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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York Hits Big with Million-Dollar Powerball Wins

In the latest Powerball drawing, luck struck twice in New York. Two tickets matched five numbers, each winning $1 million. One lucky ticket was bought at a newsstand near Wall Street, while the other came from a gas station in Valley Stream. These winners were part of a larger group of nine across t

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at 2025's Top Albums

In 2025, music lovers shared their favorite albums, each offering a unique experience. Geese's "Getting Killed" stood out for its layered production and Cameron Winter's powerful lyrics. Winter's ability to blend beauty and despair resonated deeply, with tracks like "Islands of Men" and "Half Real"

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Football Star in Hot Water: Legal Storm Brewing

DK Metcalf, a star player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is in a tough spot. After a heated moment with a fan, things got physical. Now, the fan is fighting back. He says the stories about him using bad language are not true. His lawyers are ready to take legal action. The fan, Ryan Kennedy, says he

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Holiday Spending: Tech and Clothes Lead the Way

This holiday season, people in the U. S. kept spending money, even though the economy wasn't doing great. They spent 4. 2% more than last year, especially on tech gadgets and clothes. Most of this spending happened in physical stores, but online shopping grew the fastest, with a 7. 8% increase. This

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A Harsh Turn: What Happened to 37 Men After Biden's Mercy

In a surprising turn of events, 37 men who were spared from the death penalty by former President Joe Biden now face extreme conditions under the Trump administration. Biden commuted their sentences to life in prison, but the Trump administration has taken steps to make their lives as difficult as p

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Dec 23 2025WEATHER

Christmas Heatwave: A New Normal?

This Christmas, the United States is bracing for unusually high temperatures. The forecast predicts an average high of 53. 9 degrees across the contiguous states. This would break the previous record of 49 degrees set in 2005. Even the lowest temperatures on Christmas morning are expected to be unus

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Dec 23 2025WEATHER

Unusual Warmth: A Mild Start to the New Year?

The country is in for a surprisingly warm Christmas week, with this mild trend likely to stick around as we step into the New Year. This unexpected warmth could even break some records, especially in the Southern Plains. Places like Wichita and points south might see temperatures soaring high enough

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Dec 23 2025WEATHER

North Texas Christmas: Warmth Over Winter Chills

North Texas is in for a warm Christmas, with temperatures soaring into the 70s and 80s. This is way above the usual chill expected at the end of the year. Overnight lows are also staying warm, hovering in the low 60s. The sun will shine brightly, making the days feel even hotter. Winds will blow st

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Congo Takes a Stand Against Illegal Mining

Congo, a major player in the global cobalt market, has decided to put a stop to unregulated mineral processing. This move is part of a broader effort to tackle corruption and ensure that minerals are sourced legally. The government has ordered all artisanal copper and cobalt processing units to hal

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turkey's Vanishing Ground: Farmers Face Sinking Land

Turkey's central region, known for its fertile farmlands, is now a hotspot for sinkholes. The once stable ground is giving way, creating large holes that swallow up fields. This is happening because of less rain and falling groundwater levels. Experts say climate change is making things worse. The n

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