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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 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Alert: Inflammation Takes Center Stage

Heart disease is a big deal, and for a long time, doctors have focused on cholesterol as the main culprit. But now, there's a shift in thinking. Inflammation is now seen as a major player in heart health, just as important as cholesterol. A simple blood test can check for this hidden risk. This test

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words on Maduro: A Game of Power and Oil

Donald Trump, the U. S. President, recently shared his thoughts on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. He suggested that it would be a wise move for Maduro to step down from his position. This comment came amidst increased U. S. military activity in the region, including several strikes on vessels

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Choosing the Right Leader for House District 88: Growth and Education at Stake

House District 88 is at a crossroads, with voters facing a crucial choice in the upcoming special election. The district, covering parts of Lexington County, including Lexington, South Congaree, Pine Ridge, and Gaston, is looking for a new representative after the resignation of former Representativ

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

Texas' New School Voucher Program: What Families Should Know

Texas is set to launch a new education savings account (ESA) program in the 2026-27 school year. This program will allow families to use public funds for private school tuition, homeschooling, or other educational expenses. The application process for families will open on February 4, while accredit

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

University Makes Tough Cuts to Balance the Books

A university is making some big changes to its course offerings. They are saying goodbye to four degree programs. This is not a small deal. It is a big step to fix a money problem. The university has a budget gap of $4. 5 million. That is a lot of money. They need to find a way to make ends meet. T

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

New York Steps Up to Regulate Kratom

New York has made some important moves to control kratom, a plant that some people use for different reasons. The state is trying to keep it away from young people and make sure adults know what they are buying. The Kratom Consumer Advisory Council (KCAC) is happy about these changes. They think th

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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 23 2025POLITICS

Nicki Minaj's Surprise Advice at AmericaFest

Nicki Minaj made a surprise appearance at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest. She spoke to a huge crowd about young men needing good role models. She mentioned President Trump and Vice President Vance as examples. Minaj also had a funny slip-up when she called Vance an "assassin. " She meant it as slan

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