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Dec 30 2025OPINION

Why Do We Keep Choosing Leaders Who Put Themselves First?

In old stories, a man who loved his own reflection too much met a sad end. Today, such people often end up in powerful positions. We know that good leaders should care more about their goals than their own pride. Yet, we keep picking leaders who think they are better than everyone else. Research sh

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Dec 30 2025OPINION

Harvard's New Rules: Free Speech or Just Different Limits?

Harvard University recently made big changes to its diversity and inclusion programs. This shift happened because of pressure from the Trump administration. The university's focus is now on encouraging open discussions and connections among students. The Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and B

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Unfair Rules: Why Your Side Hustle Gets Checked But Welfare Fraud Doesn't

Government rules can be confusing and unfair. They want to know about every small payment you make, like splitting a bill or paying a neighbor for help. But if you make a mistake, you could get in big trouble. At the same time, they don't pay much attention to how welfare money is spent. Programs l

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Dec 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Add Spark to 49ers Game Night

Levi’s Stadium saw an unexpected star-studded audience during the Bears-49ers game. Among the crowd were Marvel actors Andrew Garfield and Simu Liu, along with Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. Liu was there to promote his new show on Peacock, while Biles had a dual role as an NFL photographer an

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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025 in Review: Where to Catch the Big Recap

A new TV special, "The Year: 2025, " is coming to ABC on December 29th at 8 PM Eastern. Robin Roberts, the well-liked co-anchor from Good Morning America, will be hosting this two-hour show. It will highlight the year's biggest moments, from global events to pop culture surprises. If you don't have

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Guard for the Elite: Sauron's Security Shift

Sauron, a startup aiming to redefine home security for the wealthy, has a new leader at the helm. Maxime "Max" Bouvat-Merlin, fresh from his role at Sonos, is now steering the company through its development phase. The journey hasn't been smooth, with delays pushing the product launch to 2026 at the

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Policies Slowed Crime in America

Crime rates in the U. S. have dropped significantly since January 2025. Murders fell by nearly 20%, and violent crimes decreased by over 10%. Property crimes also saw a decline of more than 12%, according to data from the FBI and other sources. Trump's administration has taken several steps to addr

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Upper Peninsula Faces Severe Winter Storm

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is currently experiencing a powerful winter storm. This storm is bringing blizzard conditions with strong winds and heavy snowfall. The blizzard warning is in effect until this evening. Travel is highly discouraged due to dangerous conditions. Roads are covered in de

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Silver's Wild Ride: A Rollercoaster of Gains and Losses

Silver has been on quite the journey. It recently hit a new high, crossing $80 an ounce for the first time ever. But then, it took a sudden drop, losing over 3% in a single day. Despite this, it's still up by a whopping 155% since the start of the year. That's a huge jump from just over $20 an ounce

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

The Scientist Who Changed the Fight Against Leukemia

David Baltimore was a big deal in the world of science. He was born in 1938 and passed away in 2025. His work changed how we fight leukemia, a type of blood cancer. He was like an architect, but instead of buildings, he designed new ways to understand and treat diseases. Baltimore's work was all ab

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