set the Stage for Star Wars

Before the Clone Wars, there was another conflict that shaped the galaxy in Star Wars. It's called the Stark Hyperspace War. This war happened about 12 years before the events of "The Phantom Menace. " It was a time when the Galactic Republic was already struggling with big problems. The war starte

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