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Dec 15 2025SCIENCE

Massachusetts' Research Future Hangs in the Balance

Massachusetts is facing a tough time. The state's research future is at risk because of cuts to federal funding. This is not just about money. It is about the progress of science and the hope it brings to many people. Governor Maura Healey visited UMass Chan Medical School. She saw firsthand how fu

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

A Fun Way to Learn About Fitness: A New Show Takes Us Back in Time

A new mini-drama series is set to hit screens, blending humor and fitness science in an unexpected way. The show follows a fitness coach who wakes up in ancient China, stuck in the body of an overweight young man. His mission? To get fit using only what he can find around him. This isn't your typic

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building the Future: Sergey Nazarov's Vision for On-Chain Finance

Sergey Nazarov, a key figure in the crypto world, has been working tirelessly since 2017 to integrate the global financial system with blockchain technology. As the co-founder of Chainlink Labs, he has been instrumental in expanding the Chainlink network beyond just being an oracle for decentralized

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Why Canada Needs to Go Beyond Open Banking

Canada is finally moving towards a more secure banking system. The government has announced a new framework for open banking, set to launch in 2026. This system will replace the risky practice of sharing online banking passwords with third-party apps. Instead, users will be able to securely share th

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health or Healthcare? A Messy Moment

A recent Oval Office exchange turned into a spectacle, overshadowing a serious issue: healthcare costs. Instead of addressing the looming expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies, President Trump snapped at a reporter, dismissing concerns about rising insurance premiums. Trump's response was not

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Delaware's New Top Prosecutor: A Fresh Face in the Fight for Justice

In Delaware, a new leader has stepped up to take charge of the state's top federal prosecutor role. Benjamin Wallace, a 35-year-old with deep roots in Delaware, is now at the helm of the U. S. Attorney's Office. He took over from Julianne Murray, who decided to step down after facing some legal hurd

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Shift: Why Voters Picked a Tough-on-Crime Leader

Chile just made a huge political move. They chose José Antonio Kast as their new president. He's known for his strong stance on security and immigration. Kast won big, getting 58% of the votes. His main focus? Making the country safer by dealing with crime and controlling who comes in. Kast isn't n

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Vote: Left Loses to Right in Presidential Showdown

Chile just had a big election. The left-wing candidate, Jeannette Jara, admitted she lost. The winner was José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician. People in Chile wanted a change. They were worried about crime and immigration. So, they chose Kast over Jara. Kast got more than half the votes. Jara

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Czech Republic Shifts Direction with New Government

The Czech Republic has a new government, and it's not what everyone expected. Andrej Babiš, a billionaire and populist leader, is back in charge. He was sworn in by President Petr Pavel. This new government is a mix of Babiš's ANO movement and two smaller parties: the anti-migrant Freedom and Direct

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hot Weather Makes Pesticides More Dangerous for Amazon Frogs

Amazon frogs are in trouble. Pesticides and climate change are teaming up to make life harder for them. Scientists wanted to see how these two problems affect frog tadpoles. They looked at two types of frogs: Osteocephalus taurinus and Scinax ruber. They tested how these tadpoles handle a pesticide

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