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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

U. S. Politicians Push Pentagon to Blacklist More Chinese Tech Companies

A group of nine U. S. politicians recently sent a letter to the Pentagon. They want the defense department to add more Chinese tech companies to a special list. This list includes companies that the U. S. believes help China's military. The politicians want to add companies like DeepSeek, Xiaomi, a

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Czech Ammo Plan for Ukraine: What's Next?

The Czech Republic's plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells is in a bit of a limbo. The new government, led by Prime Minister Andrej Babis, has been talking about cutting back on military aid. This has raised questions about the future of the Czech-led ammunition scheme. Before becoming prime

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Farmers Left in the Lurch: USDA Stands Firm on Aid

Farmers across the U. S. are in a tough spot. They're dealing with low crop prices, high costs for things like fertilizer, and the fallout from trade wars. The USDA recently announced a $12 billion aid package to help ease the pain. But farmers say it's not enough to fix the problems they're facing.

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Supplements: Are Warning Labels Losing Their Impact?

The FDA is thinking about a big change to how warnings show up on supplement labels. Right now, every time a supplement claims to do something good for your health, like boost your immune system or help your heart, there's a bold warning. It says the FDA hasn't checked if the claim is true. But soon

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ma Dong-seok: From Screens to Games, A Star on the Rise

Ma Dong-seok is making waves beyond acting. He's stepping into the world of video games. The news broke at The Game Awards 2025. He'll star in "GANG OF DRAGON, " a new action-adventure game. The game is set in Tokyo's Kabukicho district. Ma will play Shin Ji-seong, a big shot in a Korean mafia group

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Walla Walla's Upcoming Kindie Music Festival: A Fun Twist for Kids

Walla Walla might soon be buzzing with a new kind of music festival. Imagine a place where kids can enjoy live music, dance, and maybe even wear googly eyes. Two local entertainers, Eric Herman and Aaron Canwell, are working to make this happen. They want to bring more children's music to the area.

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Dec 20 2025EDUCATION

Smart Ways to Study While Traveling This Winter

Winter break is here, and so are long trips. But who says travel can't be productive? Here are some clever ways to make the most of your journey. First up, why not give your brain a workout with Free Rice? It's a fun game that helps you learn new words. The more you play, the smarter you get. Plus,

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blippi and Dr. Seuss Characters Join Forces for Fun-Filled Adventures

Preschoolers are in for a treat as two beloved characters come together for a new series. Blippi, the energetic educational entertainer, is teaming up with Dr. Seuss's iconic characters, the Grinch and the Cat in the Hat, for a crossover YouTube series. The first two episodes, set to premiere on De

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kyoto's New Nighttime Drumming Delight: DRUM TAO THEATER Opens in 2026

Kyoto, a city rich in tradition, is set to welcome a new cultural gem in April 2026. DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO will be a dedicated space for the world-renowned taiko drumming group, DRUM TAO. This isn't just any theater; it's a place where tradition meets innovation, offering a unique nighttime experie

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Dec 20 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Chilly Showdown: Packers vs. Bears Weather Watch

The Packers and Bears are set to face off in Chicago on a Saturday night in December. The weather might not be as harsh as usual for this time of year, but it's still going to be chilly. When the game starts at 7:20 p. m. , the thermometer will show around 35 degrees. But don't be fooled—it'll

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