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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

MicroStrategy Gets a Break: What's Next for Bitcoin Stocks?

MicroStrategy, a software company turned Bitcoin enthusiast, just got some good news. MSCI, a big name in finance, decided not to kick MicroStrategy out of its important stock index. This decision came after a lot of back and forth. MicroStrategy is known for holding a ton of Bitcoin. In fact, it's

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Arizona Senator Stands Firm on Troops' Rights Message

Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona is making waves after a video he made with other Democrats. In the video, he told U. S. troops they have the right to refuse illegal orders. This didn't sit well with some people, especially Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Hegseth said Kelly's actions were "seditio

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

What’s Your 2026 Vibe? A Science-Backed Quiz to Find Out

People often wonder if they can truly change. The answer is yes, but it’s not a quick or dramatic transformation. Real change happens slowly and subtly. It’s not about becoming a completely different person but about shifting how you interact with others over time. We often describe these changes u

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

How Well Can You Guess Your Lifting Speed?

People often wonder how well they can judge their own strength and speed when lifting weights. A recent study dug into this, focusing on the bench press. The goal was to see if people could accurately sense how fast they were lifting different weights. First, the participants went through some prac

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Flying Foxes and the Science They Helped Uncover

In the world of science, animals often play a big role. But how do we know if the tools we use on them cause any harm? This is a big question. In 2018, two male grey-headed flying-foxes, named Brian and David, were caught in Adelaide Botanic Park. They were part of a group of nine bats studied. Bria

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

MXenes: The Science Behind Their Strength and Flexibility

MXenes are a type of two-dimensional material that scientists are really interested in. They are made up of layers of metal and carbon or nitrogen atoms. The space between these layers is what makes MXenes special. This space can change depending on what atoms are on the surface of the layers. Scie

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

States Step Up to Save Science: What's Happening Across the U. S.

Science funding in the U. S. is in trouble. The federal government, under the Trump administration, has been cutting back on support for research. This has left scientists, universities, and medical centers scrambling for alternatives. Now, some states are stepping in to fill the gap. In New York,

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Senator Kelly Faces Backlash for Urging Troops to Resist

In a surprising turn of events, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken action against Senator Mark Kelly. The move comes after Kelly, a former Navy captain, participated in a video encouraging military personnel to refuse unlawful orders. This has sparked a heated debate about free speech and mili

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Seeing Through Sound: How Clear Piezoelectric Materials Are Changing Tech

Piezoelectric materials are special because they can turn mechanical energy into electrical energy and vice versa. Now, scientists are making these materials clear, like glass, which opens up new possibilities. These clear materials can be used in things like medical devices, acoustic systems, and e

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Jan 05 2026OPINION

Why Science Isn't Always Right, But Still Worth Trusting

Science is not perfect. It changes over time. Some people think this means we should not trust it. They point out that scientists have been wrong before. For example, they once thought eggs were bad for you. Then they said eggs were fine. Now they are not sure again. But this way of thinking is not

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