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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electric School Buses Leave Kids Shivering in the Cold

In a small district near Buffalo, kids are facing a chilly surprise on their way to and from school. The issue? New electric school buses that can't keep them warm in winter. Parents are upset because these buses don't have heaters that work well in cold weather. The heaters use the same power as th

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Money Woes: What's Next?

Colorado is facing another tough year when it comes to money. Lawmakers are getting ready for a tough time, as the state's income is expected to drop. This means they will have to cut spending by a lot, around $850 million. They already cut $1. 2 billion this year and another $783 million over the s

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Little Ones in Big Trouble: Pollution Near Schools in Gauteng

Little kids in Gauteng might be playing and learning in places where the air isn't so great. This is a big deal because young children are extra sensitive to dirty air. A recent study took a close look at how close early childhood development centers (ECDs) are to big pollution sources. The study u

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Weekend Sports Showdown: Green Bay Teams Shine

The weekend was packed with exciting sports action in the Green Bay area. Basketball, hockey, and wrestling teams all had impressive performances. The Coleman Cougars showed their strength in both boys and girls basketball, winning their games with solid team efforts. The boys team pulled ahead in t

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

Caring for Inmates in High-Security Prisons: A Tough Job

In 2025, France plans to open special high-security prison units for drug traffickers. These units will have very strict rules. The goal is to cut off inmates from the outside world. But this raises big questions. How can prisoners get good healthcare in such places? And what about the doctors and n

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Christmas Story That Almost Wasn't

In 1965, CBS executives were not happy with the first cut of "A Charlie Brown Christmas. " They thought it was too slow, not funny enough, and too religious. The producers agreed, feeling they had ruined Peanuts. The special had been made quickly and on a tight budget, and the executives were worrie

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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: Bringing Christianity to the Digital Age

In today's world, young Christians are turning to online influencers for guidance and community. These influencers, mostly from Millennial and Gen Z generations, are using podcasts, social media, and other digital platforms to connect with young people who are seeking answers to life's tough questio

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Technology to Boost Vaccine Production

In the realm of vaccine production, innovation is key. Researchers have been exploring new ways to make vaccines more efficiently and effectively. One such breakthrough involves the Bakırköy strain of the sheeppox vaccine virus. This strain is now being produced using an alternative method that invo

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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 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Grab a Deal: DirecTV's Big Discount on Live TV Streaming

DirecTV is making waves with its first-ever flash sale, offering a sweet deal on its Signature Entertainment package. For a limited time, new customers can snag this package for just $50 in the first month, a steep drop from its usual $90 price tag. This offer is open to everyone, whether you have a

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