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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Far Away

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is on a long trip through our solar system. It's not from around here. It came from another star system. This is only the third time scientists have seen something like this. Some people wonder if it could be from aliens. An astronomer named John Tonry works with a system tha

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A New Bus Line: Hope and Challenges for South Minneapolis

A new bus route is about to start in south Minneapolis. The E-Line will take over from the old Route 6. It will run from Southdale to the University of Minnesota. Metro Transit hopes 3, 000 people will use it every day. Business owners in the area have mixed feelings. Victoria Ford owns a bookstore

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Procter & Gamble: A Smart Buy Amid Market Jitters?

Procter & Gamble (PG) has been in the spotlight lately, and not just because of its popular products like Crest. The company's stock took a hit recently after its CFO, Andre Schulten, shared some less-than-stellar news about the U. S. market. He described it as "the most volatile we've seen in a lon

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Dec 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Finding Your Rhythm: Productivity Hacks for the Chill and Creative

Some people are naturally laid-back and creative. They don't thrive on strict routines. But that doesn't mean they can't be productive. They just need different tools. The usual productivity tips often don't work for them. These tips are usually made by people who love structure. But for those who

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Decoding the First Clues of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects people in different ways. Its early signs vary widely, making it challenging to predict how the disease will progress. Some individuals experience vision problems, while others might feel weakness or unusual sensations in their limbs. This variatio

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Education Shake-Up: What's Changing and Why It Matters

In late 2025, the Department of Education underwent significant changes. The Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, initiated several interagency agreements to shift key programs to other federal agencies. This move is part of President Trump's push to dismantle the Department of Education, a goal he h

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Putin's Bold Move: What's Next for Ukraine's Sea Access?

In a recent turn of events, Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning. He said he might block Ukraine's access to the sea. This comes after some tankers were attacked in the Black Sea. Putin's words suggest a strong response to these incidents. Putin spoke on television. He mentio

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Honduras Votes: A Close Call and a Controversial Release

In Honduras, the presidential election is still too close to call. Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla are neck and neck. The count is happening by hand now. This is after a vote that saw a lot of interest from the U. S. Meanwhile, former President Juan Orlando Hernandez was let out of a U. S. priso

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Snowy Surprises: A Look at Recent Winter Storms

Winter has been particularly fierce this year, with a series of snowstorms sweeping across the northern parts of the country. The Northeast is currently experiencing its first major snowstorm of the season, with forecasts predicting 8 to 12 inches of snow in states like New York, Connecticut, Massac

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Cincinnati's Chilly Week Ahead: What to Expect

Cincinnati is in for a cold spell this week. The city saw a record snowfall on Tuesday morning. Now, more snow is possible late Wednesday night into early Thursday. The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, says there's a slight chance of snowfall. This could make the Thursday commute a bit

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