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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chilly Science Fun: Winter Wonderland at The Tech

The Tech Interactive is all set to bring some frosty fun to San Jose this winter with Polar Play Days. This event is not just about enjoying the holiday spirit but also about diving into science and creativity. It's running from November 23 to January 4, giving everyone plenty of time to explore and

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Michigan High School Sports: When Snow Calls the Shots

Michigan's high school winter sports season is in full swing, but Mother Nature has other plans. Snow is causing a wave of cancellations and postponements across the state. Schools and teams are scrambling to adjust their schedules. On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, the snow is making its presence felt

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Digital Health: Why Aren't More People Using It?

Chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease are a big problem around the world. These diseases are often linked to lifestyle choices. Digital health tools can help people make better choices. These tools can be apps, websites, or other tech that helps people stay healthy. But not everyone is us

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Older Adults with HIV: Why Aren't They Moving More?

Older adults living with HIV are aging faster than usual. This means they're more likely to develop health problems like heart disease and memory issues. Doctors know that exercise can help, but most older adults with HIV aren't active enough. Researchers want to understand why. They're planning a

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Money Moves in the Shadows: How Tech Giants Could Influence Elections

A new plan is brewing that could let big tech companies like Anthropic dip into politics without anyone knowing. Here’s how it works: two big spending groups, one for Republicans and one for Democrats, will get money from a secretive nonprofit called Public First. This nonprofit doesn’t have to reve

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Atlantic's Stories Get a Hollywood Makeover

Prologue Entertainment, a new production company, has teamed up with The Atlantic to turn its news stories into TV shows and movies. This deal means that The Atlantic's journalism could soon be the basis for both scripted and unscripted projects. Prologue, which is supported by RedBird Capital, will

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Dec 10 2025FINANCE

US Natural Gas Prices Take a Hit: What's Behind the Drop?

Natural gas prices in the US took a nosedive recently. The main culprit? Warmer weather on the horizon. When temperatures rise, people use less gas for heating. This simple fact sent prices tumbling. But it's not just about the weather. Gas production in the US is also on the rise. More supply usua

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Florida's Unexpected Chill: Arctic Air on the Move

A rare weather event is unfolding across the U. S. , with Arctic air making its way down to Florida. This unusual occurrence is due to a disturbance in the polar vortex, a system that usually keeps cold air trapped near the poles. The vortex has weakened, allowing frigid air to spill southward, affe

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Dec 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Asia's Water and Power Systems Under Climate Fire

Asia is in a tough spot. Climate change is hitting hard, and the region's water and power systems are struggling to keep up. This isn't just about weather; it's about survival for millions of people. The numbers are staggering. By 2040, Asia will need $4 trillion for water and sanitation. That's a

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Farmers Get a Lifeline, but Is It Enough?

The U. S. government has stepped in to help farmers struggling with trade tensions and rising costs. President Trump announced a $12 billion aid package to support farmers affected by tariffs and market instability. This money will go to farmers growing crops like corn, soybeans, and rice, with a sm

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