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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

A Baby's Tragic Loss in Gaza's Rainy Night

In the midst of a heavy downpour, a heartbreaking event unfolded in Gaza. A young baby, Rahaf Abu Jazar, lost her life due to the cold after her family's tent flooded. Her mother, Hejar, cradled her in her arms, devastated by the sudden loss. The rain poured down, making the already dire situation e

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Dec 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Awkward Social Situations: A Guide to Handling Difficult Guests

A long-time friend's partner has been causing tension at social gatherings. She has a habit of bringing up politics, even when others have asked her to stop. This behavior has led to uncomfortable moments, such as a heated argument at a daughter's engagement party and disruptive conversations during

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Pleasantville Takes Legal Action Over Disputed Payment

Pleasantville is taking legal action against a former administrator. The town claims the administrator received an unjustified payout of $84, 000. This is a significant amount of money for a small town. The dispute centers around the terms of the administrator's departure. The town argues that the

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Dec 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Your Christmas Cactus Isn't Blooming

Gardeners often face the puzzle of why their Christmas cactus isn't blooming. This plant, bought in full bloom last year, now sits in a dining room window, looking healthy but flowerless. The issue might be the lack of cool nights and long darkness it needs to trigger blooms. Indoor lights and warm

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Teachers and Staff Reach Deal, Strike Ends

A deal has been struck between West Contra Costa educators and the school district, bringing an end to a nearly week-long strike. Both sides announced the agreement early Wednesday, with the union and school board still needing to give their final approval. The district expressed relief that studen

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Dec 11 2025FINANCE

Big Banks and Crypto: What's Really Going On?

Big banks in the U. S. have been acting suspiciously. They've been limiting or even cutting off services to certain businesses, not because these businesses are risky, but because they don't like them. This includes crypto firms, among others. This isn't new. Back in 2013, there was something calle

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Dec 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Wallet Panic: Why the IRS Form Photo Went Viral

A wild rumor spread fast online. People thought the IRS wanted everyone to list all their crypto wallets. This was not true. The mix-up started with a photo of a special IRS form. Many thought it was part of the usual tax form, Form 1040. But it was not. The photo showed Form 9297. This form is not

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Indiana GOP: A House Divided

In Indiana, a state known for its strong Republican support, an unexpected internal struggle is unfolding. Despite President Trump's clear victory in the last election, some Indiana Republicans are pushing back against his proposed redistricting plan. This resistance is not just about drawing new po

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Florida's Hidden Detention Camp: What You Need to Know

Many people think the Alligator Alcatraz detention camp in Florida is closed. It's not. This place has been running since July 2025, despite legal challenges. A judge ordered it to shut down in August 2025 because it didn't do the right environmental checks. But an appeals court blocked that decisio

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Two Americas: A Tale of Progress and Persisting Prejudice

In the early 1960s, a stark contrast emerged between the United States' global image and its domestic reality. As African nations gained independence, their diplomats arrived in the U. S. to take up their posts. However, their experiences revealed a troubling truth: racial discrimination was still r

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