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Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s
Technology

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s

Australia has enacted a world-first ban, effective December 10, 2025, preventing individuals under 16 from accessing major social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, driven by escalating concerns over youth mental health and online safety. This groundbreaking legislation mandates that platforms block underage accounts and new sign-ups, with companies facing substantial fines for non-compliance, aiming to foster a childhood lived more offline.

UN: $5B/Hr Environmental Damage, Collapse
Environment

UN: $5B/Hr Environmental Damage, Collapse

A groundbreaking United Nations report reveals that unsustainable food and fossil fuel production inflicts an estimated $5 billion in environmental damage every hour, rapidly undermining global economies, food security, and human health. Experts warn that without radical shifts in governance and economics, an "inevitable collapse" looms, while addressing these issues could yield trillions in annual benefits and avert severe economic and human costs.

New 15-Min Hep C Test from Northwestern
Science

New 15-Min Hep C Test from Northwestern

Northwestern University scientists have developed the fastest-ever Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnostic, providing highly accurate results in just 15 minutes by adapting existing COVID-19 PCR technology. This groundbreaking rapid test is poised to revolutionize diagnosis and accelerate treatment globally, significantly aiding efforts to achieve the World Health Organization's goal of eliminating HCV by 2030.

Blue Origin Eyes Orbital AI Data Centers
Technology

Blue Origin Eyes Orbital AI Data Centers

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is reportedly developing artificial intelligence data centers in space, aiming to harness orbital advantages like continuous solar energy and natural cooling for next-generation AI infrastructure. This ambitious initiative seeks to address the escalating energy and cooling demands of terrestrial data centers, intensifying an emerging "AI space race" with competitors like SpaceX.

DHS Buys 737s for Deportation Ops
Politics

DHS Buys 737s for Deportation Ops

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has finalized a nearly $140 million contract for six Boeing 737 jets to dramatically expand its capacity for deportation flights, shifting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to operating its own dedicated fleet. This acquisition is a cornerstone of the Trump administration's ambitious plan to deport one million people and launch the "largest deportation program in American history," with officials projecting significant taxpayer savings and enhanced efficiency.

Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Politics

Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11, 2025, for her steadfast commitment to advancing democracy and human rights in her home country. This prestigious recognition highlights her persistent efforts to challenge the authoritarian rule of Nicolás Maduro and champion political freedoms, despite facing severe persecution and being barred from running for president.

Brown Unveils New Cancer Treatment
Science

Brown Unveils New Cancer Treatment

Brown University physician-scientists have unveiled a significant breakthrough in cancer treatment, identifying a novel method to halt cancer cell growth by selectively targeting the mTORC2 protein complex. This precise approach, led by Dr. Martin Taylor, avoids the chemotherapy resistance often induced by traditional mTOR-targeting drugs, paving the way for more effective and targeted cancer therapies.

USDA Restricts SNAP "Unhealthy Foods
Politics

USDA Restricts SNAP "Unhealthy Foods

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture has approved waivers for six additional states, bringing the total to 18, allowing them to restrict "unhealthy foods" like soft drinks and candies from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) purchases starting in 2026. This initiative, part of "Make America Healthy Again," aims to enhance public health by focusing SNAP on nutrition, sparking debate over recipient autonomy and implementation challenges.

Bank of Canada Holds Key Rate at 2.25%
Business

Bank of Canada Holds Key Rate at 2.25%

The Bank of Canada announced on December 10, 2025, its decision to hold the benchmark lending rate steady at 2.25% for its final monetary policy update of the year, a move widely anticipated by economists. This pause, following earlier rate cuts, aims to support the Canadian economy's structural adjustment and maintain inflation near the 2% target amidst persistent global uncertainties and trade tensions.

December 2025: Major Sports & Football Buys
Business

December 2025: Major Sports & Football Buys

December 2025 is poised to be a significant month for sports, highlighted by Qatar Sports Investments' acquisition of Belgian club KAS Eupen, expanding their multi-club ownership model. This also marks the historic Africa Cup of Nations 2025 kicking off in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, making it the first time the tournament spans the Christmas and New Year period. Beyond these football milestones, fans can anticipate a reduced Premier League Boxing Day schedule with only one match, alongside traditional NBA and NFL holiday matchups, including three NFL games streamed on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

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