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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

Letitia James: No Indictment, But the Story Isn't Over

Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, is in the clear—for now. The Justice Department recently failed to get a grand jury to indict her. This comes just a short time after a judge threw out an earlier case against her. The original case was dismissed because of a legal hiccup in how the pros

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Injury Woes: Can He Lead the Ravens to Victory?

Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback, has been dealing with a lot of injuries lately. His ankle is the latest issue, but it's not the only one. He's also had problems with his hamstring, knee, and toe this season. Despite all these injuries, Jackson is determined to play against the

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Global Cosmetic Rules: Keeping Up with the Times

The world of cosmeceuticals is booming. This means rules need to catch up. Different countries have different ways of handling these products. Some places are strict. Others are more relaxed. This makes things confusing for companies and consumers alike. One big problem is that there is no agreed-u

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Dec 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Cattrall Says I Do in London

Kim Cattrall, known for her role in "Sex and the City, " recently married her long-time partner, Russell Thomas. The couple, who have been together for nine years, exchanged vows in a small, private ceremony in London. The event was held at Chelsea Old Town Hall, with only a dozen guests in attendan

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

GOP House Speaker Faces Uphill Battle as Party Infighting Grows

House Speaker Mike Johnson is finding it tough to keep his party united. He's asking fellow Republicans to keep their complaints private, but many are speaking out publicly. This week, tensions boiled over as a member of Johnson's own leadership team accused him of lying. Meanwhile, rank-and-file Re

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

A New Designer for the White House Ballroom

President Donald Trump has made a change in the team working on the White House ballroom project. A small design firm that was originally chosen for the job is no longer involved. This decision comes after some disagreements about the project's scale and the firm's ability to handle such a big task.

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Hepatitis B Vaccine Debate: Science or Politics?

The CDC's vaccine advisory panel faced a chaotic meeting, delaying a vote on hepatitis B vaccines. The panel, recently reshuffled by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is now filled with members who often question vaccines. The delay happened because of confusion over the voting language, push

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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

Ulta Beauty's Big Third Quarter: What's Driving the Growth?

Ulta Beauty has seen a big jump in sales for the third quarter of 2025. The company now expects to make about $12. 3 billion for the year. This is more than they thought they would make earlier. They also think they will make more money per share than they first expected. The company's stock went u

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Florida Gators: A Close Call at Duke

The Florida Gators basketball team faced a tough challenge at Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium. Despite a strong effort, they fell short by just one point, 67-66. Coach Todd Golden acknowledged the difficulty of playing in such a hostile environment, where Duke's home-court advantage is well-known. Th

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Dec 05 2025WEATHER

Iowa's Chilly Wake-Up: Cities Break Century-Old Cold Records

Iowa experienced a deep freeze that made history. On the morning of December 4th, many places in the state saw temperatures drop to levels never seen before. This was all thanks to a polar vortex that brought a sudden blast of winter weather. The cold was so intense that it broke records set a long

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