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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Movies: A Look at Two Festive Picks

Christmas movies have their own special place in the world of entertainment. They aren't about groundbreaking stories or stunning visuals. Instead, they're all about cozy feelings, familiar tropes, and a sense of nostalgia. Two recent additions to the holiday movie lineup are “A Merry Little Ex-Mas”

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Young QB Shedeur Sanders Takes on 49ers in Tough Weather

The Cleveland Browns are gearing up for a challenging game against the San Francisco 49ers, with bad weather expected. But head coach Kevin Stefanski isn't worried about how it will affect their rookie quarterback, Shedeur Sanders. Sanders played college football in Colorado, where the weather can

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Michigan vs. Ohio State: A Chilly Showdown

The Michigan Wolverines are set to face off against their rivals, the Ohio State Buckeyes, in a highly anticipated game. This isn't just any matchup; it's a classic rivalry that has fans on the edge of their seats. The game is scheduled to kick off at noon at the Big House in Ann Arbor. Weather-wis

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Chilly Weekend Ahead for DC

The DC area is in for a chilly weekend. Saturday is looking sunny and dry, but don't expect it to feel warm. Temperatures will only make it to the low to mid-40s. The good news is that the wind won't be as strong as it was on Friday, so it won't feel quite as cold as it could. As the day turns to n

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Snowy Chaos: Flights Grounded Across the Nation

The upper Midwest is facing a winter weather onslaught, causing major disruptions in air travel. Over 1, 000 flights have been called off across the country, with the bulk of these cancellations happening in this region. Chicago O'Hare International Airport is bearing the brunt of the storm, with mo

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

UK's Economic Forecast: A Tale of Mixed Signals

The UK's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, recently shared a grim view of the economy, even though she had access to forecasts that suggested a brighter outlook for public finances. This discrepancy was highlighted in a letter from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), released on a Friday. In

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iowa's Green Revival: Planting for a Brighter Tomorrow

Iowa's tree cover has taken a big hit. It's gone from 20% to just 4% in Central Iowa. Storms, bugs, and building have taken their toll. But there's hope. The One Million Trees Central Iowa Initiative wants to change this. Trees do more than look pretty. They clean the air, cool the streets, and eve

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Your Body Shape Influences Your Brain's Health

Ever wondered if your body shape affects your brain's health? New research shows that the balance between muscle and internal belly fat might be key to keeping your brain young. Scientists studied over a thousand healthy adults around 55 years old. They used advanced MRI scans to check muscles, bra

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Want to Chat with Teens Alone

Doctors sometimes ask parents to leave the room during teen check-ups. This might seem odd, but there's a good reason. Teens often have questions or concerns they don't want to share in front of their parents. These can be about anything from anxiety to relationships. Doctors want to create a safe s

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Nov 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Meet Kurt: The Cat with a Chill Vibe

Kurt is not your average cat. He's a unique blend of style and serenity, ready to bring a touch of elegance to any home. With his striking black and white tuxedo coat and a gaze that speaks volumes, Kurt is a cat who knows his worth. He's not one for loud parties or constant attention. Instead, he

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