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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Gaza: International Troops on the Way

A new plan is in the works to send international troops to Gaza. This isn't about fighting but about keeping the peace. Many countries are interested in helping, but the details are still being worked out. Who will lead these troops? An American general might be in charge, but nothing is set in ston

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission on a Budget: The Highs and Lows of ESCAPADE

Mars has always been a tricky destination. Now, NASA is trying a new approach with the ESCAPADE mission. This isn't your typical big-budget space adventure. It's a cost-effective, high-risk project aiming to study Mars' magnetic field and atmosphere. Launched in late 2025, ESCAPADE is part of NASA's

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Chance to Lead: Why Glyphosate Should Be Banned Now

Alaska stands out as the only state in the U. S. with rivers untouched by glyphosate. This is a big deal because this herbicide is found in all other rivers across the country. The state has a unique opportunity to keep it that way. Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, has been a hot topic w

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Dec 12 2025WEATHER

Christmas Weather: Will It Be Cold or Mild?

Winter has been harsh this year. Many places in the U. S. have seen record low temperatures and lots of snow. People were excited about the idea of a snowy Christmas. But, things might not go as planned. The Climate Prediction Center says temperatures will rise soon. Most of the country, except the

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Winter's Chill: Why Flu Cases Surge in New York

Winter's arrival in New York brings more than just snow and ice—it also brings a surge in flu cases. This year, the numbers are alarming, with over 32, 000 cases reported by the end of November. That's a big jump from last year's 10, 902 cases during the same period. But why does the flu seem to lov

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Data in Peril: Why NOAA's Buoys Are at Risk

The ocean is a big, mysterious place, and we rely on buoys and sensors to help us understand it better. These tools give us important information for fishing, shipping, and even predicting hurricanes. But right now, these buoys are in trouble because they aren't getting the money they need to keep w

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Dec 12 2025WEATHER

Brace for a Chilly Surprise: A Sudden Cold Snap Approaches

A significant cold front is heading our way, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures. This change is expected to start on Sunday morning, with clouds and a few showers in the forecast. As the day progresses, the rain will likely clear out by lunchtime, but the real story is the cold air that will foll

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Money Movers in the Spotlight: U. S. Treasury Tightens Grip on Fraud

The U. S. Treasury is stepping up its game to keep an eye on money services businesses. This move comes after a big fraud case in Minnesota, where COVID relief funds meant for school kids' meals went missing. Over 77 people, many from the Somali community, are facing charges for this scam. The Trea

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

How True Religion Made a Comeback

True Religion, a brand known for its high-end jeans, faced tough times after its former president, Michael Buckley, stepped down in 2010. The company struggled to keep up with the growing trend of online shopping and filed for bankruptcy not once, but twice—in 2017 and 2020. Buckley returned to the

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Dec 12 2025LIFESTYLE

What's Trending in 2026? A Sneak Peek into the Future

Pinterest's annual trend forecast, Pinterest Predicts, is out, and it's giving us a glimpse into what's hot for 2026. The report is based on search data from the platform, using machine learning and analytics tools to track and present stats. It's like a crystal ball, showing us what Gen X, Millenni

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