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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Graphene's Big Step Forward: Smaller, Faster, and More Powerful Energy Storage

Scientists have made a big leap in energy storage technology. They've found a way to tweak graphene to create a material that can hold and deliver energy more efficiently. This new material, called multiscale reduced graphene oxide (M-rGO), could be a game-changer for devices that need quick bursts

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Football Star in Hot Water: Legal Storm Brewing

DK Metcalf, a star player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is in a tough spot. After a heated moment with a fan, things got physical. Now, the fan is fighting back. He says the stories about him using bad language are not true. His lawyers are ready to take legal action. The fan, Ryan Kennedy, says he

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A Harsh Turn: What Happened to 37 Men After Biden's Mercy

In a surprising turn of events, 37 men who were spared from the death penalty by former President Joe Biden now face extreme conditions under the Trump administration. Biden commuted their sentences to life in prison, but the Trump administration has taken steps to make their lives as difficult as p

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

New Charges Filed Against Comedian Russell Brand

The Metropolitan Police have announced fresh accusations against comedian Russell Brand. He now faces an extra charge of rape and one of sexual assault involving two more women. These latest claims date back to 2009. Brand, known for his comedy and acting, has already denied five earlier charges. T

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Boston's Brownstone Bistro Bids Farewell After 15 Years

In the heart of Boston's South End, a beloved dining spot has quietly shut its doors. Brownstone, a stylish eatery known for its cozy vibe and delicious comfort food, has served its last meal after 15 years. The news was shared on their website and social media, expressing heartfelt thanks to their

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Migrants Fight to Keep U. S. Protections

A group of South Sudanese migrants and a non-profit organization have taken legal action against the U. S. government. They are challenging a recent decision to end temporary protections for over 200 South Sudanese nationals living in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in a Boston federal court,

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

FDA: When Politics Trumps Science

The FDA, once a beacon of scientific independence, is now caught in a political tug-of-war. The agency's new "Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher" program is a prime example of this shift. It promises faster reviews for companies that align with the administration's "national priorities. " But

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

More Students Than Ever Are Studying Medicine in the U. S.

The number of students in U. S. medical schools has reached a new high. Over 100, 000 students are now studying to become doctors. This is a big deal because it shows more people want to work in healthcare. Most of these students are women. In fact, more than half of the applicants and the incoming

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Colbert's Late Show: A Shocking Exit and Industry Shake-Up

Stephen Colbert, once the star of CBS' "The Late Show, " is stepping down. CBS announced the cancellation of his show in July, with the final episode set for May 2026. This decision stirred up a lot of talk, especially because it came right after Colbert criticized CBS's parent company, Paramount Gl

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Big Money, Bigger Problems

College sports have seen a huge shift in recent years. Athletes are now getting paid, some making millions. This change came after two big court rulings. First, the Supreme Court said in 2021 that the NCAA couldn't limit benefits for athletes. Then, they allowed athletes to be paid for their name, i

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