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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Who Is Josh Johnson? A Closer Look at the Commanders' New QB

The Washington Commanders are in a tough spot. Their starting quarterback, Jayden Daniels, got hurt. Then, their backup, Marcus Mariota, also got injured. Now, they have to rely on Josh Johnson, a 39-year-old quarterback, for their big game against the Cowboys on Christmas. This is a big deal becau

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Private Equity's Clever Trick to Beat the Slump

Private equity firms are in a pickle. They usually buy companies, fix them up, and sell them for a profit. But lately, it's been tough to find buyers. Interest rates have shot up, making it expensive to borrow money for deals. So, what's their clever trick? They're selling companies to themselves!

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

The Rise and Fall of Marty Reisman: The Man Behind the Ping Pong Hustle

In the bustling streets of 1940s and '50s New York City, a unique subculture thrived around table tennis. This wasn't your average basement game; it was a high-stakes world filled with gamblers, artists, and misfits. Among them, a young Jewish man named Marty Reisman stood out. Known for his sharp s

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

US and EU Clash Over Visa Bans and Digital Rules

Europe is not happy with the US. They say the US is being unfair by banning visas for some important people. These people include Thierry Breton, who helped create rules for the internet in Europe. The US thinks these rules are too strict and stop free speech. But Europe says they are needed to cont

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

College Athlete Gets Second Chance: NBA Drafted Player Returns to College Basketball

James Nnaji, a 7-foot center, has been given a unique opportunity. The NCAA has granted him four years of college eligibility, even though he was drafted by the NBA in 2023. This decision comes as a surprise to many, as Nnaji was picked in the first round by the Detroit Pistons. His rights later cha

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Christmas Without Dad: A Family's Fight Against Immigration Policies

In San Francisco, a family is facing a Christmas without their loved one due to immigration policies. Roxana, a mother of three, is struggling to keep her family together after her partner, Joel, was detained by immigration agents. The couple, both from Honduras, had built a life in the US, working

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

A Shooting Suspect Faces Federal Charges: What Happened?

A man accused of killing a National Guard member and injuring another in Washington, D. C. , is now facing federal charges. This shift means the death penalty could be on the table. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is an Afghan national. He was initially charged in local court but has now been mov

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

Bears Fever: How the Team's Success is Fueling Merchandise Sales

The Chicago Bears' recent success on the field is having a big impact off the field. Stores selling sports collectibles are seeing a huge surge in sales of Bears merchandise. This includes player cards, autographed jerseys, and other items. At Elite Sports Cards and Comics, the stock of Bears-relat

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

The Changing Face of Academia: A Closer Look at Hiring Practices

In recent years, academia has seen a significant shift in hiring practices. This change has sparked debates about fairness and merit. Many white male scientists feel left behind. They see others with less experience getting jobs they once dreamed of. The job market in academia is tough. It's always

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve Celebrations in Indiana

In Indiana, the New Year's Eve celebrations are set to be a mix of music, food, and community fun. Let's dive into what's happening around the state. First up, a tribute to musical legends. Sharon Owens and Steve Leeds are bringing their act to Munster. They're paying homage to Barbra Streisand and

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