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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Israel and the U. S. Mull Over Iran's Growing Threats

Israel is worried about Iran. They think Iran is making more missiles and fixing their nuclear sites. Israel wants to talk to President Trump about this. They might ask for help to strike Iran again. Israel and the U. S. already hit Iran's nuclear sites in June. But Iran is trying to rebuild them.

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Missiles, Talks, and Money

In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukraine faces both destruction and diplomatic efforts. A Russian missile strike hit the port of Odesa, killing eight and injuring 27. This attack happened just as a Russian representative was preparing to meet with U. S. officials in Florida to discuss a potential p

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

A New Era in Space Travel: The First Wheelchair User Soars Beyond Earth

Michaela Benthaus, a 33-year-old German engineer, made history by becoming the first wheelchair user to cross the Kármán Line, the boundary marking the edge of outer space. This groundbreaking journey took place aboard a Blue Origin New Shepard capsule, launching from Texas on a Saturday morning. Th

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Teen's Disappearance and a Chilling Discovery

In the quiet, foggy woods near Pensacola, a man named Steve Williams decided to investigate a disturbing rumor. He knew these woods well, having spent time there as a teenager and still visiting to ride dirt bikes. As he ventured into the dense forest on a dark, wet night, he noticed two unusual sme

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Forever Chemicals: A Hidden Threat to Our Health

Forever chemicals, man-made substances designed to repel water, oil, and stains, are everywhere. They are in nonstick pans, fast-food wrappers, and waterproof jackets. Scientists have already linked them to serious health issues like liver damage, high cholesterol, fertility problems, birth defects,

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden World of LEGO: Where Bricks Tell a Story

In Denmark, a secret museum holds the history of LEGO, a toy that has been a part of many childhoods. This museum, only accessible to LEGO employees, showcases the evolution of the iconic brick. The museum is located near the original home of LEGO's founder, Ole Kirk Kristiansen, reminding visitors

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Metal Particles Team Up for Big Tasks

Scientists have found a clever way to stick tiny metal particles onto even tinier plastic beads. This isn't just any random sticking together. It's a carefully planned process that happens super fast. The metal particles are like little helpers that can do two big things: speed up chemical reactions

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Joshua Proves His Might in Miami Showdown

Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight boxing champion, faced off against Jake Paul, a YouTuber turned boxer, in a highly anticipated match in Miami. The fight was seen as a chance for Joshua to regain some of his lost glory and for Paul to prove himself in the boxing world. Joshua, who had not fough

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Moves Against Russia's Oil Trade

Ukraine has been making daring strikes on Russia's oil tankers. They've used drones to hit four ships in just a few weeks. These attacks show Ukraine is getting more confident and willing to take big risks. Two of these attacks happened far from Ukraine, in the Mediterranean Sea. The other two were

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

New Peace Talk Plan: US Steps In Between Ukraine and Russia

The US has come up with a fresh idea for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. This new plan might include the US and possibly Europe sitting at the table. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy shared this update on a Saturday. Kyiv is still deciding if they like this new format. They want to s

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