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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Holiday Spending Shifts: Fun, Fixes, and Footwear Take the Lead

This holiday season, people are spending big on experiences and practical items rather than just traditional gifts. From December 1 to December 22, there was a huge increase in spending on entertainment, experiences, and automotive products. Entertainment spending jumped by 130%, experiences by 115%

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

NBA Showdowns: Big Games, Big Bets on Tuesday

Tuesday is packed with NBA action, and two standout games are grabbing attention. The Oklahoma City Thunder, sitting pretty at 26-3, are up against the San Antonio Spurs, who aren't far behind at 21-7. The Thunder are riding high after a solid win against the Grizzlies, thanks to Shai Gilgeous-Alexa

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Big Money, Bigger Problems

College sports have seen a huge shift in recent years. Athletes are now getting paid, some making millions. This change came after two big court rulings. First, the Supreme Court said in 2021 that the NCAA couldn't limit benefits for athletes. Then, they allowed athletes to be paid for their name, i

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Hot Coffee and Fists: Two Viral Clashes That Shook Communities

In 2025, two incidents went viral, sparking debates about public behavior and safety. First, a woman in Michigan made headlines after throwing hot coffee at a McDonald's employee. The employee had explained that the woman's breakfast order was canceled because the restaurant's breakfast service had

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Why U. S. Backing for Israel is a Smart Move

A prominent U. S. senator recently highlighted the benefits of supporting Israel. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, argued that the U. S. gains a lot from its defense aid to Israel. He believes the alliance brings valuable intelligence, counterterrorism skills, and advanced tech that

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

The Hustler Who Taught Me to Fake It Till I Make It

In the summer of 2005, a young writer found himself in New York City, far from his Texas roots. He was working as an assistant to a literary agent, a job that didn't quite align with his dreams. He met a man named Marty Reisman, a self-proclaimed con artist and ping-pong hustler. Marty was a colorfu

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Faith and Politics: A Shaky Alliance

In 2025, President Trump has been very busy. He has signed 225 executive orders in just one year. This is more than he did in his entire first term. Some of these orders are about religion. They talk about making America a more Christian nation. For example, one order created a task force to stop C

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Holiday Stock Talks: Finance Experts Share Their Frustrations

During the holiday season, finance experts often find themselves in a tricky spot. While everyone else is enjoying time with family, these professionals are often bombarded with questions about stock picks and market predictions. It's a common scenario that many of them dread. The stock market is a

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Canada's New U. S. Ambassador: A Seasoned Financier Steps In

Canada has chosen a new ambassador to the United States. Mark Wiseman, a well-known figure in the world of finance, will take on this important role. He is set to start his new job in mid-February. Wiseman has a lot of experience. He has worked in Canada's pension funds and big U. S. financial compa

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Life Forms in Wetlands Can Tame Toxic Metals

Wetlands are like nature's kidneys, cleaning up the environment. But they're under attack from harmful metals and metalloids (HMs) from human activities. These nasty substances can be super toxic and move around easily, depending on their form. Microbes in the soil can change these forms through pro

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