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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Betting Blunders: Texas Longhorns Face NCAA Scrutiny

The Texas Longhorns have found themselves in hot water again, this time with six new NCAA violations linked to sports betting. These issues came to light recently, adding to a previous set of five violations reported late last year. It seems the rapid growth of legal betting platforms is making it t

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

How Poor Countries Could Lead the Way in Tokenizing Real Stuff

In 2026, countries that are still growing might take the lead in turning real things into digital tokens. This is what Jesse Knutson, a big shot at a crypto exchange, thinks. He believes these countries have a big chance because they often struggle with getting money and investments. Turning real t

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Bulgaria Braces for Windy Sunday

Bulgaria is in for a windy Sunday, with weather alerts issued for the entire country. The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) has put out a warning for strong and stormy winds, with yellow and orange alerts in place. Twelve regions are under an orange alert, which means people sh

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

How Silkworms Adjust to Seasons: The Role of a Tiny Protein

Silkworms, those fuzzy little creatures that spin shiny cocoons, have a clever way to handle changing seasons. They can pause their development, a process called diapause, when conditions aren't right. This pause is like a built-in survival strategy, helping them wait out harsh weather. Scientists

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Dec 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Princess Diana Still Rules the Fashion World

Princess Diana's style is still making waves, even years after she left the spotlight. A recent poll named her the top fashion icon of all time, beating out big names like Jennifer Aniston, Britney Spears, and the Beckhams. This isn't just about pretty dresses; it's about how Diana's fashion choices

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Dec 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebrities' Property Moves: A Closer Look

In 2025, celebrities across Australia have been busy buying and selling properties, much like any other homeowner. From actors to athletes, many famous faces have made significant property transactions this year. Rebel Wilson, the popular actress and comedian, recently sold her Balmain investment p

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and US: A High-Stakes Meeting in Florida

In Florida, a crucial meeting is set to happen. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. They will talk about a peace plan for Ukraine. This plan has been in the works for weeks. It involves many countries, including Russia. The peace plan is not final

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Bones: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game

Bone repairs are tricky. Current materials often fall short. They struggle to balance strength and function. But there's hope. Inspired by nature, scientists are using 3D printing to create new materials. These are not your average implants. They are special. They are bicontinuous interpenetrating-p

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Somaliland's Independence Bid Hits a Roadblock

Somaliland, a region in the Horn of Africa, has long sought international recognition for its independence from Somalia. However, recent moves by Israel to recognize Somaliland have been met with strong opposition from African regional bodies and Somalia itself. The African Union and the Intergover

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mind: How Immune Cells Play a Role in Brain Disorders

Brain disorders like schizophrenia, depression, and autism are tough to tackle. They are complex and not fully understood. Scientists have been using tools to study these disorders. One tool is called bulk RNA sequencing. It looks at gene activity in a group of cells. But it misses details. It can't

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