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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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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Israel's Aid Groups Face Trouble: What's Happening?

Israel has decided to stop 37 aid groups from working in Gaza. These groups include big names like Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières. The reason? Israel says these groups didn't follow new rules to share their staff lists. But the aid groups say this could put their workers in danger and break EU l

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Simple Mistake Revealed Russia's Hidden Troubles

A small error led to a big discovery. Someone in Russia tried to check their complaint status online. They typed the wrong number. Instead of an error, they saw someone else's complaint. This was not just any complaint. It was part of a huge collection of sensitive documents. These documents were o

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Viral Video Sparks a Big Reaction

A video that went viral recently has caused quite a stir. It's all about alleged fraud in Minnesota's Somali-run child care centers. The video, which is 43 minutes long, has been watched by millions on X and YouTube. It was put up by Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old known for creating content that suppor

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Big Win for Iowa Democrats

In a recent Iowa state Senate special election, Democrat Renee Hardman claimed victory, stopping Republicans from gaining two-thirds control of the Senate. This win is a big deal because it keeps the GOP from having too much power in the state government. Hardman, who runs a nonprofit and serves on

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve 2026: Who's Rocking Times Square and Nashville?

New Year's Eve 2026 is shaping up to be a musical extravaganza, with Times Square and Nashville both hosting star-studded events. Times Square, a famous spot for New Year's celebrations, will feature a diverse lineup of performers. The event kicks off at 6 p. m. ET with the national anthem, followed

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

President Trump Blocks Two Bills, Sparks Controversy

President Donald Trump recently made a bold move by vetoing two bills that had support from both Democrats and Republicans. These bills were all about improving infrastructure, but Trump said no, claiming they would cost taxpayers too much money. One of the bills, H. R. 131, was about reducing the

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Mid-Season Surprises: How College Basketball is Changing

College basketball is seeing some unexpected changes. Teams are now signing players who have already been drafted by the NBA. This is happening right in the middle of the season. It's a bit of a shock, but it's also a sign of how the game is evolving. Take James Nnaji, for example. He was picked by

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Honoring Rob Reiner: A Legacy of Laughter and Love

Rob Reiner, a beloved film director, and his wife, Michele, a talented photographer, left a lasting impact on many lives. Their sudden deaths have sparked an outpouring of tributes from friends and colleagues. Cary Elwes, who starred in Reiner's iconic film "The Princess Bride, " shared his heartfe

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Russia's Troops: A Dark Reality

Russia's military is facing serious issues. Soldiers are being treated harshly. This is not new, but it's getting worse. Many soldiers are sent to fight without proper training or equipment. They are often sent to areas where the fighting is intense. This has led to many deaths and injuries. The Ru

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