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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Police Chief Speaks Out Against ICE Actions

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked criticism from the city's police chief. Brian O'Hara, the Minneapolis Police Chief, has expressed his disapproval of the tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a recent arrest. The incident, which took place on a snowy day, invol

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

White House Plaques Stir Controversy

The White House has added new plaques under photos of former presidents, taking a critical stance on Trump's Democratic predecessors. This move is unusual because the White House is usually seen as a symbol of unity. Trump, however, has used it to express his political views and rewrite history. Th

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Halibut in Trouble: Who's to Blame?

Alaska's halibut numbers are dropping fast. This is a big deal for small fishing businesses. They see fewer fish every day. This means less work and less money for people who depend on fishing. Big trawling ships are part of the problem. They catch lots of fish they don't even want. This is called

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Troops Stay in D. C. as Court Delays Decision

A recent ruling from an appeals court has allowed National Guard troops to remain in Washington, D. C. , at least for now. This decision came after a lower court had ordered their removal by December 11th. The appeals court, which includes judges appointed by both Trump and Obama, said the Trump adm

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Lift Weights for a Sharper Mind: What Science Says

Ever thought about how lifting weights could help your brain? New research shows that building muscle and reducing hidden belly fat might keep your brain younger and healthier. This isn't just about looking good; it's about keeping your mind sharp as you age. The study looked at over a thousand hea

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Halts Mass Layoffs, Citing Recent Law

A recent court decision has put a stop to planned layoffs at several U. S. government agencies. Judge Susan Illston ruled that the Trump administration's plans to cut jobs at the State Department, Education Department, Defense Department, General Services Administration, and Small Business Administr

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Bright Future for Office and Industrial Spaces in 2026

The commercial real estate scene is looking up for 2026. Experts are seeing better days ahead after a tough year. Big companies like JLL are optimistic. They say the economy is growing, trade worries are easing, and interest rates are going down. This makes the market more stable. Debt markets are

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hungary's Battery Boom: Progress or Problem?

In Hungary, a rush to build battery factories is causing a stir. Chinese companies are investing heavily, with plans to make Hungary a big player in Europe's shift to electric vehicles. But not everyone is happy about it. Locals are worried about the impact on their health and the environment. They

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Eggshells to the Rescue: A Green Way to Reveal Hidden Fingerprints

Forensic science is getting a green makeover. Scientists have found a clever way to use waste chicken eggshells to develop fingerprints on tricky surfaces, even when they've been underwater. This new method is not only eco-friendly but also effective. Eggshells are mostly made of calcium carbonate,

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Terence Crawford: The Undefeated Champion Who Beat the Doubters

Terence Crawford, a top-tier boxer, has decided to retire. He's leaving behind a lot of money, but he's also leaving with a perfect record. This is rare in boxing, where most fighters keep going until they're forced to stop. Crawford wasn't just good; he was great. He became the undisputed champion

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