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9 Out of 10 Americans Are Ready to Forget 2025

Most Americans would prefer to forget 2025 ever happened. A new survey from Talker Research, shared by StudyFinds, found that only 10% of respondents described the past year as “great.” Everyone else landed somewhere between lukewarm acceptance and outright misery, painting a picture of a nation running on fumes rather than optimism. Survey results captured…
The New ‘DNA’ Law at US Airports Explained and Why Travelers Are Paying Attention

International travel to the United States has long involved layers of checks and procedures, but the experience facing travelers after December 26 marks a noticeable shift in how deeply governments can look into personal identity. What was once limited to passports, visas, and the occasional fingerprint has now expanded into a system that relies heavily…
Scientists Discover Microplastics in Clouds Are Actively Altering Weather Patterns

From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the peaks of Mount Everest, plastic pollution has been documented in almost every corner of the planet. Yet, a new frontier has emerged that is far more elusive than land or sea: the atmosphere. Recent research suggests that microscopic plastic particles are no longer just passive litter;…
The Coming American Brain Drain Will Be Catastrophic

For generations, the United States has stood as the ultimate destination for those seeking opportunity, a place where ambition met a clear path to success. But today, in quiet conversations at dinner tables and university labs, that narrative is being rewritten. A growing number of citizens—from parents weary of safety concerns to scientists stripped of…
$2.1 Billion Data Center Coming to Fort Worth, Employing Just 37 People

Fort Worth, Texas, is preparing to host a massive new data center campus developed by the Spanish infrastructure giant ACS Group. Set on a 107-acre site near Hicks Field Road, the project will be constructed in two phases, with Phase One expected by the end of 2031 and Phase Two by 2034. The first building…
NYC Teachers Say Many Teens Can’t Read Analog Clocks After Cellphone Ban

When New York State introduced a statewide cellphone ban in public schools, the policy was widely discussed as a necessary step to reduce distractions, limit social media use during class, and help students refocus on learning. Educators braced themselves for pushback, knowing that smartphones had become deeply embedded in students’ daily routines, social lives, and…
Scientists Issue Alarming Warning About a Triple Extinction Event Facing Earth

Life on Earth has survived countless upheavals throughout its four billion year history, yet scientists now say they can predict the point when mammals, including humans, will no longer be able to endure the planet’s changing conditions. This future is not defined by a single disaster but by the convergence of geological forces, atmospheric changes…




