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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Oscars: From TV to YouTube

The Oscars are making a big change. Starting in 2029, the awards show will move from TV to YouTube. This is a huge deal for the entertainment world. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made this announcement. They signed a deal with YouTube. It gives YouTube the rights to show the Oscars

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Son's Journey to Earning His Father's Respect

Rob Reiner, the son of comedy legend Carl Reiner, had a unique upbringing. He grew up watching his father's work on television, which sparked his interest in entertainment. Rob's journey to earning his father's respect was not easy, but he eventually got there. Rob's father, Carl, was a big deal in

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Why Paranovus Entertainment's Stock is Making Waves

Paranovus Entertainment Technology Ltd, a company that uses AI for entertainment, saw its stock go up a bit in early trading on Wednesday. It reached $0. 023, which is a small increase. But this is not the whole story. The stock had a big drop the day before, falling by more than a third. The compa

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

A Breath of Trouble: Cambodian Troops Face Air Attacks

In the thick of a border dispute, Cambodian forces are grappling with more than just bullets. Soldiers and police, now recovering in hospitals, report breathing troubles after Thai planes dropped something they call "poisonous water. " These claims are part of a tense standoff that's been raging sin

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Manage Your Money with Bank Budgeting Tools

Managing money can be tough, but some banks make it easier with built-in budgeting tools. These tools help track spending, set savings goals, and even categorize expenses automatically. This means no more manual tracking or guesswork. Ally Bank is great for savers. It lets you create "buckets" to o

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

A Chilly Showdown: Immigration Enforcement Meets Resistance in Minnesota

In the heart of a Minnesota winter, a tense scene unfolded. Two men found themselves stranded on a roof, hiding from federal agents. The temperature was brutal, dipping well below zero. Around them, a growing crowd of supporters showed up, ready to help. They brought blankets, warm drinks, and loud

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Making Life Cheaper: What's Next for Republicans?

House Speaker Mike Johnson recently shared some big plans. He said Republicans are ready to hit the ground running in January. Their goal? To make things more affordable for everyone. Johnson talked about lowering healthcare costs and making daily life cheaper. He also mentioned turning some of Pres

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

Guns in Crime: What's the Story Behind the Numbers?

Guns found at crime scenes are telling a story. A recent study looked at nearly 350, 000 guns used in crimes across over 50 U. S. cities from 2020 to 2024. The study dug into where these guns came from and how their origins have changed over time. One big concern is the rise of 3D-printed guns. The

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

New Leadership Takes the Helm Amid DC Police Turmoil

DC is getting a new interim police chief. Jeff Carroll will step into the role after the previous chief, Pamela Smith, left last week. The change comes at a time when the police department is under scrutiny. Two reports have accused Smith of creating a toxic work environment. They say she publicly

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Long Beach City College Makes History with New Bachelor's Degree

Long Beach City College (LBCC) has just been given the green light to offer its first-ever bachelor's degree. This isn't just any degree, though. It's a Bachelor of Science in Library & Information Science, making LBCC the first community college in the entire United States to offer this kind of pro

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