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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Your Partner's New Style Might Be More Than Just a Phase

A woman is puzzled by her husband's sudden love for cowboy boots and hats. They've been together for 32 years, and he's always been low-key about fashion. But after a trip to Texas, he's fully embraced the cowboy look. He wears boots with his work clothes, adds cowboy hats, and has even bought three

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Phoenix's Festive Lights: A Guide to Holiday Displays

Phoenix is known for its warm weather, but during the holidays, it's the dazzling lights that truly shine. Every year, people look forward to seeing the best light displays around the city. This year is no different, with a handy map to guide visitors to the most spectacular shows. The map is not j

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Dec 23 2025WEATHER

Unusual Warmth: A Mild Start to the New Year?

The country is in for a surprisingly warm Christmas week, with this mild trend likely to stick around as we step into the New Year. This unexpected warmth could even break some records, especially in the Southern Plains. Places like Wichita and points south might see temperatures soaring high enough

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Great Flood: A Mother's Unending Quest

In a world where an asteroid strike has caused massive flooding, a mother's love and determination are put to the ultimate test. Gu An-na, an artificial intelligence researcher, is tasked with raising a synthetic child, Ja-in, as part of an experiment to give robots genuine human emotions. However,

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Visionary Game Creator's Life Cut Short

The gaming world lost a true pioneer when Vince Zampella, co-creator of the Call of Duty franchise, died in a tragic car accident. The crash happened on a winding mountain road in California, where his Ferrari slammed into a barrier and burst into flames. Zampella, who was driving, didn't survive th

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Why U. S. Backing for Israel is a Smart Move

A prominent U. S. senator recently highlighted the benefits of supporting Israel. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, argued that the U. S. gains a lot from its defense aid to Israel. He believes the alliance brings valuable intelligence, counterterrorism skills, and advanced tech that

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Gamers Prefer Steam Over Epic's Shop?

Epic Games Store (EGS) has been around for over seven years, trying to compete with Steam. It started by offering better deals for game developers and players, like exclusive games, freebies, and discounts. This worked, and now EGS has over 295 million users. But Steam is still way ahead, with 41. 6

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Android Parents: Raising Kids in Space

Ridley Scott, the director behind Alien and Prometheus, made a TV show called Raised by Wolves. It's not part of the Alien story, but it's just as deep. The show is about two robots, Mother and Father, who are raising human children on a far-off planet. They want to protect the kids from the religio

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Faith and Politics: A Shaky Alliance

In 2025, President Trump has been very busy. He has signed 225 executive orders in just one year. This is more than he did in his entire first term. Some of these orders are about religion. They talk about making America a more Christian nation. For example, one order created a task force to stop C

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Canada's New U. S. Ambassador: A Seasoned Financier Steps In

Canada has chosen a new ambassador to the United States. Mark Wiseman, a well-known figure in the world of finance, will take on this important role. He is set to start his new job in mid-February. Wiseman has a lot of experience. He has worked in Canada's pension funds and big U. S. financial compa

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