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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Pandas Pack Up: Japan Says Goodbye to Its Beloved Bears

Japan is about to say goodbye to its last pandas, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei. These twin pandas have been a big hit at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. But they are going back to China soon. Their last day for public viewing is January 25th. After that, Japan won't have any pandas for the first time in over 50 years.

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Michigan Football: How Coaching Changes Shake Up Recruiting

Michigan Football is in the middle of a big change. The sudden exit of coach Sherrone Moore has sent shockwaves through the program. Now, the team is working hard to keep their recruiting class strong. The 2026 class is a big focus, but the 2027 class is also important. Some recruits are staying ca

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

The Truth Behind Trump's Legal Battles

In a candid conversation, Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, revealed that President Trump's push for prosecutions is partly driven by a desire for revenge. She mentioned that she had an informal agreement with Trump to stop targeting political opponents after 90 days, but it seems that di

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Venezuela Waters Raise Questions

The U. S. military's recent actions in Venezuelan waters have sparked a wave of questions and concerns among lawmakers and experts. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are set to face Congress to discuss the escalating military operations, which have led to the destruct

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Money and Weather: How Climate Change is Hitting the U. S. Wallet

Climate change is not just about melting ice and rising seas. It's also about money. Recent research shows that climate change is already costing the United States a pretty penny. The study looked at how changes in weather patterns are affecting the economy, not just in one place, but all over the c

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Afghan Allies Caught in Political Crossfire

The U. S. is in a tough spot when it comes to Afghan immigrants. Some Republicans are breaking ranks with the Trump administration over strict new rules that block Afghans who helped U. S. troops from entering the country. This has created a divide in the party, with some lawmakers speaking out agai

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

Colorado Braces for Wind and Fire Risks

The Front Range is facing a serious situation. Dry weather and strong winds are making wildfires more likely. On Monday, Denver hit a record high of 68 degrees, the warmest December 15th since 1921. This is the seventh day in a row with temperatures above 60 degrees. The dry conditions have mad

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

The Never-Ending Story of Warner Bros. Mergers

Warner Bros. is no stranger to big business deals. Over the years, it has been involved in many mergers and acquisitions. Some of these deals have not gone well. In fact, Warner Bros. has a reputation for messy corporate marriages. This reputation is so well-known that people joke about it being a "

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

US Military Takes Aim at Drug Trafficking in the Pacific

The US military has recently taken action against suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Pacific Ocean. They claim to have targeted three boats, resulting in the deaths of eight individuals. The US Southern Command shared footage of these strikes on social media, stating that the vessels were mov

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cuddly Collectibles: The New Craze in Toy Collecting

MGA Entertainment has introduced a new toy category that combines the excitement of mystery boxes with the comfort of huggable plush toys. This new line, called Hyojo, features characters inspired by popular food brands like Hershey's, Reese's, and Hostess. Each mystery box contains a surprise chara

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