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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

A New Addition to the Leavitt Family: Karoline Expects Another Baby

Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, shared some personal news. She and her husband are expecting their second child. The baby is due in May 2026. Karoline posted this happy news on Instagram. She shared pictures of herself, an ultrasound, and a Christmas tree. She called the baby a "g

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

From Maryland to the Stars: A Journey of Dreams

A man from Maryland recently made his childhood dream come true. While others were celebrating Thanksgiving on the ground, he was floating in space. This man is Chris Williams. He grew up in Potomac, Maryland. He has always been interested in space. He studied hard and worked in important places. He

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

When Politics Lessons Take a Dark Turn

A politics teacher in the UK found himself in hot water after showing Donald Trump videos to his students. The teacher, who has been in the education field since the 1990s, was accused of causing emotional distress and even likened to a terrorist. The incident started when two students complained th

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Denver Broncos: A Christmas Win and What's Next

The Denver Broncos secured a hard-fought 20-13 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas night. This win keeps their hopes alive for the top seed in the AFC and a shot at the division title. The game wasn't pretty, but it was effective, as head coach Sean Payton often says. One of the most i

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2600: A Leap in Smartphone Graphics

Samsung has introduced the Exynos 2600, a new processor that uses a special version of AMD's RDNA 4 architecture. This is a big deal because it's the first time a smartphone chip has used this technology. The Exynos 2600 is paired with a graphics processor called Xclipse 960, which is built using a

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Water: The Science Behind Adsorption

Adsorption is a big deal in water cleanup. It's like a magnet that pulls out nasty stuff from water. But, it's not as simple as it sounds. There are three big things that make it work: how much stuff can stick to a surface, how much stuff is left in the water, and how the stuff sticking to the surfa

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Latvia's Political Shifts: What's Next After 2025?

In 2025, Latvia saw some big political moves that will keep making waves into next year. First off, local elections happened. These were like a warm-up for the bigger parliamentary elections coming up. Why? Because if you don't have support in local areas, it's tough to make a strong start in parlia

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Who Made the Biggest Splash in 2025?

In 2025, a mix of politics, tragedy, and music dominated Google's most-searched people list. At the top was Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City. Mamdani's journey from an unknown state lawmaker to the city's first Muslim mayor was nothing short of remarkable. His victory over fo

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Government Christmas Messages Spark Debate on Religion

The Trump administration made waves this Christmas by sharing religious messages from official government accounts. While many politicians stuck to general holiday greetings, several Cabinet members and agencies posted messages centered around Jesus and the religious significance of Christmas. Defe

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Dec 26 2025OPINION

A Journey Through America's Heartland: Faith, Work, and Inequality

In the heart of Nebraska, a megachurch service unfolded with hymns, greetings, and a pastor's thorough Bible study. Pastor Jesse's sermon, though detailed, lacked a modern call to kindness. The service ended with a revelation: Pastor Jesse's online essay condemned Pride Month, showing a stark contra

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