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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Nuclear Arsenal: What's Really Happening?

China is beefing up its nuclear weapons, and it's not just a little. A recent draft report from the Pentagon suggests that China has likely loaded over 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) into silos across three different fields. This is a big deal because it shows China is expanding its

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Targeted Strikes: A Look at High-Profile Russian Deaths During the Ukraine Conflict

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has seen a series of high-profile assassinations targeting Russian military officials and pro-war figures. These incidents have raised questions about the tactics and strategies employed in this shadowy aspect of the war. One of the most recent victims was Lieutenant

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sebastopol's New Year's Day Music Fix: A Hangover Helper

In Sebastopol, a unique musical event has been helping locals recover from New Year's Eve celebrations since 2019. The "Hair of the Dog" show, organized by Doug Blumer and Nancy Irish of the band Bohemian Highway, offers a mid-afternoon musical pick-me-up on January 1st. This free event has become a

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Hot Planet, Cool Minds? The Hidden Heat Stress on Women's Mental Health

In many parts of the world, women are facing a silent crisis. As temperatures rise, so do mental health challenges. This is especially true for women in poorer countries. They are more at risk. The heat is not just about sweating more. It can mess with their minds. Studies show that high temperature

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk Wins Big: Delaware Court Backs His $55 Billion Tesla Deal

Elon Musk just scored a huge victory. The Delaware Supreme Court said he can keep his $55. 8 billion Tesla pay package from 2018. A lower court had earlier blocked it, but the higher court overturned that decision, saying it was too harsh. This pay package was tied to Tesla hitting certain growth t

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Big Win: Tesla's $139 Billion Pay Package Back in Play

The Delaware Supreme Court has made a big decision. They said Elon Musk's huge pay deal with Tesla is back on. This deal was first made in 2018. A lower court had said it was not fair. But the higher court disagreed. They said Musk should not be left without pay for his work over six years. The pay

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood says goodbye to a familiar face

James Ransone, a well-known actor, has sadly passed away at the age of 46. His death has left many in Hollywood heartbroken, especially those who worked closely with him. Spike Lee, who directed Ransone in two films, shared a heartfelt message on social media. He called Ransone his brother and reme

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Kentucky Bourbon Barrels Overflowing: Jim Beam Takes a Break

Jim Beam, a big name in Kentucky bourbon, is taking a pause. Starting January 1, they will stop making bourbon at their main distillery. This isn't because they're in trouble. It's because they have too much bourbon aging in barrels. Kentucky has a record number of barrels, over 16 million, sitting

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

James Ransone: A Life Beyond the Screen

James Ransone, known for his roles in "The Wire" and "It: Chapter Two, " passed away at 46, leaving behind a legacy that goes beyond his acting career. His journey was marked by personal struggles and a deep connection to his craft. Ransone's final TV appearance was in "Poker Face, " airing in June

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Journey Cut Short: Remembering James Ransone

James Ransone, a familiar face in many films and TV shows, left this world too soon. He was only 46 years old when he passed away on December 19. The cause of his death was suicide, as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 2, 1979, Ransone had a

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