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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

The Unusual Tale of Linda McMahon and the Student Loan Scam

Linda McMahon, a former WWE executive, is now the Education Secretary under Trump's administration. She made headlines with a video that retells the story of the Grinch, but with a twist. Instead of stealing Christmas, the video talks about stopping student loan fraud. In the video, McMahon describ

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

College Sports and Olympics Face Big Challenges

President Donald Trump recently shared his thoughts on the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies on college sports and the Olympics. During a meeting with the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, Trump expressed concerns about the current state of athletics. He believes that the focus on high-prof

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Matters: A Global Wake-Up Call

Mental health is a big deal. It affects millions worldwide. Yet, many people, especially in poorer countries, don't get the help they need. Why? Stigma, lack of money, and not enough trained professionals. These issues make it hard for people to access care. Money problems and social issues make th

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Alaska's Energy Puzzle: Solving the Natural Gas Challenge

Alaska's Railbelt region faces a significant energy challenge. The demand for natural gas is growing, but local production is declining. By 2035, the region will need more gas than it can produce. The Point Nikiski LNG facility is being converted to import gas. This is a quick solution, but it won'

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Surgery and Rhythm Troubles: A Clash of Ideas

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm problem. It shows up in 10-20% of people who get coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This condition can make recovery from surgery harder and riskier. Doctors have a way to fix it during surgery. It's called surgical ablation (SA). Many studies s

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Liam Neeson Clears Up Vaccine Views

Liam Neeson is setting the record straight about his stance on vaccines. After being linked to a documentary that questions vaccine safety, the actor wants everyone to know he's not against vaccinations. The film, which he narrated, has some shaky science and ideas that many experts disagree with.

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Gaza Faces Deadly Storms Amid Ongoing Crisis

Gaza is struggling with a deadly mix of bad weather and a long-lasting conflict. Recently, heavy rains and strong winds took 14 lives, including three young kids. The storm hit hard because many people are living in tents and makeshift homes. These shelters are no match for the harsh weather, leavin

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

John Cena's Farewell: A Night of Stars and Tributes

John Cena is all set to say goodbye to the wrestling world. His last match is tomorrow, December 13, against Gunther. But before that, WWE's SmackDown gave him a night to remember. Big names from different worlds showed up to honor Cena. Tom Brady, the famous football player, sent his good wishes.

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Micron's AI Chip Boom: Why Investors Are Still Optimistic Despite Stock Drop

Micron Technology's stock took a hit last week, dropping over 6% to close at €205. But don't let that fool you. Big banks are still bullish, with some setting price targets as high as $330. Why? Because Micron has already sold all its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for AI use through 2026. That's

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Tech Meets Bravery: Ukrainian Women in the Frontlines

In the heart of Ukraine, a quiet revolution is taking place. Women are stepping up, taking on combat roles, and using technology to their advantage. This shift is not just about filling gaps; it's about redefining what it means to serve. Technology is playing a big part in this change. Drones, for

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