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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

The Moon Race: Who Will Lead NASA to Victory?

The Senate is about to grill Jared Isaacman, a billionaire astronaut and Trump's pick for NASA's top job. This isn't his first rodeo; he's already had one hearing. But this time, it's all about speed. He's got a big message: the U. S. needs to hurry up and get back to the moon before China does. Is

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Cuba Battles Deadly Mosquito-Borne Viruses: What's Happening?

Cuba is facing a serious health crisis. Mosquitoes are spreading two dangerous viruses: chikungunya and dengue. These viruses have caused 33 deaths since July. Sadly, many of these deaths were young children. The problem started in the western part of Cuba and has now spread everywhere. Chikungunya

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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Chanel's Subway Show: Fashion Meets Everyday Life

Chanel took a bold step by hosting a fashion show in a New York City subway station. This wasn't your usual subway ride. The event was held at the abandoned Bowery Station, which was transformed into a glamorous setting for the Chanel Métiers d’art show. Kristen Stewart, a long-time Chanel ambassado

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Freshman's Big Shots Lead UNC to Victory Over Kentucky

The UNC basketball team pulled off a thrilling win against the Kentucky Wildcats, thanks to a standout performance by freshman Derek Dixon. In the final moments of the game, Dixon showed incredible composure, sinking a tough three-pointer and a crucial layup to secure the victory. His fearless attit

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

The Hidden Side of Popular Trends

Trends come and go, but their impact lingers. Take podcasts, for example. They're not just a way to pass time. They shape our routines and habits. But what happens when you step away from them? The effects might surprise you. Health trends can be a double-edged sword. GLP-1 drugs have become popula

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Dec 03 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Crypto Heist Victim Gets Money Back

A person from Richmond Hill got their money back after a sneaky crypto theft. Over $120, 000 was taken from their digital wallet. The FBI stepped in and tracked the thieves to different countries, including Cambodia. The FBI worked with the victim to follow the money trail. They used a legal proces

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Jared Isaacman's Big NASA Test: What's Next?

Jared Isaacman, a billionaire tech boss and friend of Elon Musk, is back in the hot seat. He's up for a big job: running NASA. But first, he's got to convince a group of senators that he's the right guy for the role. This isn't his first time at the rodeo. Back in April, he had a similar chat with

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Coastal Crisis: Time to Update Old Rules

South Carolina's coast is changing fast. Islands are disappearing. Roads and homes are underwater more often. This is not news to people who live there. Yet, the rules that protect these places are stuck in the past. They do not consider rising sea levels or the unique importance of areas like Cape

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Europe's Big Space Bet: What's Next for ESA?

Europe is making a bold move in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) just got a massive budget boost. This is big news. The agency's member states agreed to a record-breaking budget of nearly 22. 1 billion Euros. This money will cover the next three years, from 2026 to 2028. It's a big jump from t

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Green Energy Challenge: Weather Woes and Tight Rules

India's renewable energy sector is facing a double whammy: unreliable weather forecasts and stricter regulations. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed tighter rules for wind and solar power producers. These rules aim to reduce the gap between the promised and actual power suppl

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