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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Christmas Cheer Turned Political Fire: Trump's Holiday Posts

On Christmas Eve, former President Donald Trump was in a festive mood, chatting with kids about Santa's whereabouts. He seemed to enjoy the lighthearted moment, telling reporters, \"Nice, right? Could do this all day long. \" But the holiday spirit didn't last long. Later that day, Trump posted a m

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Lucky Strike in Arkansas: The Powerball Jackpot

In the world of lotteries, the Powerball in the US is a big deal. It's not just any lottery; it's one that spans 45 states, plus Washington DC, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Players pick five numbers from 1 to 69 and a "Powerball" number from 1 to 26. The odds of winning are slim, but someone

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Christmas Football Showdown: What You Need to Know

Christmas Day isn't just about presents and turkey anymore. Football has snuck its way into the holiday fun. This year, three big games are happening. Let's break it down. First up, the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders face off. This game kicks off at 1 p. m. ET. You can catch it on Netflix

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

The Big Lesson from Buffett's Berkshire Blunder

Warren Buffett, the famous investor, once called his purchase of Berkshire Hathaway his "biggest mistake. " He bought the company in 1962, thinking it was a cheap stock. But it turned out to be a bad investment in a failing textile business. He held onto it for years, even though it wasn't doing wel

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Hidden Green Treasures

Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but it also has a lot of protected areas. About 67% of southern Florida is covered by national and state parks. That's around 3. 5 million acres of land and water south of Lake Okeechobee. Most people don't realize this when they visit Orlando or th

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

How Seeing Immigrants as Hard Workers Can Change Minds

People often have strong opinions against immigrants. This is a big problem because it can cause tension in society. But what if we could change how people see immigrants? Recent research shows that when people learn about immigrants' hard work and efforts, they start to view them more positively.

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

A Dark Day in Maiduguri: Mosque Attack Leaves Many Hurt

In Maiduguri, the heart of Borno state, a violent act shook the city during evening prayers. A suspected suicide bomber struck the Al-Adum mosque, killing at least five people and injuring 35 others. This attack happened around 6 p. m. , as worshippers gathered for their evening prayers. The scene w

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Golf's Great Debate: Tradition vs. Innovation

Golf is full of arguments, but none are as heated as the one about technology. Some golfers want to keep things old-school, while others want to embrace new ideas. Even the oldest golf course, St Andrews, is getting updates after 600 years. Bryson DeChambeau is even making his own golf ball to boost

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Midwestern Football Teams in the GameAbove Sports Bowl

The Central Michigan Chippewas and the Northwestern Wildcats are set to meet in the GameAbove Sports Bowl. This game is scheduled for Friday at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, with a kickoff time of 1 p. m. ET, broadcasted on ESPN. It's a rare matchup, with only one previous meeting between these t

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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe in 2026: A Smart Guide

In 2026, crypto security experts say the biggest threats won't come from fancy hacking tricks. Instead, they'll come from people being tricked into giving away their crypto. This is called social engineering. It's like a con artist convincing you to hand over your keys instead of breaking into your

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