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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Investment Move: BlackRock Boosts Stake in Umicore

BlackRock, Inc. just made a significant investment move. They recently increased their stake in Umicore, crossing the 5% threshold for voting rights. This happened on December 22, 2025, and was officially announced the next day. So, what does this mean? Well, BlackRock now has a bigger say in how U

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Illinois Plant Gets a Power Boost from Big Tech

The Clinton Clean Energy Complex in Illinois is getting a new lease on life. The plant, which was facing closure, has secured a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with Meta, the company behind Facebook. This deal is a big win for the plant and the local community. The agreement means that the

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Shows Off Military Might

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, recently watched a big military exercise. This wasn't just any drill. It involved long-range cruise missiles being launched. The event was reported by the country's official news agency, KCNA. Why is this important? Well, Kim has been very busy lately. He's b

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and MS: What You Need to Know

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition. It affects the brain and spinal cord. For women with MS, pregnancy can be a rollercoaster. Some feel better during pregnancy. Others see their symptoms worsen. But what happens after childbirth? A study looked into this. The study found that women who

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Dec 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Skeetawk: A Community's Heartbeat in the Snow

Skeetawk, nestled in Hatcher Pass, is more than just a ski area; it's a community hub. The view from the top of the chairlift is stunning, but the real magic happens at the base, where smiles light up faces as people glide down the slopes. Megan Justus, the general manager, sees this as the core of

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Crime Trends: Some U. S. Cities Buck National Decline

In 2025, the U. S. saw a drop in violent crime overall. But not every city followed this trend. A recent study looked at crime data from January to September 2025. It compared these numbers to the same time in 2024. The study focused on four types of violent crime: homicide, rape, robbery, and aggra

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Nuclear Past: A Lesson in Trust and Consequences

In the heart of Ukraine's farmlands, a museum stands as a stark reminder of a pivotal moment in history. This site, once a secret Soviet missile launch base, is now the Museum of Strategic Missile Forces. It tells the story of Ukraine's decision to dismantle its nuclear arsenal after gaining indepen

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Castaic's Gas Line Blast: A Day of Chaos and Cleanup

A sudden blast from a gas line in Castaic caused quite a stir on a recent Saturday. The explosion was strong enough to shake the ground and send flames shooting into the air. Luckily, no one was hurt. People living nearby heard loud noises. Some said it sounded like a jet engine roaring. Others sme

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise in Syria After Deadly Mosque Attack

Violence erupted in Syria's coastal cities following a deadly explosion at an Alawite mosque in Homs. The blast, which occurred during Friday prayers, resulted in eight fatalities and 18 injuries. Authorities suspect that explosive devices were placed inside the mosque, but no one has been arrested

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Detroit's Stolen Cars: A Global Crime Wave

Detroit has become a hotspot for car thieves. They steal cars and send them to the Middle East. This is a big problem. Eight men were caught. They were sending stolen cars to places like Iraq and Dubai. They used kids to do some of the dirty work. This is because kids get in less trouble. The thiev

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