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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

A New Name for a Historic Venue

The Kennedy Center, a famous performing arts hub in Washington, D. C. , is getting a new name. It will now be called the Trump-Kennedy Center. The decision came from the center's board of trustees, who were all appointed by President Trump earlier this year. The change is said to honor President Tr

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Behind the Scenes: Exploring the Heart of Liga MX

A new docuseries is set to shine a spotlight on Liga MX, Mexico's top soccer league. This project, a collaboration between Religion of Sports and Sonoro, will dive deep into the world of three major teams: FC Juárez, Chivas, and Tigres. Each team will get three episodes, making it a total of nine. T

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

How Social Media Brings Families Closer Across Generations

In today's world, social media is more than just a way to share selfies or watch funny videos. It's changing how families stay in touch, especially between young people and their older relatives. This is particularly true in places like the United Arab Emirates, where family bonds are strong and tec

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025: A Year of Surprises and What We Learned

2025 was a wild ride, packed with unexpected events that kept everyone on their toes. It was a year where staying updated felt like a full-time job, with new developments popping up daily. Some moments were confusing, others frustrating, but not everything was chaotic. Looking back, it's clear that

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Singapore's Hidden Gem: The Tan Yeok Nee House Reopens with a Fresh Vibe

The Tan Yeok Nee House, a grand old mansion in Singapore, has just reopened after a long makeover. This place is special because it's the last of its kind, a traditional Teochew home that's now a national treasure. For over a century, it was a private home, but now it's open to everyone, ready to sh

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Towering Symbol of Peace Takes Over New York

In the heart of New York City, a massive sandstone Buddha statue is set to make a bold statement. This 27-foot-tall figure, crafted by artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen, will stand tall on the High Line's Plinth in 2026. The statue, named \"The Light That Shines Through the Universe, \" is a replica of one

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pandora's Dilemma: A Fresh Look at 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'

The latest 'Avatar' film, 'Fire and Ash, ' takes viewers back to the lush, bioluminescent world of Pandora. This time, the story dives into a new conflict involving a rival Na'vi clan and the ever-present human threat. The film is packed with stunning visuals and intense action, but it also raises s

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Luke Spencer's Legacy: A Look at Anthony Geary's Impact on Soap Operas

Anthony Geary, a name that became synonymous with daytime television, has passed away at the age of 78. He was known for his role as Luke Spencer on "General Hospital, " a character that defined his career and left a mark on pop culture. Geary's journey began in the 1970s, but it was his role as Lu

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Troubles: How Nature Messed with the Tang Dynasty

Let's talk about the Tang Dynasty in China. It was a big deal, but things got rough. The weather was a major player in their downfall. Imagine floods and droughts happening over and over again. Not good for farming, right? People back then relied on crops like millet, wheat, and rice. But when the w

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Some Countries Embrace Remote Work More Than Others

Remote work isn't popular everywhere. A big study looked at why. It's called the Global Survey of Working Arrangements. It happened in late 2024 and early 2025. The survey included 14, 427 people. All of them were full-time workers. They all had college degrees. They were from 37 different countries

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