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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Media Bias: When Opinions Shape the News

Media bias is a hot topic. It's no secret that news outlets have biases. After all, news is created by people, and people have opinions. Some networks, like Fox News, are known for their clear political leanings. Others, like CNN, have their own spin. Even print news, which often strives for objecti

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

How Noni Madueke's Move to Arsenal is Changing the Game

Noni Madueke's transfer to Arsenal this summer sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many were unsure about yet another player from Chelsea joining the Gunners, doubting if he was up to the mark. However, Mikel Arteta was convinced and went ahead with the deal. Since arriving, Madueke has been turnin

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Moscow's Free Speech Fight: A Clash of Beliefs

In 2020, a family from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, found themselves in a legal tussle with the city. Nathan Wilson and his sons, Rory and Seamus, were accused of sticking controversial stickers on public property. The stickers read, \"Soviet Moscow . . . enforced because we care. \" This happene

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Grab Good Stuff from Plants

Quercetin is a superstar nutrient found in many fruits and veggies. It's great for health, but getting it out of plants is tricky. Old ways use lots of time and bad chemicals. Now, scientists made a smart polymer that loves quercetin. It's like a magnet, but for molecules. They made this polymer us

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Dec 29 2025RELIGION

Aligning Goals with Higher Purpose

Setting goals for the new year often feels like a fresh start. But how can these goals connect with something bigger than ourselves? Different faiths and thinkers offer unique perspectives on this. For Baha’is, true change starts from within. It's about growing spiritually, not just achieving thing

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: A Closer Look at Beach Litter

Plastic waste is everywhere. It's in our oceans, our rivers, and even on our beaches. The problem is growing fast. Many countries are trying to keep track of this mess. They focus on big pieces of litter, like bottles and bags. They also look at tiny bits, called microplastics. But there's a gap. Th

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fluoride in River Water: What's Happening in Argentina's Mountains?

In Argentina's Sierras de Ambato, rivers flowing through granite mountains carry high levels of fluoride. This fluoride comes from the breakdown of minerals in the rocks and sediments. The main culprits are micas, which are minerals rich in fluoride. When these micas weather, they release fluoride i

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

A Young Life Cut Short by the Flu

In Alabama, a small town is mourning the loss of a young boy. Jace Watkins, just 11 years old, passed away after a brief but intense battle with the flu. He was a student at Hueytown Intermediate School, a place where he likely spent his days learning and growing, as kids do. Jace's health took a s

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Fight to Keep Customers Happy in 2025

People are eating out less often and spending less money when they do. This is because of higher costs like rent and child care, as well as economic uncertainty. Restaurants are feeling the pinch and are trying to win back customers by offering more value. Fast-food chains like McDonald's, Taco Bel

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Hidden Tech Treasures: Beyond Phones and TVs

Samsung is big in phones and TVs, but it makes a lot more. It's a tech giant with a market value of around $500 billion. That means it has many products beyond what most people know. One cool thing is the Galaxy SmartTag2. It's a tiny Bluetooth tracker. You can put it in your bag or wallet. It help

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