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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

The 2025 Political Rollercoaster: A Year of Surprises and Setbacks

The political landscape in 2025 was anything but predictable. It was a year filled with unexpected twists, dramatic exits, and surprising comebacks. Let's dive in and see what made this year so memorable. First up, let's talk about the man who needs no introduction: Donald Trump. His second term in

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

YouTuber's Claims Spark Federal Funding Freeze

A recent video by Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old YouTuber, has led to a freeze in child care funding to Minnesota. Shirley, who calls himself an "independent YouTube journalist, " posted a 42-minute video on X and YouTube. In it, he and an older man, identified only as "David, " visited several daycare

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Boston City Council President Race: A Clash of Ambitions and Alliances

In Boston, a fierce competition is unfolding to decide who will lead the City Council. Gabriela Coletta Zapata and Brian Worrell are the main contenders, each aiming to secure the necessary votes to claim the presidency. The election, set for January 5, is not just about who wins but also about unde

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Political Stories That Slipped Under the Radar in 2025

In 2025, politics was a whirlwind, and many important stories got lost in the shuffle. Here are some key events that didn't get the attention they deserved. Congress took a backseat this year. Lawmakers passed fewer bills than ever before. In fact, they only enacted 61 laws, which is way less than

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Kansas Governor's Power on Extradition: What You Need to Know

Kansas is in a heated debate about the death penalty. At the center of this is whether the governor can refuse to send people to states that use it. The state's attorney general, Kris Kobach, says no. He believes the governor must follow the law and can't pick and choose who to extradite. The gover

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Unpacking the Impact of Crude Language in Leadership

Leaders shape the culture of a society. Their words and actions set the tone for what is acceptable. This is why it is crucial to examine the language used by those in power. One such leader, Donald J. Trump, has been known for his use of crude and offensive language. This behavior has raised concer

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Jan 01 2026OPINION

Beach Parking Woes: A Growing Problem in Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs has seen a lot of growth over the years, but one thing that hasn't kept up is beach parking. Residents and visitors alike are struggling to find a spot, which is a real bummer because the beaches are one of the best things about the area. It's not just an inconvenience; it's a barrier

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Finding Joy: How Leisure Activities Can Improve Lives

People with schizophrenia often struggle with daily life. But leisure activities can make a big difference. These activities can boost well-being and improve quality of life. A recent study aimed to create a tool to measure how people with schizophrenia engage in and enjoy leisure activities. The t

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

How Daily Routines Shape the Lives of Older Adults

Older adults' daily routines are influenced by their physical abilities, sensory functions, and how they feel about their health. These routines include activities like moderate-to-vigorous exercise, light physical activities, sitting around, and sleep. Most studies look at these activities separate

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Up the Rules: How Bacteria Break Their Own Boundaries

In the hot, bubbling waters of Yellowstone, something unexpected is happening. Bacteria, usually known for sticking to their own kind, are mixing it up. This isn't just a one-time thing. It's been going on for thousands of years. Scientists looked at over 300 single-cell genomes of these bacteria. T

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