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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Challenges for 2026: Environment, Phones, and Truth

In 2025, AI made huge strides in research, coding, and creating videos and images. It could now handle complex tasks and even plan things like vacations or order food online. But despite these advancements, we're still far from having AI that thinks like humans, known as artificial general intellige

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Cut Short: Tatiana Schlossberg's Journey

Tatiana Schlossberg, a well-known journalist and author, has passed away. She was the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy. Her family shared the sad news on social media. They said she will always be remembered. Tatiana was only 36 years old. She had been fighting a rare form of cance

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Behavior Under Scrutiny

A nonprofit group has taken a bold step. They filed a complaint against a federal judge. The judge is accused of creating a toxic work environment. This is not the first time such allegations have been made against Judge Sarah Merriam. The Legal Accountability Project, a group that supports judicia

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Dec 31 2025EDUCATION

France Takes a Stand: New Rules for Kids and Social Media

France is making big moves to protect kids from social media. Starting in 2026, kids under 15 won't be allowed to use social media. This is part of a bigger plan to keep kids safe online. The French government is also planning to ban phones in high schools. This rule is already in place for younger

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Dec 31 2025EDUCATION

How Trump's Plan Reshaped Colleges in New England

Big changes are happening in colleges across New England. The Trump administration has been busy making changes to higher education. They've been following a plan called Project 2025. This plan suggested splitting up the Department of Education and giving its jobs to other agencies. Many of these ch

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

New Year's Eve: The Rise of the Homebodies

New Year's Eve is often seen as a time for big parties and grand celebrations. But for many people, especially after a tough year, staying in is becoming the new norm. This shift isn't just about avoiding crowds or saving money. It's about choosing comfort and personal well-being over the pressure t

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Kickstart 2026: Small Steps, Big Changes

Starting fresh in 2026 doesn’t mean you have to change everything about yourself. Instead, focus on small, manageable changes. This approach makes it easier to stick to new habits and see real results. Here are some ideas to help you get started. First, take a look at your surroundings. Clutter can

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Mannans: The Unsung Heroes of Nature's Toolkit

Mannans, a type of sugar molecule, are found in plants, yeast, and bacteria. They are made up of mannose units linked together. These molecules are gaining attention for their many uses in health and industry. Some well-known mannans include guar gum, locust bean gum, and konjac glucomannan. These

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

The Malaria Treatment Mystery: A Closer Look at Mont Park Hospital's Experiment

Back in the 1920s, doctors thought they had a big win against a serious illness called neurosyphilis. They used malaria to treat patients at Mont Park Hospital in Australia. This idea won a Nobel Prize, so it was a huge deal at the time. But now, people are questioning if it really worked. A doctor

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Penn State Sports: A Year of Surprises and Comebacks

Penn State's sports scene in 2025 was anything but boring. The year kicked off with a bang, as the iconic press box at Beaver Stadium was torn down on a cold January morning. This marked the start of a year filled with unexpected twists and turns. The wrestling team, however, was a constant source

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