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- Massive protests erupt in Greece over delays in agricultural subsidies
- In December, massive protests erupted in Greece over delays in agricultural subsidies, leading to the paralysis of roads and airports by farmers and protestors.
- Australia banned social media under 16
- Australia has become the first country in the world to ban children under the age of 16 from using most social media platforms.
- Terror in Bondi Beach: year-end festival turns into tragedy
- Around 6: 47 pm on December 14th, a sudden shooting attack occurred at Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah festival, leaving at least 15 fatalities and 40 injured.
- Leading automakers introduce next-generation performance cars for 2026
- Ferrari revealed their first electric model, Elettrica, on October 9, 2025, during their Capital Markets Day in Maranello, Italy.
- Mazda reveals carbon capture exhaust tech to reduce car emissions
- Japanese automaker Mazda unveiled a prototype exhaust system in the last week of October that it claims can capture up to 20% of the CO2 emissions from its internal combustion engine vehicles' tailpipes.
- Brown University shooting leaves 2 students dead and sparks national safety review
- On December 13th, 2025, a gunman opened fire in a classroom at Brown University’s School of Engineering in Providence, Rhode Island.
- Senate holds hearing to examine benefits and regulations on pesticide usage
- On October 23rd, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a pivotal hearing titled “Examining the Beneficial Use and Regulation of Chemicals,” placing the chemical regulatory landscape of the United States under spotlight.
- Novo Nordisk's Wegovy weight loss pill is approved by the FDA
- A daily pill version of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss medication Wegovy was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on December 23rd, offering patients a new option for the treatment of obesity.
- Satellite surge raises new fears for space telescopes and orbital safety
- Recent NASA-supported research shows that commercial satellites are now appearing in images captured by major observatories, including the Hubble Space Telescope, which has operated for over three decades.
- Concerns of technology on newer generations, impacting children’s literature
- Concerns are mounting across North America as literacy rates among the younger generation continue to decline.


