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Venezuela's Brave Leader to Accept Nobel Prize Amidst Threats

December 6, 2025

Maria Corina Machado, a prominent figure in Venezuelan politics, is set to journey to Oslo. She will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on December 10th. The Nobel Institute's head, Kristian Berg Harpviken, confirmed this news. He shared that he spoke with Machado the night before. She assured him of her

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Chornobyl's Protective Shield Takes a Hit

December 6, 2025

The Chornobyl nuclear plant, a site of a massive nuclear disaster in 1986, is in the news again. This time, it's not about the disaster but about the protective shield built to contain radioactive material. The shield, finished in 2019, has taken a hit from a drone strike. The International Atomic E

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Australia's Stand Against Taliban's Actions

December 6, 2025

Australia has taken a firm stance against the Taliban's actions in Afghanistan. They've put sanctions and travel bans on four Taliban officials. These officials are accused of harming women's and girls' rights. This includes limiting their education, jobs, and freedom. Australia's Foreign Minister,

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Why Oregon's Reading Crisis Needs a Fresh Approach

December 6, 2025

Oregon is facing a serious issue with student literacy. Governor Tina Kotek is pushing for better reading education, but the state's universities are not fully on board. The governor formed a panel to improve how future teachers are trained. The panel suggested using more research-backed teaching m

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Venezuela: A Risky Destination for Travelers

December 5, 2025

Venezuela remains a dangerous place to visit. The U. S. government has once again warned its citizens not to travel there. The reasons? Crime, terrorism, and poor healthcare are just a few of the risks. The U. S. closed its embassy in Venezuela in 2019. This means they can't help Americans in troub

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A Runner's Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength in Adversity

December 5, 2025

Katelyn Jonozzo, a 31-year-old marathon runner, was always health-conscious. She started gymnastics at a young age and later became a dedicated marathon runner. In 2024, she qualified for the Boston Marathon, excited to run it in 2025. But her plans took a dramatic turn in February when she experie

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Money Smarts for Grads: How Schools Are Prepping Teens for Real Life

December 5, 2025

In many states, high school students must now take a class on money management to graduate. This class covers important topics like saving, credit, debt, budgeting, and spotting scams. Ohio is one of these states, and the rule started for students who began ninth grade in 2022. Across the country,

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How Your Daily Light Routine Affects Your Internal Clock

December 4, 2025

Ever wondered why your body clock seems to go haywire when you work shifts? It turns out, the math models that predict our internal rhythms do well in labs but struggle in the real world. This is especially true for shift workers whose light exposure is all over the place. Researchers dug into this

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Florida's Immigration Jail: A Disturbing Look Inside

December 4, 2025

In Florida, two immigration detention centers have come under fire for alleged human rights violations. The Everglades facility, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz, " and Miami's Krome processing center are accused of subjecting detainees to harsh conditions. At "Alligator Alcatraz, " detainees reported

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Press Freedom Clash: Pentagon vs. Media

December 4, 2025

A major news organization is challenging the Pentagon in court over new rules that limit how reporters can cover the U. S. military. The dispute centers on a 21-page agreement that the Pentagon asked journalists to sign in October. This agreement is seen as a way to control what reporters can share