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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Singapore's Hidden Gem: The Tan Yeok Nee House Reopens with a Fresh Vibe

The Tan Yeok Nee House, a grand old mansion in Singapore, has just reopened after a long makeover. This place is special because it's the last of its kind, a traditional Teochew home that's now a national treasure. For over a century, it was a private home, but now it's open to everyone, ready to sh

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Green Fund Turns Fines into Fixes

Canada's Environmental Damages Fund is celebrating 30 years of turning penalties into positive change. Recently, the government announced a $10. 6 million boost for 23 new projects focused on nature conservation and restoration. This fund, established in 1995, has been using money from environmental

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking AI Potential: Why a Safe Space Matters

AI is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it. A recent study shows that 83% of business leaders think a safe environment is key to making AI work well. This isn't just about having the right tools. It's about creating a place where people feel okay to try new things, even if they fail.

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Virginia's Helping Hand: A Soccer Team's Winter Rescue

In the midst of a harsh winter storm, a soccer team from Texas found themselves in a tough spot. They were stranded, and things looked pretty bleak. But here's where the story takes a turn for the better. Crews from Virginia stepped in to lend a hand. They didn't hesitate to jump into action, showin

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Why Learning a New Language in Your 50s is a Brain Booster

Learning a new language can be tough, especially as you get older. But it's not impossible. It might not make you fluent, but it's good for your brain. Take Stephen, for example. He speaks Spanish well. He learned it years ago while working in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina. Now, he lives in Tokyo. H

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

A Hero's Journey: From Syria to Sydney

A man from Sydney, known as Ahmed, is celebrated worldwide for his brave act that saved lives. He stopped a violent attack in Bondi, Australia. Ahmed is from Syria. He left his home country in 2006. He moved to Australia after finishing his studies. His family still lives in Syria. They are proud of

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Unpacking Risks and Rewards in Big Emerging Markets

The BRIC+M Emerging Market Risk Comparisons Report digs into the challenges and opportunities in some of the world's fastest-growing economies. This report isn't just about numbers. It's a guide for businesses and investors trying to figure out where to put their money. The report looks at Brazil,

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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 2025CRIME

Redlands Family Targeted in Suspected Hate Crime

A family in Redlands, California, recently experienced a disturbing incident that has left them shaken and the community in shock. The Cohens, who have always felt safe and welcomed in their city, were targeted in what police are investigating as a potential hate crime. On a Friday night, the famil

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Stow High School Seeks New Football Coach After Poder's Exit

Stow-Munroe Falls High School is on the hunt for a new football coach after Martin Poder stepped down. Poder, who was also the at-risk coordinator at the school, is switching gears and going back to the private sector. He's taking on a new role as a regional sales manager, which means he'll be trave

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