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Dec 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Man Who Made Ping-Pong Cool

Ever heard of a ping-pong player who was also a hustler? Meet Marty Reisman. He was a big deal in the table tennis world. He loved the game and loved to bet on it. He even inspired a movie called "Marty Supreme" with Timothée Chalamet. Marty was not just any player. He was a champion. He played wit

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

When Tech and Politics Clash: The U. S. vs. Europe

The U. S. has recently taken a bold step by barring certain Europeans from entering the country. This move is tied to a growing disagreement over how tech companies handle content on their platforms. The U. S. accuses Europe of pushing American tech firms to censor speech they disagree with. At the

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Fear Grows in Columbus as ICE Steps Up Actions

In Columbus, Ohio, people who became citizens are now carrying their passports everywhere. Shops and groups helping immigrants are delivering things to those too scared to leave their homes. Churches in these neighborhoods are nearly empty. Why? Because Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Mice Strains and Their Surprising Vascular Secrets

Scientists have uncovered some fascinating differences in how blood vessels work in various types of lab mice. The C57BL/6 mice, which are super popular in research, come in two types: C57BL/6J and C57BL/6N. People often mix them up, but they're not exactly the same. First off, the C57BL/6N mice se

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Dec 24 2025CRYPTO

Why Ripple's Success Isn't Boosting XRP's Value

Ripple has been making big moves in 2025, but the XRP token isn't getting the attention it might deserve. Despite moving a massive $95 billion in payments, XRP's price hasn't seen a significant jump. This shows that a company's growth doesn't always translate to its token's success. Many people exp

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Alzheimer's: A Focus on Asian Communities

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It affects many people. But, there's a lack of research on Asian communities. To fix this, the Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD) Study is stepping in. They aim to recruit over 5000 participants. These participants must be of Asian descent and aged 60 o

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Share Their Favorite Things for 2026

Celebrities have always been trendsetters, and their choices in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle products often set the tone for what's hot and what's not. As we look ahead to 2026, many stars have shared their must-have items, giving us a glimpse into their daily routines and preferences. Matthew Mc

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Share Their Birthday with Christmas

Christmas isn't just about presents and feasts; it's also a special day for some famous faces. Jeremy Strong, born on Christmas Day in 1978, has been making waves in Hollywood with his roles in Succession and The Apprentice. He's even won some major awards, like an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Taylor Z

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Dec 24 2025OPINION

Navigating Tricky Family Talks During Holidays

Family gatherings during the holidays can be a mix of joy and stress. Many young adults, especially those with different political views than their relatives, dread these meetings. It's not uncommon for a liberal college student to feel uneasy about facing an uncle who strongly supports a certain po

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Boston's Business Leaders Unite Against Antisemitism

In a show of solidarity, numerous business leaders in Boston have come together to tackle antisemitism. This initiative follows the release of a comprehensive report by a state commission dedicated to combating antisemitism. The report, which was unveiled in early December, has sparked a wave of sup

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