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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans: More Games and Expansions Ahead

Blizzard Entertainment is gearing up for a busy future. Their president, Johanna Faries, has big plans. She wants to release new games and expand existing ones. This strategy will last for at least five years. Fans can expect one or two major releases every year. Blizzard has two big launches plann

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Dec 24 2025RELIGION

A Unique Journey of Faith and Devotion

Ann Lee, a simple blacksmith's daughter from Manchester, was born on a leap day in 1736. From a young age, she was deeply spiritual, drawn to divine worship and repulsed by physical intimacy. Her life took an extraordinary turn when she became the leader of a significant religious movement in Americ

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Fear Grows in Columbus as ICE Steps Up Actions

In Columbus, Ohio, people who became citizens are now carrying their passports everywhere. Shops and groups helping immigrants are delivering things to those too scared to leave their homes. Churches in these neighborhoods are nearly empty. Why? Because Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Fan Behavior Under Scrutiny After Football Game Incident

A recent football game between the Steelers and the Lions has sparked a debate about fan behavior. The NFL is still looking into what happened. A reporter said the NFL and the Lions won't punish the fan involved because they didn't break any rules. But the NFL said that report wasn't accurate. They

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Boston's Business Leaders Unite Against Antisemitism

In a show of solidarity, numerous business leaders in Boston have come together to tackle antisemitism. This initiative follows the release of a comprehensive report by a state commission dedicated to combating antisemitism. The report, which was unveiled in early December, has sparked a wave of sup

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

How One Leader Turned Challenges into Success for a Watch Giant

Ilaria Resta, the CEO of Audemars Piguet, faced a tough year in 2025. The Swiss watchmaker celebrated its 150th anniversary, but the celebration was overshadowed by big problems. The U. S. put tariffs on Swiss watches. Gold prices shot up. The Swiss franc got stronger. And people were buying fewer l

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Dec 24 2025OPINION

A Fresh Take on Holiday Celebrations: Making Everyone Feel Welcome

In a world where diversity and inclusion are often talked about but not always practiced, one group found a way to make their holiday celebrations more meaningful. Instead of sticking to the usual catered lunch and gift exchange, they decided to do something different. They invited everyone to bring

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

A Call for Respect in Encinitas City Council

Encinitas City Council is facing a tough time. There's a lot of anger and disrespect happening. It's not a new problem, but it's getting worse. Back in 2006, things were just as bad. A council member at the time, Teresa Arballo Barth, worked hard to change that. She made an effort to treat everyone

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

A Tragic Blast at a Pennsylvania Nursing Home

In a shocking turn of events, a gas explosion rocked a nursing home in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, on a seemingly ordinary Tuesday. The blast, which occurred around 2:15 p. m. , caused part of the Bristol Health and Rehab Center to collapse, trapping an unknown number of people inside. The afte

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

A Sudden Blast Rocks a Pennsylvania Nursing Home

In a shocking turn of events, a powerful explosion tore through a nursing home in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia. The blast, which happened on a Tuesday afternoon, resulted in at least two fatalities and caused significant damage to the building. Emergency responders rushe

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