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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Safety on the Move: MBTA Sees Crime Drop and Plans for a Better Future

The MBTA, or the T, has seen a drop in crime by 14% compared to last year. This is good news for everyone who uses public transport in the area. The police chief, Kenneth Green, shared this information at a recent meeting. He said that the police work hard every day to keep the system safe. Most of

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Jan 02 2026RELIGION

Faith on the Big Screen: 2025's Top Films

In 2025, faith-based films kept audiences engaged, offering a mix of inspiration and entertainment. These movies, produced by studios like Angel Studios and 5&2 Studios, reached wide audiences and broke box office records. For instance, "David" made a huge splash, earning $22 million in its first we

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Job Crisis: A Look at the Numbers

The entertainment and media world faced a tough year in 2025. Job cuts were widespread, affecting film, TV, streaming, and news sectors. The numbers were staggering, with around 17, 000 jobs lost, marking an 18% increase from the previous year. News divisions weren't spared either. By November 2025

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Boston Sports: What's Next in 2026?

Boston's sports scene is always buzzing, and 2026 is shaping up to be another exciting year. Let's dive into some predictions that might surprise you. Drake Maye is making waves in the NFL. After a stellar rookie season, he's on track to become the NFL MVP. This would put him in elite company, join

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Jan 01 2026FINANCE

Stocks in 2026: What's the Deal?

The stock market has been on a roll for the past three years, and many are wondering if the good times will keep on rolling into 2026. Analysts have different opinions on how much the market will grow, but they all agree that it will go up. The S&P 500 ended 2025 at 6, 845. 5 points, and some expert

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

New Year's Day 2026: What's Open and What's Closed?

New Year's Day 2026 is a federal holiday, so some places will be closed. Banks, post offices, and the stock market will not be open. But don't worry, many stores and restaurants will still be operating, though some may have shorter hours. If you need to grab some groceries, Albertsons, Dollar Gener

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Zodiac Signs: What's in Store for You in 2026?

The year 2026 is shaping up to be a big one for everyone, with the stars aligning in ways that might just push us to grow and change. The planets are moving in ways that could help us learn from the past, and with four eclipses happening, it's a great time to think big and connect with others. For

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Trump's Health Choices: Aspirin, Bruises, and Transparency

President Trump recently shared some insights about his health with The Wall Street Journal. He revealed that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors recommend. This higher dose, he believes, helps keep his blood thin and healthy. However, it also causes bruising, which has been noticeabl

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen Up: Little Health Signs That Could Be Big Trouble

Medical experts have shared some surprising health warnings that people often overlook. These signs might seem small, but they could point to serious problems. First, tiny bumps on your gums might not seem like a big deal. But they could be a sign of an infection that needs attention. Ignoring them

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Jan 01 2026CELEBRITIES

J. Lo's Bold Words on Body Positivity Spark Online Buzz

Jennifer Lopez, the 56-year-old superstar, recently made headlines for her witty comeback to critics who comment on her appearance. During her Las Vegas residency show, she addressed the haters who question her fashion choices and photos. She humorously shared some of the absurd comments she receive

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