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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

When the Government Labels Journalists as Criminals

A new government webpage has popped up, and it's got journalists on edge. Dubbed \Media Offenders, \ this site lets the public report journalists and news outlets they think are biased or spreading lies. Over 50 journalists have already been labeled as offenders, and this isn't just regular criticis

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Dec 23 2025WEATHER

A Puzzle in the Gulf: The Search for Two Fishermen

Two men vanished while fishing off the coast of Naples, Florida, on December 19. The weather that night was calm, with light winds and clear skies. This has left many wondering what happened to them. The missing men, Randall Spivey and his nephew Brandon Billmaier, were on a 42-foot boat called "Un

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Justice Catches Up: Maine Woman Faces Virginia Sex Crime Charges

A 33-year-old woman, Merveilles Saidi, found herself in trouble after moving to Maine to avoid facing serious charges. She was wanted in Virginia for three felony counts of sodomy involving a child. Police in Westbrook, Maine, caught up with her and arrested her on Wednesday. She was then taken to t

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Soft Matter: Two Decades of Scientific Exploration

In the world of science, some journals stand out as pioneers. One such journal is Soft Matter. It has been around for 20 years. This is a big deal. Soft Matter focuses on materials that are neither solid nor liquid. These materials are everywhere. They are in our food, our bodies, and even in some h

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why January Feels Like a Mental Marathon

January is often seen as a fresh start, but for many, it's a month filled with anxiety and stress. The pressure to set new goals and become a better version of oneself can be overwhelming. This anxiety is not just a personal issue but a common experience backed by scientific research. One reason fo

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Smart Health Choices: What Really Works and What Doesn't

Health goals are popular, but many people struggle to keep them. The problem isn't always motivation. Often, the goals are too big to keep up. Starting small and focusing on science-backed habits can make a big difference. Alcohol is a big issue. Drinking too much can cause health problems. Even cu

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Complaining About a Game You Pirated Backfires

A Steam user recently learned a tough lesson about pirating games. They were vocal about issues in Farthest Frontier, a medieval city-builder sim with farming and survival elements. The game, developed by Crate Entertainment, has been well-received since its October release. The user, BigBadAss33,

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Immigration Courts See More Missing Faces: What's Going On?

In immigration courts across the U. S. , there's a growing trend: more people are not showing up for their hearings. This might seem like a small thing, but it has big consequences. When someone doesn't appear in court, the judge can order their deportation right away. This is called an "in absentia

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Dec 22 2025WEATHER

California's Holiday Deluge: A State Under Water

California is in for a wet holiday season, with heavy rain and flooding causing chaos across the state. The situation has already turned deadly, with one person losing their life in Redding due to the extreme weather. The city's mayor confirmed the tragic news, mentioning that emergency services are

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Dec 22 2025WEATHER

Northern California Faces Flooding After Heavy Rains

Northern California experienced severe flooding after heavy rains hit the region on Sunday. The downpour caused flash floods, leading to at least one fatality. Redding, a city with around 94, 000 residents, was one of the worst-hit areas. Shasta County saw up to six inches of rain, causing signific

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