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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

How Past Experiences Shape Your Digital World

Ever thought about why some people brush off online hate while others take it hard? Well, it turns out that what happened in your early years might have a lot to do with it. A big study involving 14, 000 adults uncovered that those who had rough childhoods might find it tougher to deal with online b

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Why Congress is Stuck in a Loop

The U. S. House of Representatives is not living up to its potential. It's supposed to be a place where ideas are shared and laws are made. But right now, it's more like a place where a few people make decisions and the rest just go along. This problem has been growing for a long time. It's not jus

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Power Play: What It Means for the President

The Supreme Court's conservative majority is pushing to give the president more control. They might overturn a 90-year-old decision that limits the president's power to fire certain officials. This isn't new. The court has already allowed President Trump to fire many officials, even though a 1935 d

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

More Countries Join U. S. Travel Restrictions List

The U. S. government is planning to add more than 30 countries to its travel restrictions list. This comes after a recent incident where a man from Afghanistan was accused of shooting two National Guard members. The current list already includes 19 countries, and the new additions will likely be ann

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight for Peace Amidst Russian Strikes

Ukraine is in the middle of a tough situation. On one hand, they are trying to talk peace with Russia. On the other hand, Russia is launching big attacks with missiles and drones. This happened just as U. S. and Ukrainian officials were meeting for a third day to discuss ending the war that has been

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Homes Might Get Cheaper, But Not for Everyone

A shift in the housing market is expected next year. For the first time since the Great Recession, incomes might grow faster than home prices. This change could make buying a home a bit easier for some people. Mortgage rates are predicted to drop slightly, and home prices might not rise as much as t

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong Tightens Grip on Foreign Media Ahead of Elections

Foreign journalists in Hong Kong got a stern warning from the local security office. They were called in to discuss recent news stories. The focus was on a big fire and upcoming elections. The officials said some reports were not accurate. They claimed these stories spread false information. They al

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Dec 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Mixed Reality Glasses Hit a Snag: What's the Hold-Up?

Meta has decided to slow down the launch of its new mixed reality glasses, nicknamed "Phoenix. " Originally set for the second half of 2026, the release is now pushed back to the first half of 2027. This delay was announced by Maher Saba, VP of Reality Labs Foundation, in a memo to employees. The re

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Indiana Republicans Face Pressure Over Redistricting

Indiana's Republican senators are in a tough spot. They're being pressured by former President Donald Trump to redraw political maps before the next elections. This isn't just about politics; it's about safety and values. Some senators have faced serious threats. Spencer Deery had a fake emergency

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Who's Really at Fault in the Drug Boat Strikes?

The recent missile strikes on boats suspected of drug trafficking have sparked intense debate. Critics argue that the second strike, which targeted survivors of the initial attack, was a serious misstep. They question the decision-making process, especially since there was no opposing fire and ample

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