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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone Update Surprise: What’s Really Changing in iOS 26. 2?

Apple’s latest iPhone update, iOS 26. 2, rolled out on a Friday, which is unusual. While it seems stable, some users are noticing unexpected changes. The update is turning on automatic software updates without asking. This means your iPhone might update itself without you even knowing. Some people

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Celebrating Their Big Day on December 16, 2025

December 16, 2025, marks another trip around the sun for some notable figures in the entertainment world. Among them are Krysten Ritter and JB Smoove, who are celebrating milestones in their lives. But they are not alone; a host of other celebrities are also part of this birthday club. Let's dive i

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Welcoming New Arrivals in 2025: A Year of Joy and Growth

The year 2025 was a big one for many celebrities, with lots of baby news. Some stars shared their joy publicly, while others kept it low-key. From first-time parents to growing families, the year was full of happy announcements. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are expanding their family again. They already

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Georgia Universities Take a Risk with New Accreditor

Two universities in Georgia have decided to join a new accreditation group. This group is still being tested. The Commission for Public Higher Education (CPHE) is trying to get approval from the U. S. Department of Education. It needs to show it can handle accrediting schools first. Columbus State

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Newborn Screenings Get a Boost: Rare Disorders Join the List

In a move to catch serious health issues early, the U. S. has added two rare genetic disorders to its newborn screening list. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) and Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD) are now part of the recommended screenings for newborns. This change means babies can be tested at b

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Local News at Risk: Why a Big Merger Could Be Bad for You

Local news has always been a big deal in America. It's where people go to find out what's happening in their own backyard. But things are changing, and not necessarily for the better. Big companies are buying up local TV stations. This means that the news you see might not be as local as it used to

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Packers' Star Defender Faces Long Road to Recovery

Micah Parsons, the standout defender for the Green Bay Packers, has suffered a significant setback. An MRI scan has revealed that he tore his ACL during a recent game. This injury will likely keep him out of action for at least the next nine months. The incident happened late in the third quarter o

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Houston's Beloved Newsman: Dave Ward's Lasting Impact

Dave Ward, a familiar face in Houston households for over half a century, has passed away. His funeral will be broadcast live on TV and online platforms, allowing fans to pay their respects one last time. The public can visit Dave at two locations before the funeral. On Wednesday, December 17, he w

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Dec 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: A Look at the Stars Born in Late December

Late December is a special time for many reasons, but did you know it's also a big month for celebrity birthdays? From legendary actors to famous musicians, a lot of well-known faces celebrate their birthdays between December 21st and 27th. Let's start with some of the older stars. Jane Fonda, who

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Weather Rollercoaster: Cold Snaps and Rainy Days Ahead

New Jersey is in for a wild weather ride this week. The state is currently gripped by an Arctic chill, with temperatures dropping into the teens and even single digits in some spots. This deep freeze is expected to stick around until Tuesday night, making it feel like the middle of winter, even thou

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