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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

A School Board Leader Steps Down

Erika Leonard, the head of the Jefferson City School Board, has decided to leave her position. Her resignation will take effect at the beginning of December. The school board will look over her resignation letter and talk about filling her spot at their next meeting. Leonard explained her decision

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nationwide's New Tech Chief: A Fresh Vision for the Future

Nationwide has recently appointed Michael Carrel as its new Chief Technology Officer. This move comes as the company prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Carrel is no stranger to the company, having spent over three decades there in various roles. Before taking on this new position, Carrel

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Dec 10 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Bold Play on Ripple: A Closer Look

Wall Street has made a significant investment in Ripple, pouring in $500 million. This has boosted Ripple's value to $40 billion, a remarkable figure for a private cryptocurrency company. However, this investment comes with strings attached. Big investors like Citadel Securities and Fortress Investm

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Atlantic's Stories Get a Hollywood Makeover

Prologue Entertainment, a new production company, has teamed up with The Atlantic to turn its news stories into TV shows and movies. This deal means that The Atlantic's journalism could soon be the basis for both scripted and unscripted projects. Prologue, which is supported by RedBird Capital, will

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for Midweek Snow Surprise

Michigan is in for a snowy ride this week. A quick-moving storm, similar to an Alberta Clipper, is set to bring snow to much of the state starting tonight and lasting through Wednesday morning. The biggest snowfall is expected in a wide area stretching from Traverse City to Oscoda, down through cen

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Who's the Best Santa? A Look at Holiday Helpers

When the holiday season rolls around, hospitals often bring in Santa Claus to spread cheer. But have you ever wondered who gets to play Santa? It turns out, there's a bit of a mystery around how this decision is made. Some say surgical specialists are the go-to Santas. Why? Well, people assume they

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

A Champion's Triumph: Celebrating Amid Controversy

Joshua Van's journey to the UFC flyweight title was a long and challenging one. His dream came true at UFC 323, but it wasn't the way he or anyone else expected. Just 26 seconds into the fight, his opponent, Alexandre Pantoja, suffered a serious arm injury. The fight ended quickly, and Van was decla

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Old Dog, New Tricks: Philip Rivers Steps Back into the Game

Philip Rivers, who hung up his cleats in 2020, is making a comeback with the Indianapolis Colts. The team, facing a quarterback crisis, turned to the 44-year-old veteran after their starter, Daniel Jones, went down with a season-ending Achilles tear. Backup Riley Leonard also got hurt, leaving the C

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

EU Leaders Stand Tall Amid Criticism

Europe's leaders have been under fire lately. U. S. President Donald Trump recently called them weak and said Europe is struggling. He thinks the continent is poorly managed and can't handle migration. These comments came in an interview with POLITICO's Dasha Burns. But Europe isn't taking this sit

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Students Seek Fairness in School Rules

A recent study in Columbia Public Schools has revealed that many students are concerned about fairness. The survey found that while 65% of students believe bullying is not accepted, they feel the rules are not applied evenly. This issue also came up when students were asked about discipline. Only h

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