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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Fit: Tips to Make Your New Year's Goals Stick

New Year's resolutions often include fitness goals, but many people struggle to keep them up. Why does this happen? And how can you make sure your fitness resolution lasts all year? First, having a workout buddy can make a big difference. It's easier to stick to your goals when someone else is coun

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Hamsters and Hope: The Leptospirosis Vaccine Breakthrough

Leptospirosis is a sneaky disease that often gets overlooked, but it's a big deal in many parts of the world. Scientists have been working on a new way to fight it using mRNA vaccines, similar to those used for COVID-19. This time, they targeted specific parts of the bacteria that causes leptospiros

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

FBI's Shift: More Arrests, Less Crime?

The FBI is making more arrests for violent crimes now than it did last year. This is according to Kash Patel, who was the FBI director at the time. He said that under President Donald Trump's leadership, the FBI is on track to arrest over 28, 000 violent offenders. This is a big jump from the previo

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Bus Takes a Wrong Turn in Yonkers

A Metro-North bus found itself in an unexpected situation on a Friday afternoon in Yonkers. The bus, usually a familiar sight on the streets, ended up colliding with a storefront near Warburton and Ashburton Avenue. The driver, the only person on board, walked away with minor injuries and was taken

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pollution and Storms: Why LA's Beaches Are Off-Limits

A massive sewage spill has forced the closure of Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro. The incident, caused by a manhole discharge in Carson, has led to health concerns for both the ocean water and the nearby sand. Authorities have advised people to stay away from the water and wet sand for a significant dis

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Brazil's Ex-Highway Chief Nabbed in Paraguay After Bold Escape Bid

Brazil's highest court made a big move. They decided to lock up Silvinei Vasques, the former head of the federal highway police. He was caught in Paraguay trying to skip town. Vasques was on the run after breaking his court-ordered ankle monitor. This guy was no small fish. He was sentenced to over

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Closing a Key Weather Research Center is a Big Deal

The U. S. government is planning to shut down the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado. This place is a big deal in the world of weather and climate science. It's been around since 1960 and has helped make lots of important discoveries. NCAR has special tools like supercomput

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Financial Chat: Thermo Fisher's Big Update Ahead

On January 29, 2026, Thermo Fisher Scientific is set to share its financial results for the fourth quarter and the entire year of 2025. This is a big deal because it gives everyone a peek into how the company has been doing. The company will also talk about what they expect in the future. This is im

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Unwanted Guests: The Hidden Impact of Invasive Species

Creighton University is diving into a big problem. They are studying invasive species. These are plants, animals, or tiny organisms that are not from around here. They cause trouble in new places. The project aims to understand how these invaders affect local ecosystems. It is important to know how

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Tata Steel in Hot Water: Dutch Towns Fight Back

Tata Steel, a big name in the steel world, is in trouble. A group in the Netherlands is suing two of its Dutch companies. They want €1. 4 billion (that's a lot of money! ) for health and environmental issues. The group says the steel plant in IJmuiden is making people sick and lowering home values.

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