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Military Actions Under Scrutiny: Congress Demands Answers

December 10, 2025

In Washington, a heated debate is unfolding. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering whether to release the full video of a controversial military strike. This strike targeted a suspected drug boat and resulted in the deaths of two survivors. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are pushing

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Huntsville, Alabama: A Big Win for Jobs and Medicine

December 10, 2025

Huntsville, Alabama, is about to get a major boost. Eli Lilly, a big name in the pharmaceutical world, is putting $6 billion into a new facility there. This isn't just any old factory; it's a high-tech hub for making advanced medicines. The focus will be on small molecule synthetic and peptide medic

health

Red Light Shines Hope on Psoriasis Treatment

December 10, 2025

Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, itchy, and scaly patches. It happens when the immune system goes into overdrive. Scientists have been looking into new ways to treat it. One interesting approach is using red light from LEDs. This light has a wavelength of 660 nm. It might help calm dow

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A Campus Lockdown: Understanding the Kentucky University Shooting

December 10, 2025

A tragic event unfolded at Kentucky State University (KSU) recently, leaving one student dead and another fighting for their life. The incident, which took place in a residence hall, has shaken the campus community and prompted a swift response from law enforcement. The suspect, who is not a studen

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Week 15: How Broncos, Patriots, and Rams Can Secure Their Playoff Spots

December 10, 2025

The NFL season is heating up, and teams are fighting to make it to the playoffs. With Week 15 on the horizon, three teams—the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, and Los Angeles Rams—are in the spotlight. They have a shot at clinching their spots in the postseason this week. The Denver Broncos, w

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Florida's Execution Record: A Closer Look at Recent Events

December 10, 2025

Florida has been making headlines lately for its high number of executions. In a recent case, a 58-year-old man named Mark Geralds was put to death for a crime he committed over three decades ago. This was the 18th execution in Florida this year alone, setting a new record for the state. Geralds wa

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Notre Dame's Bitter Playoff Snub and ACC Tensions

December 10, 2025

Notre Dame's football team had a rough end to their season. They were left out of the College Football Playoff, even though they had a strong record. The school's athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, was not happy. He said the decision was unfair and called the relationship with the Atlantic Coast Conf

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Taxpayer Funds and Security: What's Really Going On?

December 10, 2025

Pennsylvania's Governor, Josh Shapiro, is under scrutiny. A committee in the state legislature, led by Republicans, has decided to dig deeper into how Shapiro is using public money. They want to know about the security upgrades made to his private home. This comes after a firebombing incident at his

health

Omega-3 Shortfall: A Global Concern

December 10, 2025

Globally, a large number of people are not consuming enough omega-3 fatty acids. This is a problem because omega-3s are crucial for our health. They help with brain development in babies, keep hearts healthy, and can even reduce the risk of depression and memory loss as we age. Researchers from dif

science

How Heat Shapes Tiny Tellurium Films

December 10, 2025

Tellurium, a material with a unique twisted chain structure, is getting a lot of attention for its potential in electronics and energy conversion. Scientists have been experimenting with making very thin films of tellurium, about 20 nanometers thick, by heating it up in a vacuum and letting it settl