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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

How Different Cultures Show Love and Care

Love and care are essential for strong relationships. Yet, how much people express these feelings varies greatly around the world. A large study looked at data from 22 countries across six continents. It found that the Philippines ranked highest in showing love and care, while Japan ranked lowest. C

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

Investing in Crypto and Private Credit: What You Need to Know

Investors in the U. S. might soon see more options to put their money into crypto and private credit. This shift is happening because the Trump administration and the SEC want to give people more choices. However, some financial advisors think this could be risky for regular investors. The White Ho

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve Fun for Everyone at Sunset Walk

Sunset Walk is throwing a big bash to welcome 2026. It's a place where people can eat, shop, watch movies, and have fun. On New Year's Eve, there's a free party with live music and street performances. First up, there's a party for kids and families from 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Kids can sing alon

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun Ways to Celebrate New Year's Eve in the Suburbs

New Year's Eve is almost here, and if you're still figuring out plans, there are some cool spots where you can eat, drink, and have fun while counting down to the new year. Dave & Buster's is a great place for both families and adults. They have two events happening. The first one is from 4-7 p. m.

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Robots and Crime: What Could Go Wrong by 2035?

By 2035, robots might be everywhere, doing jobs humans used to do. This could lead to some big problems. Europol, the police agency for Europe, thinks society might get angry and violent. They worry about robots taking over jobs and people getting upset. Robots could do many things, like take care

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Your Childhood Shapes Your Health in Old Age

Researchers dug into how tough times in childhood can affect health later in life. They looked at a group of older adults in Lausanne, Switzerland. The focus was on how money troubles and hardships in early years might impact health and abilities as people age. The study tried to see if growing up

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Time Ticks Differently for Digital Natives

In the digital era, a surprising skill gap has emerged among young people. Many students struggle to read analog clocks, a revelation that came to light when New York City public schools implemented a smartphone ban. This ban exposed a generation that has grown up with digital devices, making tradit

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Yankees' Young Star Faces Early Struggles

The New York Yankees have high hopes for Jasson Dominguez, their top prospect. But his recent performance in the Dominican Winter League has raised some eyebrows. Dominguez is expected to be a key player for the Yankees in the coming seasons, both offensively and defensively. However, his current st

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Peace Plan: Can Trump and Zelensky Break the Deadlock?

The Ukraine-Russia conflict is at a standstill. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has a plan to end the war. He wants to talk about it with U. S. President Donald Trump. Trump thinks there's a chance for a deal. But he knows it's not easy. One side wants peace, but the other might not. Russia'

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Electric Grid: A Targeted Struggle

Russia's approach to the conflict in Ukraine has been anything but straightforward. While they've had the capability to cripple Ukraine's power grid from the start, they've held back. This restraint isn't just about military strategy; it's also about politics. Russia needs to balance its actions car

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