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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Behavior Under Scrutiny

A nonprofit group has taken a bold step. They filed a complaint against a federal judge. The judge is accused of creating a toxic work environment. This is not the first time such allegations have been made against Judge Sarah Merriam. The Legal Accountability Project, a group that supports judicia

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Dec 31 2025EDUCATION

France Takes a Stand: New Rules for Kids and Social Media

France is making big moves to protect kids from social media. Starting in 2026, kids under 15 won't be allowed to use social media. This is part of a bigger plan to keep kids safe online. The French government is also planning to ban phones in high schools. This rule is already in place for younger

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

New Year's Eve: The Rise of the Homebodies

New Year's Eve is often seen as a time for big parties and grand celebrations. But for many people, especially after a tough year, staying in is becoming the new norm. This shift isn't just about avoiding crowds or saving money. It's about choosing comfort and personal well-being over the pressure t

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Kickstart 2026: Small Steps, Big Changes

Starting fresh in 2026 doesn’t mean you have to change everything about yourself. Instead, focus on small, manageable changes. This approach makes it easier to stick to new habits and see real results. Here are some ideas to help you get started. First, take a look at your surroundings. Clutter can

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

How 2026 Trends Are Reshaping Our Lives

In 2026, people are expected to make big changes in how they live, work, and connect. The focus is on being more real, taking care of health, and finding balance. Work is evolving with more people choosing to be their own bosses. Companies are starting to care more about keeping workers safe, especi

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Lasting Sadness After a Stroke

A stroke can leave a person feeling down. This is called post-stroke depression (PSD). Sometimes, this sadness sticks around for a long time. Why does this happen? Scientists are trying to figure it out. They looked at genes and how they mix with things like lifestyle, diet, and common health marke

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Said I Do on New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve is a big deal for many people. It's a time to celebrate and start fresh. For some celebrities, it's also the perfect day to get married. Let's look at some stars who tied the knot on this special night. Kelcey Wetterberg, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, had not one but two weddings. Th

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Haven for Chinese Seniors Abroad

The Weaver has just rolled out a big plan called the "Seven-Country Wellness Village Project. " This project is all about giving overseas Chinese a comfy and caring place to retire. The idea came from noticing that many Chinese who worked hard abroad didn't have a cozy spot to settle down in their g

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

2025's Biggest Sports Moments: A Year to Remember

2025 was a year packed with unforgettable sports moments. From heartbreaking losses to historic wins, the year had it all. One of the biggest stories was the NCAA settlement that changed college sports forever. The House settlement allowed schools to pay athletes directly, creating a huge gap betwee

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Stars Shine Bright in 2025

In 2025, McHenry County sports fans had plenty to cheer about. Quinn Priester, a local baseball star, made waves in the MLB. After being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, he had an incredible season. His strong performances helped the team win their division. It was a big deal because he grew up root

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