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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Cutting Science Funding Could Hurt Future Breakthroughs

Science funding from the government has led to big wins in the past. Think about HIV treatments. These were made possible thanks to research done at universities with federal money. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act was a big deal. It allowed schools and non-profits to patent their discoveries. This meant they

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Teen Sensation Littler Stuns Again in World Darts Championship

In a display of sheer dominance, Luke Littler, the young English darting prodigy, secured his second consecutive PDC World Championship title. The 18-year-old outclassed Gian van Veen, a skilled Dutch contender, in a lopsided final that ended 7-1. This victory places Littler in an exclusive club, jo

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Night at the Movies: Stranger Things Brings People Together

A movie theater in a nearly abandoned mall was buzzing with excitement. This wasn't just any movie night; it was the premiere of the final season of "Stranger Things. " The parking lot was full, and the line for snacks was long. It was a sight not seen since the "Barbenheimer" craze. The energy was

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Giants' Injury Report Raises Eyebrows as Theo Johnson Attends Knicks Game

The New York Giants are in a tough spot. They're heading into their last game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants have been winning, but some people think they might be trying to lose on purpose. This is called tanking. It's when a team intentionally loses games to get a better chan

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Jan 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Drake's Circle Addresses Engagement Buzz

In the world of Drake, rumors fly faster than his hits. Recently, whispers about a possible engagement have surfaced, linking the rapper to Toronto socialite Georgia Montour. But who is she, and why is this news making waves? Montour is a social media influencer with roots in Hamilton's wealthy circ

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Tech Giant's Smart Move: Butterfly Spread Strategy

A major tech company is considering a butterfly spread strategy. This is a type of options trading. It is known for its potential to profit from minimal stock price movements. The strategy involves using a combination of put and call options. This can limit risk while still offering a chance for gai

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Georgia Football's 2025 Season: A Year of Ups and Downs

Georgia's football team had a year to remember, but not for the reasons they hoped. Their 2025 season ended earlier than expected, leaving fans and players alike with a lot to think about. The Bulldogs' performance in New Orleans was a tough pill to swallow. It's been a rough couple of years for th

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: Who's Behind the Mystery Millions?

In Georgia, a mysterious group has spent around $8 million on ads attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. This group is secretive, with no clear donors or public face. They're registered in Delaware but have a mail-drop in East Atlanta. A media buyer in Utah is helping them run these ads, making them a big p

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Dec 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Finding Peace in the Past: Why People Are Turning to Old-School Hobbies

In a world buzzing with technology, many people are taking a step back. They are trading screens for sketchbooks, keyboards for knitting needles, and digital messages for handwritten notes. This isn't just a trend for older generations. Even young people, who have grown up with smartphones and socia

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: The Mystery of the $5 Million Shadow Campaign

In Georgia, a political storm is brewing, and it's not just about the candidates. A shadowy group, calling itself "Georgians for Integrity, " has poured around $5 million into attacking Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. The group's ads, which have been flooding TV screens since Thanksgiving, accuse Jo

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