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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

When Tech and Politics Clash: The U. S. vs. Europe

The U. S. has recently taken a bold step by barring certain Europeans from entering the country. This move is tied to a growing disagreement over how tech companies handle content on their platforms. The U. S. accuses Europe of pushing American tech firms to censor speech they disagree with. At the

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Fear Grows in Columbus as ICE Steps Up Actions

In Columbus, Ohio, people who became citizens are now carrying their passports everywhere. Shops and groups helping immigrants are delivering things to those too scared to leave their homes. Churches in these neighborhoods are nearly empty. Why? Because Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Fan Behavior Under Scrutiny After Football Game Incident

A recent football game between the Steelers and the Lions has sparked a debate about fan behavior. The NFL is still looking into what happened. A reporter said the NFL and the Lions won't punish the fan involved because they didn't break any rules. But the NFL said that report wasn't accurate. They

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Mice Strains and Their Surprising Vascular Secrets

Scientists have uncovered some fascinating differences in how blood vessels work in various types of lab mice. The C57BL/6 mice, which are super popular in research, come in two types: C57BL/6J and C57BL/6N. People often mix them up, but they're not exactly the same. First off, the C57BL/6N mice se

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. Economy in 2025: A Mixed Bag of Resilience and Struggles

The U. S. economy in 2025 has been a rollercoaster, to say the least. Despite facing numerous challenges, it has shown remarkable resilience. Economic growth has picked up speed, reaching its fastest pace in two years. Inflation, though still high, has not spiraled out of control as some feared. The

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

U. S. Crime Rates Drop in 2025: What's Behind the Change?

In 2025, crime rates in the U. S. took a noticeable dip. This drop was seen everywhere—big cities, small towns, and across different regions and states. Murders saw a big decrease, about 20% less than in 2024. Other crimes, like robberies, assaults, and thefts, also went down. Experts think the pan

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Wall Street Waves: Nike and Apple Make Big Moves

The stock market had a busy day, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average going up. This rise was partly because of Nike, which saw a big jump. Why? Because the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, decided to buy a lot of Nike stock. This news got people excited, and Nike's stock price went up. But what does this

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

The Return of Tetanus: A Preventable Threat

Tetanus, a disease once under control in the U. S. , is making a concerning comeback. This is due to a drop in vaccination rates and an increase in natural disasters linked to climate change. These disasters create more chances for people to get hurt and exposed to the bacteria that cause tetanus.

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

A Weekend of Wins and Losses for Local Basketball Teams

Local high school basketball teams had an exciting weekend at the ASU Christmas Classic. The Centauri Falcons showed their strength by winning both of their games. They first beat Gunnison 58-51 and then took down Summit 51-40. On the other hand, the Alamosa Mean Moose had a mixed weekend. They lost

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Dec 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Name Changes in Entertainment: What's in a Name?

The entertainment world saw some big name changes this year. The Screen Actors Guild Awards got a makeover, becoming The Actor Awards. This new name is more straightforward. It tells you exactly what the awards are about. The show's executive producer said the spirit stays the same. It's still actor

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