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Dec 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Christmas in Shorts: Dallas Park Buzzes with Unusual Warmth

Dallas saw a different kind of Christmas this year. With temperatures soaring to a record high, people flocked to Klyde Warren Park. For many, it was a chance to enjoy the outdoors in shorts and t-shirts. Salik Tauqir and his son took advantage of the weather. They spent their day playing football

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

A Mild Christmas Surprise for DC

The DC area is in for a treat this Christmas Day, with weather that's more mild than many might expect. The day will kick off with a few scattered showers, especially in the morning. As the day goes on, the skies will stay mostly cloudy, but temperatures will hover in the 50s, making it feel more li

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Underwater Ambitions: A New Submarine in the Making

North Korea has recently showcased the outer shell of what it claims is a nuclear-powered submarine. This development comes as a response to South Korea's plans to build its own nuclear-powered submarine, which North Korea views as a threat to its security. The construction of this submarine has be

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

The Shifting Sands of Global Order: A Critical Look at Trump's Impact

In 2025, the world found itself at a crossroads, with the international order established after World War II facing unprecedented challenges. The rules and laws that had governed global relations for decades were under siege, and the United States, once a central figure in creating this order, was n

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Kilimanjaro: Rescue Helicopter Meets Fatal End

A helicopter mission meant to save lives ended in disaster on Mount Kilimanjaro. The incident, which occurred in the evening, took place on a well-trodden path often used by climbers. Authorities revealed that the helicopter was part of a medical rescue operation. Sadly, everyone on board, including

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Private Equity's Clever Trick to Beat the Slump

Private equity firms are in a pickle. They usually buy companies, fix them up, and sell them for a profit. But lately, it's been tough to find buyers. Interest rates have shot up, making it expensive to borrow money for deals. So, what's their clever trick? They're selling companies to themselves!

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

The Rise and Fall of Marty Reisman: The Man Behind the Ping Pong Hustle

In the bustling streets of 1940s and '50s New York City, a unique subculture thrived around table tennis. This wasn't your average basement game; it was a high-stakes world filled with gamblers, artists, and misfits. Among them, a young Jewish man named Marty Reisman stood out. Known for his sharp s

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Christmas Gaming Glitches: A Digital Holiday Hurdle

The holiday season can be a mix of joy and stress. For some, it's a time to connect with loved ones, while for others, it's a period filled with loneliness and challenges. Online gaming platforms like PlayStation Network (PSN) and Fortnite can offer an escape, a virtual world where people can be som

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Unseen Danger: Why Kids' Bone Pain Can Be Serious

Osteosarcoma is a big word for a serious bone cancer that often affects kids and teens. It's the most common type of bone cancer in this age group. One of the tricky things about it is that it often starts with symptoms that seem harmless. Think things like growing pains or sports injuries. This can

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo's Christmas Surprise: A Message of Unity and Critique

Pope Leo XIV made a surprise appearance in St. Peter’s Square on a rainy Wednesday night. He spoke to the thousands of people who couldn't fit inside the basilica for his first Christmas Eve Mass. The crowd was soaked, but their spirits were high. Leo thanked them for their dedication and bravery in

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