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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Travel Troubles: How a Government Shutdown Could Spoil Your Holiday Trips

Are you planning to fly somewhere for the holidays? A government shutdown might mess up your plans if lawmakers can't agree on a spending bill by Friday night. This could mean big changes at airports. The Transportation Security Administration is expecting a busy time, with about 40 million people

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Dec 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Birthdays and Zodiac Tips: A Day to Shine and Decide

Today, we celebrate the birthdays of Jonah Hill, David Cook, Nicole de Boer, and Joel Gretsch. As we wish them well, let's consider some zodiac-inspired advice for each sign. Arians should dress sharp and be ready for opportunities that can pop up at social events. Taurus, be cautious of sudden chan

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Dec 20 2024RELIGION

Light Up Hanukkah: New Ideas for an Age-Old Festival

Hanukkah, a beloved holiday in the US, often feels overshadowed by Christmas. Kids might feel like they're missing out, and the holiday's unique spirit can get lost in the shuffle. Why not switch things up? Maybe it's time to rethink the tradition of gift-giving. Instead, let's make Hanukkah more fu

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Dec 20 2024WEATHER

Weather Wonders: What to Expect in Dallas-Fort Worth This Holiday Season

Get ready, North Texans! The upcoming holiday season is set to bring a mix of chilly nights and pleasant days. Meteorologists are predicting a frosty start to the weekend, with temperatures dipping low on Saturday morning. This cold spell is expected to linger, keeping things cool through Christmas

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Dec 20 2024WEATHER

Holiday Travel: Weather and Shutdown Woes

As the holidays approach, a record number of people plan to travel. But two big issues could make things tough. Winter weather is on its way, which might not be a huge deal, but it's something to watch. Plus, there's a potential government shutdown looming. If it happens, TSA agents and air traffic

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Dec 20 2024OPINION

Holiday Inclusion: Why Neutrality Matters

Ever thought about why we say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas"? It's not about ruining Christmas, but about including everyone. Some folks believe America was founded on Christianity, so Christmas should be the main holiday. But the truth is, our Constitution protects our right to celeb

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

A Party in Eras: Swift's Birthday Bash Revealed by Mahomes

Brittany Mahomes, 28, treated fans to a sneak peek of Taylor Swift's 35th birthday party through Instagram. The celebration, held on Dec. 13, was themed around Swift's Eras Tour, which recently wrapped up. Mahomes, expecting her third child with Patrick Mahomes, shared several photos from the event.

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Warehouse Workers Strike: A Push for Contract Talks with Amazon

It's a busy time of year, especially for Amazon. On Thursday, workers at seven of Amazon's facilities across the US decided to strike. The goal? To pressure the online retail giant into negotiating with their union, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. These workers, from cities like New York

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Swift's 35th Birthday: A Blast from the Eras Tour

Taylor Swift just turned 35 on December 13, marking a year full of achievements. She had just finished her Eras Tour, which became the highest-grossing tour ever by any artist. To celebrate, she shared behind-the-scenes videos and won ten more Billboard Music Awards, making her total a whopping 49!

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Christina Aguilera Celebrates Her 44th Birthday with a Striking Topless Photo

Christina Aguilera, the famous pop star, shared a unique way to celebrate her 44th birthday. She posted a black-and-white photo of herself on Instagram, where she's seen crouching on the floor with a sultry pose. Aguilera is topless in the picture, wearing only a black leather hat, short shorts, and

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