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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

The Scientist Who Changed the Fight Against Leukemia

David Baltimore was a big deal in the world of science. He was born in 1938 and passed away in 2025. His work changed how we fight leukemia, a type of blood cancer. He was like an architect, but instead of buildings, he designed new ways to understand and treat diseases. Baltimore's work was all ab

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Brings Chaos to the Midwest and South

A fierce winter storm swept through the Upper Midwest, causing blizzard-like conditions, hazardous travel, and power outages. The storm, which began on Sunday, brought heavy snowfall and strong winds to the northern Plains, making driving nearly impossible in some areas. Forecasters warned of whiteo

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rainbow Six Siege's Marketplace Meltdown

Rainbow Six Siege players faced a chaotic weekend due to a major security breach. The issue started when hackers exploited the game's Marketplace, leading to a wave of account tampering. Players reported seeing absurd amounts of in-game credits, rare weapon skins, and unexpected account bans or unba

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

A British-Egyptian Activist's Controversial Return

A British-Egyptian activist, Alaa Abd El-Fattah, recently arrived in the UK after years of imprisonment in Egypt. The government celebrated his release, but his past tweets have sparked outrage and calls for his deportation. Abd El-Fattah, 44, spent over a decade in an Egyptian prison for his polit

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Smart Health Choices for 2026

Health goals can feel overwhelming. There's so much advice out there. It's easy to get lost in all the noise. Experts say the key is to keep things simple. You don't need fancy products or complicated routines. Food is a good place to start. Many people worry about getting enough protein. But if yo

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Train Tragedy Strikes Southern Mexico

Southern Mexico faced a grim Sunday as a train derailed, taking lives and disrupting a key transport route. The Interoceanic Train, a vital link between the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico, went off track near Nizanda, a small town in Oaxaca. The incident left at least 13 people dead and dozens injured,

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Magic: What's Working and What's Not in 2025

The movie industry is in a bit of a pickle. After a rough few years, 2025 was supposed to be the big comeback for theaters. But guess what? It's not happening. The box office is stuck in the same rut as last year, and it's far from the big numbers everyone hoped for. Before the pandemic, movie theat

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks See Ups and Downs

The stock market had a mixed day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a dip. This was mostly because Nvidia, a big tech company, saw its stock drop. But not all was bad news. DigitalBridge, another tech firm, saw its stock soar. This happened because of some exciting deal news. Tech stocks can be

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and Their Unusual Wheels

Celebrities often have hobbies that are as unique as they are. One such hobby is collecting cars, and not just any cars—some of them have some pretty weird ones. Let's take a look at a few of these unusual vehicles and the famous people who own them. Jay Leno, a well-known comedian and car enthusia

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

How a Vice President Calmed a Storm Between Two Powerhouses

Vice President JD Vance found himself in the middle of a heated dispute. Elon Musk, a major supporter, threatened to create a new political party. This move could have split the MAGA movement, causing big problems. Vance knew he had to act fast. He started making calls, trying to smooth things over

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