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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Dubai's Rainy Surprise: A Wake-Up Call for the Desert City

Dubai, known for its sunny weather, is getting a lot of rain lately. This isn't just a little drizzle. It's heavy rain that's causing big problems. The police told everyone to stay inside unless they really need to go out. They said the weather is unstable and dangerous. The rain started on Thursda

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

The Future of Money: How NEXA Cards Are Changing the Game

In a world where digital money is becoming the norm, people are looking for ways to spend it easily and safely. NEXA Cards are stepping up to meet this need with a unique solution. These cards work like regular debit cards but can be loaded with both traditional money and cryptocurrencies. This make

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why LifeWise Academy is causing a stir in Everett Schools

LifeWise Academy is making waves in Everett Public Schools, and not everyone is happy about it. The group claims they're just trying to help, but critics say they're pushing religion into public schools, which is a big no-no. The founder of LifeWise, Joel Penton, has written a book called "During S

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Hidden Cost of True Crime Stories

True crime stories are everywhere these days. They are on podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries. Many families of victims share their stories hoping it will help solve the case. But this can be really tough on them. Research shows that these stories can make things worse for the families. They ofte

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Cold Case of Sweden's Beloved Leader

Sweden's long-standing mystery of who killed its Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986 remains just that - a mystery. A recent review by a top prosecutor has concluded that there isn't enough proof to pin the crime on the main suspect, a graphic designer named Stig Engstrom, who passed away in 2000. Pa

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Capturing Moments: A Look at the World Sports Photography Awards

The World Sports Photography Awards have become a big deal in the photography world. This year, over 4, 100 photographers from 123 countries submitted more than 23, 000 photos. The competition has grown a lot since it started in 2020, and this year's edition is the largest yet. Canon, a well-known

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meryl Streep: The Hollywood Star Who's Always Said No

Meryl Streep is a big name in Hollywood. She's been in many famous movies and TV shows. But there's one thing she's always said no to: the "Actors on Actors" series. This is a popular interview series where actors talk to each other. Many actors want to be on it, but Streep has never agreed to parti

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Phoenix's Top Divorce Lawyers: A New Way to Handle Legal Battles

In Phoenix, Arizona, a law firm is changing how people deal with divorce. Marble Law has been named one of the best divorce lawyers in the city. This is not just any recognition; it highlights how the firm is making legal help more open and easy to understand. Marble Law stands out because it puts

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

Lincoln's New Move to Fight Crypto Scams

In Lincoln, a new rule is being put in place to help people avoid falling for crypto scams. By December 24, businesses with crypto ATMs must put up a warning sticker. This sticker is a big red flag for anyone who might be tricked into putting money into these machines. The warning is clear: if some

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

A Family Torn Apart: The Reiner Tragedy

The Reiner family is going through a tough time. Nick Reiner, their son, is in big trouble. He's been charged with killing his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. This is a shocking turn of events for a family known in Hollywood. Rob Reiner is a famous director. He directed movies like "When Harry Met

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