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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Space Trio Set for Thanksgiving Launch to ISS

A group of space explorers is preparing for a special Thanksgiving journey. They will head to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday morning. NASA astronaut Chris Williams and cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev are the crew members for this mission. They will take off from

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

High School Football Showdown: Who Will Take the Crown?

In New Mexico, the football season is heating up as high school teams gear up for the state championship. This year's competition promises to be intense, with top teams vying for the title. Fans are buzzing with excitement, anticipating thrilling matchups and unforgettable moments on the field. The

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

A Glowing Butterfly in the Stars

A telescope in the Southern Hemisphere has snapped a breathtaking photo of a cosmic butterfly. This isn't your typical butterfly, though. It's a nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in space. The Butterfly Nebula, as it's called, is way out there, about 2, 500 to 3, 800 light-years away in the constellat

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hudson River's Fight for Clean Water

The Hudson River has come a long way from its polluted past. In the 1960s, it was a dumping ground for sewage and toxic waste from factories like General Motors and General Electric. The river was so polluted that Governor Nelson Rockefeller called it a "great septic tank. " But things changed. Laws

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria and Their Hidden Viruses: A Surprising Discovery

In the world of tiny organisms living in our gut, there's a lot going on. One such organism is the bacterium Desulfovibrio piger. It's found in both healthy people and those with inflammatory conditions. This makes scientists wonder what role it plays in our health. Researchers studied three new st

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Utah's Redistricting Revolution: A Fight for Fair Representation

Utah's redistricting process has been a rollercoaster of political maneuvering and public advocacy. It all started with a simple question: why should lawmakers draw their own districts? This question sparked a movement that would change Utah's political landscape forever. In 2000, Utah's Democratic

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Baby Formula Scare: What Parents Need to Know

A recent health scare has left over 37 babies ill due to a contaminated baby formula. The formula, made by ByHeart, was recalled after cases of infant botulism were linked to its use. This outbreak, which started in August, has affected babies from just a few weeks old to nearly a year. The bacteri

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

UK's Financial Tightrope Walk: Tax Hikes and Economic Worries

The British pound has been making moves, climbing for five straight days against the U. S. dollar. This uptick comes just before a big announcement from the UK's finance chief, Rachel Reeves. She's expected to reveal plans for substantial tax increases, aiming to steady the country's finances and ke

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Young Athletes and Face Injuries: How COVID-19 Changed the Game

COVID-19 didn't just change how we lived; it also changed how young athletes played sports. A recent study looked at face and head injuries in kids aged 12 to 17 across eight sports. The data spanned from 2014 to 2023, giving a clear picture of how the pandemic affected injury rates. The study foun

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Stomach Bug Season: What's Going On?

The U. S. is seeing a jump in norovirus cases, often called the stomach bug. This is according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The bug causes vomiting and diarrhea. It's a big deal because it spreads easily and makes people very sick. The CDC reports that a

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