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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

White House Christmas: A Tale of Two Styles

The White House is looking different this Christmas. Melania Trump's decorations are more traditional now. She used to go for bold, unique designs. But this year, she chose classic Christmas trees and garlands. The theme is "Home Is Where The Heart Is. " It's all about childhood memories and butterf

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Hidden Rainy Past: Clues from Unusual Rocks

Mars, the dry and dusty planet we know today, might have once been a much wetter place. Recent findings from NASA's Perseverance rover suggest that tropical storms could have soaked the Red Planet for millions of years. The rover found light-colored rocks scattered around its path. These rocks, made

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Film Critics in New York Pick Their 2025 Favorites

In the heart of Manhattan, a group of over 50 film journalists, including big names like Owen Gleiberman from Variety, are making some big calls about the best movies and performances of 2025. This isn't just any group; it's the New York Film Critics Circle, the oldest of its kind in the U. S. They'

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

The Fearless Quarterback: Jaxson Dart's Unwavering Style

Jaxson Dart made a splashy return to the Giants' lineup on Monday night, but not in the way the team might have hoped. The quarterback's aggressive playing style, which has been a topic of discussion, was on full display. Dart, known for his fearless approach, scrambled around the right side of the

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Bulgaria's Youth Sparks Change: Budget U-Turn After Massive Protests

In a surprising turn of events, Bulgaria's government has decided to pull back its 2026 budget plan. This move came after a series of large-scale protests, mostly led by young people. The demonstrations were so big that they were the largest in ten years. The biggest protest happened on a Monday. R

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

UK's Justice Shake-Up: Juries Out for Some Crimes

The UK is making big changes to its justice system. The government is reducing the number of jury trials. Now, only serious crimes like murder, manslaughter, and rape will have juries. Other cases, like those with shorter prison sentences, will be decided by a judge alone. This change is part of a

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

UK's Money Matters: What's Really Going On?

The UK's money situation is a hot topic right now. A big shot from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), Prof David Miles, said the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, wasn't being dishonest when she talked about the tough money situation before the Budget. Even though the OBR's latest report showed t

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Travel Restrictions: A New Approach to Immigration?

In a surprising move, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has proposed a broad travel ban on several countries. She claims these nations are sending too many people with criminal records to the US. Noem shared this idea on social media after a meeting with President Donald Trump. Both Trump and

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snow Causes Chaos Across the Midwest and Northeast

A winter storm has been causing trouble across the Midwest and Northeast. In West Virginia, a truck driver had a close call early this morning. Their tractor-trailer skidded off a bridge in Mason County due to slippery roads. Rescue teams had to work hard to get the driver out safely. Roads are stil

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Justice on the Fast Track: Changes to UK Court Trials

The UK is shaking things up in its court system. The government wants to speed things up by limiting jury trials. This change is aimed at cases where the punishment is less than three years in jail. Instead of a jury, a single judge will decide if someone is guilty or not. This idea is part of a bi

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