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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Wonders: Exploring the Pacific Ocean's Depths

Deep in the Pacific Ocean, a world of mystery unfolds. Researchers have just pulled up some amazing finds from the deep. They found over 2, 000 samples, and among them, at least 100 species were spotted for the first time. Scientists think more than 20 of these could be entirely new to science. The

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

The Body's Inner Teamwork: How Nerves and Immune System Team Up

The body has a built-in team of helpers. One group fights off germs. Another keeps things running smoothly. These two teams, the immune system and the nervous system, chat with each other all the time. This chat is super important for keeping muscles and bones healthy. Sometimes, this chat goes wro

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Kentucky Bourbon Barrels Overflowing: Jim Beam Takes a Break

Jim Beam, a big name in Kentucky bourbon, is taking a pause. Starting January 1, they will stop making bourbon at their main distillery. This isn't because they're in trouble. It's because they have too much bourbon aging in barrels. Kentucky has a record number of barrels, over 16 million, sitting

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Dallas Cowboys' Season Ends with a Whimper

The Dallas Cowboys' season ended on a sour note as they lost 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers. The game was a disappointment for the Cowboys, who had already been eliminated from playoff contention. The Chargers, on the other hand, played with a sense of urgency, knowing they needed a win to secure

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

A Pittsburgh Player's Punchy Problem

DK Metcalf, a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, might be in some trouble. During a recent game against the Detroit Lions, he did something unusual. He left the field and went into the stands. There, he had an interaction with a fan. The fan was wearing a bright blue wig. Metcalf seemed to

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

China's Economy: Steady Rates Amid Challenges

China's central bank decided to keep its key interest rates the same for the seventh month in a row. This happened even though the country's economy is facing some tough times. The rates for 1-year and 5-year loans stayed at 3% and 3. 5%, respectively. These rates are important because they help set

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Cosmic Rays Might Make Earth-Like Planets More Common

Scientists have long thought that Earth-like planets need a rare cosmic event to form. They believed a nearby supernova explosion provided essential radioactive materials, like aluminum-26, to create planets like Earth. These materials heated early planetary building blocks, causing them to lose wat

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Dec 22 2025WEATHER

San Francisco's Power Struggle: A City in the Dark

In San Francisco, a massive power outage left a large part of the city without electricity on a Saturday afternoon. The blackout started around 1:09 p. m. and quickly grew, affecting 130, 000 homes and businesses by 3 p. m. The good news is that by 11 p. m. that same day, power was back for about 95

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

France's New Aircraft Carrier: A Big Step for the Navy

France is making a big move in military tech. They are building a new aircraft carrier called PA-Ng. This will replace their current one, the Charles de Gaulle, starting in 2038. President Macron made this big announcement while talking to French troops in Abu Dhabi. He thanked everyone involved in

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Vance Speaks at Turning Point USA: A Look at the Future

JD Vance, the Vice President, wrapped up the Turning Point USA's AmericaFest convention on Sunday. He talked about faith and the "America First" idea, which got the crowd excited. Earlier in the week, Erika Kirk, who now leads Turning Point USA after her husband Charlie Kirk's passing, backed Vance

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