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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

EU and US Clash Over Tech Rules and Free Speech

The European Union is not happy with the United States. The EU's top leaders say the US is being unfair. The US stopped five Europeans from visiting. These people are accused of trying to control what Americans can say online. The EU says this is not right. They want to protect their own rules. The

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Keeping Diabetic Feet Healthy: A Simple Checkup

Diabetes is a serious condition that can cause many health issues, including problems in the feet. One common issue is foot ulcers, which affect about 15% of people with diabetes. To prevent these problems, doctors use a simple test called the ankle-brachial index (ABI). This test checks how well bl

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Mind Over Matter: How Spiritual Practices Might Sharpen Your Mind

People have long believed that meditation and yoga are great for relaxation. But recent studies suggest these practices might also be good for your brain. Researchers from North America and Asia have been looking into this. They found that activities like meditation, tai chi, and yoga could improve

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Tim Cook's Big Bet on Nike: What's the Deal?

Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, just put a lot of faith in Nike. He boosted his investment in the sportswear giant by almost double. This move came right after Nike's stock took a hit due to some not-so-great predictions for the future. Nike's stock has been on a rollercoaster. It's dropped over 20% s

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Walking Sticks: A Tech-Savvy Approach to Safety

Walking sticks are a common sight. They help many people move around. But using them wrong can cause problems. That's where the ICanWALK app comes in. It's a new app that teaches people how to use walking sticks safely. The app is part of a study. It's a test to see if the app can help people use w

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

US Crime Numbers Take a Big Dip in 2025

In a surprising turn of events, the number of murders in the US took a big dip in 2025. This drop is being called one of the biggest in history. The numbers are in, and they show a big drop in murders. From January to October 2025, there were 5, 912 murders. That's a lot fewer than the 7, 369 murde

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Ring in 2026: Fun Ways to Celebrate in Media and Beyond

The end of 2025 is near, and Media has plenty of exciting ways to welcome 2026. From the classic ball drop to unique events, there's something for everyone. Kids can enjoy noontime celebrations, while adults can explore various dining options on New Year's Eve and Day. But Media isn't the only plac

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

New Orleans Gets Extra Help to Fight Crime

New Orleans is about to get a boost in security. The Pentagon is sending 350 National Guard troops to the city. They will be there until the end of February. Their main goal? To help fight crime and keep people safe during big events like Mardi Gras. These troops will work with other federal agenci

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Hidden Gem on Netflix: The Closer Makes a Comeback

The Closer, a beloved crime series, has finally made its way to Netflix, and it's already making waves. Just a few days after its release, the show has secured a spot in Netflix's U. S. top 10. This isn't just any crime drama; it's a critically acclaimed series that has stood the test of time. The

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Billionaire Giving: Zuckerberg Shifts Focus, Scott Stands Firm

Billionaires are changing how they give money to causes. Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have stopped funding FWD, a group that pushes for immigration and criminal justice reform. They supported this group for ten years. Now, they want to focus on AI and science instead. Zuckerberg's mo

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