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    White House Vetoes Bill to Expand Miccosukee Tribe’s Osceola Camp Rights in Everglades

    Proposed Legislative Action H.R. 504 Faces Rejection A proposed legislative action, H.R. 504, has failed to get the necessary approval. The proposal aimed to bring amendments to an existing law related to a specific location in the Everglades National Park, popularly referred to as the "Osceola...
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    CIA Allegedly Behind Drone Strike on Venezuelan Port, Source Claims

    Secret Agency Allegedly Behind Unprecedented Attack in Venezuela It's been revealed that a secret United States agency launched the country's first known assault on Venezuelan soil. This bold move, involving a drone strike on a port facility, is seen as an escalation in the ongoing efforts...
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    Body Found During Search for Missing 19-Year-Old Texas Woman, Sheriff Says

    Unfortunate Discovery in the Search for Texas Teenager While looking for a young woman from Texas whose disappearance occurred on the day before Christmas, the search team came across a body. The missing teen, a 19-year-old girl, was last seen in the morning hours of the prior Wednesday, as per...
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    JFK’s Granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, Dies After Battle With Cancer

    Passing of JFK's Granddaughter, Renowned Environment Journalist at 35 In a saddening turn of events, Tatiana Schlossberg, beloved granddaughter of past US President John F. Kennedy, has passed away. Schlossberg, who was only 35, had recently shared her terminal cancer diagnosis with the world...
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    Trump Adopts Economic Policies Similar to Biden Despite Past Criticism

    Ex-President's Economic Views Seem Familiar Former President has been known for his outspoken criticism of his successor's handling of the economy, blaming him for triggering an inflation crisis. However, recent economic strategies suggested by the ex-President bear a striking resemblance to...
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    Why Trump’s Tariffs Haven’t Crashed the US Economy, Despite Predictions

    Unpacking the Unexpected Impact of Tariffs on the US Economy When the US administration decided to ramp up tariffs, economic experts braced for a major hit to the economy. They anticipated that increased prices of goods and services, both for households and companies, would trigger soaring...
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    Simple Strategies for Better Health and Wellness in 2026

    Simple Tips to Boost Your Health and Wellbeing Every New Year brings a surge in individuals pledging to better their health and wellness. While the intention is admirable, the influx of conflicting advice can be overwhelming, often leading to abandoned resolutions. However, enhancing your...
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    Gold May Be Escaping Earth’s Core, Plus Other Major Planetary Discoveries in 2025

    Unearthing Our Planet's Secrets: Fascinating Discoveries of 2025 Earth, with its rich abundance of life, was once a lifeless, magma-covered rock. Over billions of years, it has transformed into the vibrant, living world we call home today. But many questions still linger about our planet’s...
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    James Webb telescope spies a monstrous molecular cloud shrouded in mystery — Space photo of the week

    A Colossal Cloud with a Stellar Secret There's a massive cloud in space, bursting with molecules, dust and cold, dense regions. This behemoth, known as the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud, is just a few hundred light-years away from the gigantic black hole located at the heart of our galaxy...
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    Nearly $2 Million Spent Restomodding Classic Ferrari 412 Into Unique High-Performance Masterpiece

    A High-Priced Restoration Turns a Classic Ferrari into a Masterpiece Nothing about this Ferrari 412 is run-of-the-mill. In fact, this particular model may very well be the most prized and powerful 412 in existence. The original engine is a thing of the past, replaced by something much more...
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    Experimental Camera Lens Promises to Focus on Entire Scene Simultaneously

    Revolutionary Lens Technology Could Change the Future of Photography A game-changing development in lens technology could be on the horizon, promising to redefine conventional photography and how we perceive images. Historically, camera lenses, much like our own eyes, have been limited to...
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    Utah Court Releases Transcript from October Closed Hearing in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

    Utah Court Releases Closed Hearing Transcript in High-Profile Murder Case The transcript from a confidential hearing held in October concerning the murder case of prominent activist Charlie Kirk has been made public by a Utah judge. The decision to release the transcript was made in an effort...
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    Trump Administration Announces Rural Health Funding With New Policy Conditions

    Government Unveils New Funding for Rural Health, With Conditions The government has recently launched new funding aimed at improving the health of rural communities. However, this funding comes with certain conditions that states must meet to receive their share. The funds were created as part...
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    How a viral video prompted investigations into alleged fraud at day care centers in Minnesota

    Investigations Sparked by Viral Video into Alleged Deception at Minnesota Childcare Centers A viral video has been the catalyst for a large-scale probe into alleged fraudulent activities at childcare centers in Minnesota. The video, posted by a well-known Internet personality, claims that a...
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    Tech Firm Wins Second U.S. Energy Department Grant for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Research

    Technology Firm Earns Another Grant for Advancing Nuclear Reactor Research A tech company known for its advanced battery solutions has been given its second grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The funding is set to boost the company's research into anti-corrosive additives in heat...
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    New Survey Reveals Surprising Groups Least Likely to Support Anti-Drunk Driving Technology

    Unanticipated Findings From a Recent Survey About Anti-Drunk Driving Technology A surprising revelation from a recent survey shows a majority of drivers in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with reckless and distracted driving. They are eager to see innovative changes to tackle...
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    ICE to Spend $300 Million on New Surveillance Technology to Track Undocumented Immigrants, Sparking Civil Liberties Concerns

    New Tools for Tracking Undocumented Immigrants Spark Concern There's been a significant investment in new surveillance technology by the department responsible for immigration enforcement. The department is said to be spending millions on these tools as part of their larger policy for...
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    11-Year-Old Alabama Boy Dies After Severe Flu Illness

    Young Alabama Boy Succumbs to Flu A young boy from a town in Alabama, aged just 11, tragically lost his battle with the flu after being hospitalized for nearly a week. A relative of the boy made the heart-rending announcement of his passing on a popular social media site over the weekend. The...
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    End of an era as New York subway finally switches payment system

    The Iconic New York Subway Card Bows Out It's time to say goodbye to the MetroCard, a staple of New York City's subway system since 1994. The golden-hued card, famous for its temperamental magnetic strip, will stop being sold and refilled on the last day of 2025. The city's transit system is...
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    OpenAI Seeks 'Head of Preparedness' for High-Stress AI Safety Role With $555,000 Salary

    High-Pressure Job Opening at a Leading AI Company A leading artificial intelligence company is currently seeking an individual to fill a demanding position. The CEO of the company warns potential applicants that the job will be intense from the get-go. He announced the opening of the 'Head of...