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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices, Old Fears: A Clash of Perspectives

A few years back, during a family dinner, an unexpected message popped up. A friend alerted me to a Clubhouse chat about me. Clubhouse, a social app that was big during the pandemic, is like a mix of a conference call and a panel discussion. People create virtual rooms, pick speakers, and others lis

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

The Billionaire Blunder: How the Rich Lost Their Grip

The super-rich have been living in a dream world. They've had the power to shape laws and politics to their liking, all thanks to some big court rulings. This has made them incredibly wealthy. The top 20 richest Americans saw their wealth double in just five years. But they've been doing this behind

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Vermont's Winter Sports Stars Shine Bright

Vermont's winter sports season is heating up, and fans are getting a say in who gets the spotlight. From hockey to wrestling and basketball, athletes are making big moves and fans are voting for their favorites. This is the first time in the 2025-26 season that the public can vote for the top athlet

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Nevada's Secret Science Hub: 75 Years of Innovation

In the heart of the Nevada desert, a massive, highly secured area has been quietly working on some of the most critical scientific and security tasks for the U. S. for the past 75 years. This place, known as the Nevada National Security Sites (NNSS), is not just about nuclear tests anymore. It's a h

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

A New Weapon in the Fight Against Superbugs

Bacteria are sneaky. They find ways to survive even when we throw powerful medicines at them. One of the trickiest is Staphylococcus aureus, especially the kind that doesn't respond to many drugs, like MRSA. Scientists have been working hard to find new ways to beat these tough bacteria. They creat

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Dark Web Tool Fades Away: What's Next for Online Safety?

Google is pulling the plug on its Dark Web Report tool. This feature, which kept an eye on the dark web for any signs of your email address, will stop working in early 2026. The decision comes after less than a year and a half of availability to all Google account holders. The tool was designed to

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Bounce Back: What's Driving the Market?

The market is showing signs of recovery after a tough week for tech stocks. Investors are keeping a close eye on a few key players that are leading the charge. First, let's talk about Tesla. The electric car maker has been on a rollercoaster ride recently. But now, it's showing signs of bouncing ba

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Rush to Fix Secret Security Flaws

Apple and Google recently had to quickly fix some hidden security problems. These issues were already being used by hackers in real-world attacks. Both companies said these attacks were quite advanced. Apple sent out updates for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. They fixed two problems in their WebKit soft

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

A Judge's Stand: Helping an Undocumented Man Avoid ICE

A Wisconsin judge is about to face a federal trial. Her crime? Helping an undocumented man avoid arrest by immigration authorities. This is a big deal. It's not every day a judge is accused of something like this. The judge, Hannah Dugan, is from Milwaukee County. She's been charged with two seriou

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26. 2 Update: Your iPhone Might Be Updating Itself Without Asking

Apple’s latest iPhone update, iOS 26. 2, has sparked some buzz among users. It’s not just the fact that it was released on a Friday, which is unusual. Some people are noticing that their phones are turning on automatic updates without them doing anything. Here’s the thing: when your iPhone finishes

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