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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Are Bringing Employees Back to the Office in 2026

In 2026, many large companies are tightening their in-office rules. They are reducing work-from-home options that became popular during the Covid pandemic. A recent survey found that nearly half of all companies will require employees to be in the office at least four days a week. About 28 percent a

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Detroit Pistons: Time to Bring in a Pro?

The Detroit Pistons are on fire right now. They are second in the Eastern Conference with a record of 24 wins and only 6 losses. They've won 8 out of their last 10 games, losing only two by a small margin. But to become real contenders, they might need to add a seasoned player. The Pistons have a l

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

The Missing Money Mystery: How a Moving Company's Trust Was Abused

A former employee of a Metro Detroit moving company is in hot water for allegedly stealing a huge amount of money. Deborah Beaudoin, who used to work as a financial controller, is accused of taking over $215, 000 from her employer, Rose Moving and Storage. The trouble started when Van Buren Townshi

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Simple Steps to a Greener Holiday Cleanup

The holidays are over, and it's time to tidy up. But before you toss everything, think about recycling. Old electronics, wrapping paper, and even Christmas trees can find new life with a little effort. Christmas trees are a big part of the holiday. But what happens when the season ends? Many places

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Quick Tips to Make Your Job Hunt Easier

Job hunting can be tough, especially when you're not sure where to start. A book called \"The 2-Hour Job Search\" by Steve Dalton might help. It's not about finding a job in just two hours, but about making your job search more efficient. The book suggests spending two hours to get your job search

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

UK Police Ditch Non-Crime Hate Records: A Step Towards Common Sense?

UK police are making a big change. They want to stop recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). These are things that aren't crimes but are thought to be motivated by hate. Police chiefs think this system isn't working well. They say it takes officers away from real crime and might hurt free speech

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

New York's 2025 Sports Year: Triumphs, Turmoil, and What's Next

New York's sports scene in 2025 was a rollercoaster. No championships were won, but there were plenty of thrills and spills. The Knicks made a surprising playoff run, but fell short in the end. They fired their coach and revamped their team, hoping for a better shot at the title in 2026. The Yankees

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Yankees' Young Star Faces Early Struggles

The New York Yankees have high hopes for Jasson Dominguez, their top prospect. But his recent performance in the Dominican Winter League has raised some eyebrows. Dominguez is expected to be a key player for the Yankees in the coming seasons, both offensively and defensively. However, his current st

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How City Life Affects Drinking Habits

Cities are changing fast. But how do these changes affect people's lives? A recent study looked into this. It checked how things like dirty air, busy roads, and not enough parks might lead to more drinking. The study covered 43 cities in China. It found that where you live can really change your hab

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Russia's Youth: A Growing Wave of Violence and Its Roots

In Russia, a troubling trend is unfolding. Young people are committing serious crimes at an alarming rate. This surge in violence is not happening in a vacuum. It is linked to the country's focus on war and the release of convicted criminals. Experts point to a dangerous mix of factors. The glorifi

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