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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Lucky Arkansas Ticket Hits the $1. 8 Billion Powerball Jackpot

In a stroke of fortune, an Arkansas ticket holder became an instant billionaire after winning the Powerball jackpot worth $1. 8 billion. This massive win comes just in time for the holidays, making it one of the largest lottery prizes in U. S. history. The winning numbers—4, 25, 31, 52, 59, and the

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Bethlehem's Christmas Celebrations: A Glimpse of Joy Amid Ongoing Struggles

Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, saw Christmas celebrations return after a two-year break, but the joy was muted by the harsh realities faced by Palestinians in the West Bank. The Church of Nativity hosted morning mass, with crowds gathering in Manger Square for the first time since the festiviti

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Bondi's Christmas: A Beach of Mixed Feelings

Bondi Beach, usually buzzing with festive cheer, wore a somber look this Christmas. The recent antisemitic attack that shook the area left a heavy shadow over the celebrations. The beach, known for its lively atmosphere, saw fewer people than usual, with many wearing Santa hats, trying to keep the s

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

How Caregiving Roles Affect Mental Health in China

In China, as people live longer, many middle-aged and older adults find themselves juggling multiple caregiving roles. This situation, often called being a "sandwich generation, " involves caring for parents, spouses, and grandchildren simultaneously. A recent study explored how different patterns o

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Bondi's Christmas: A Quiet Reflection After Tragedy

Bondi Beach, usually buzzing with holiday cheer, wore a somber mood this Christmas. The recent mass shooting that took 15 lives cast a shadow over the festive season. Police presence was heavy, a reminder of the tragedy that struck just over a week ago. Hundreds gathered, some donning Santa hats, b

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Massachusetts Faces Health Insurance Crisis: Governor Seeks Solutions

Massachusetts is in a tough spot with health insurance. Thousands of people are losing coverage or struggling to find affordable plans. Governor Maura Healey is looking for ways to help them. She mentioned this on GBH News' Boston Public Radio. The problem started with the end of enhanced premium t

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Dec 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Holiday Slump: A Look at Past Dips and Potential Surges

Bitcoin's value has dropped by about 7% since last Christmas. This might seem like bad news, but looking back, similar drops have often been followed by big gains. Over the past 12 years, there have been three times when Bitcoin's value was lower on Christmas Eve than the year before: in 2014, 2018,

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Weather Warnings at Risk: Why We Need to Protect Our Climate Scientists

A serious situation is unfolding in Boulder, Colorado. The Office of Management and Budget has plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). They claim NCAR is involved in "climate alarmism" and "green new scam activities. " This is a big deal because NCAR has been a key pl

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Settlers and Land: A Clash in the West Bank

In the West Bank, small groups of settlers are making big moves. They start with a few temporary homes and grow into large communities. This growth often comes at the expense of Palestinians, who are driven off their land. The settlers use violence to take control. They set fires and throw stones. T

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Choose to Donate Their Bodies in South Korea?

In South Korea, there is a big need for body donors to help with medical studies and training. But not many people are willing to do this. A recent study wanted to find out why. The study asked over 200 adults in South Korea about their thoughts on body donation. Less than half of them said they wo

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