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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardons: A Break from Tradition

President Trump's use of the pardon power in the past year has sparked significant debate. Unlike previous presidents, Trump has bypassed the traditional process, raising concerns about the fairness and integrity of the system. Trump has pardoned several individuals, many of whom are his supporters

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

China and Pakistan: A Growing Military Bond and Its Impact on India

China and Pakistan have been strengthening their military alliance, which is causing concern for India's security. This partnership includes sharing and producing weapons together, covering air, land, and sea forces. Pakistan is seen as China's most reliable military partner, benefiting greatly from

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Britain's Growing Deer Dilemma

The number of deer in Britain has skyrocketed in recent decades. Estimates suggest there are now around two million deer, a significant jump from the 450, 000 counted in the 1970s. This surge has led to various issues affecting drivers, farmers, and the environment. Deer are causing serious problem

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Southern California's Wet Weekend: What's Next?

Southern California is experiencing a wet spell, but the sun is on its way. Rain is expected to stick around until early Saturday. After that, the forecast looks bright and sunny. The recent storm brought chaos. Roads turned into rivers. Trees fell. Roofs flew off. It was a dramatic scene, especial

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

California's Wet Christmas: What's Next?

Southern California is still dealing with the aftermath of heavy rain. The storm, which started on Christmas Eve, brought a lot of water from the Pacific. It caused flooding, road damage, and evacuations. The good news is that the worst is almost over. The weather service says the weekend will be dr

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bees in Trouble: A Sweet but Tough Business

In York County, a man named Cameron Spath turned a small beekeeping hobby into a big business. Honeystrong, his company, grew quickly. It started with removing bees from homes. Then, people needed more help. Soon, Honeystrong became the largest beekeeping business in South Carolina. But now, the bi

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Jimmy Butler and Billie Eilish: Are They Really Dating?

Social media loves to connect celebrities, especially when they share the same space. Recently, a photo of NBA star Jimmy Butler and singer Billie Eilish sparked dating rumors. The two were spotted together in the Bay Area, leading fans to speculate about a possible romance. However, there's no sol

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cracking the NYT Connections Puzzle: A Fun Challenge

The New York Times offers a daily puzzle called Connections. It's a fun game that tests your knowledge of pop culture and more. Players can check their scores and track their progress online. The puzzle is divided into four groups, each with a different difficulty level. The easiest group is yellow

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Unexpected Journey of a Virus and a Dream

In the early 1990s, a small computer virus named Virus Málaga quietly spread across the computers at Málaga’s Polytechnic School. It was mostly harmless, but it sparked a passion in a young student named Bernardo Quintero. His teacher challenged him to create an antivirus for the 2610-byte program,

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

A Joyful Surprise for NICU Families at Christmas

Christmas can be tough for families with babies in the NICU. The usual festive celebrations often take a backseat when a child is in critical care. This year, however, things were a bit different for families at Prisma Health Baptist Hospital and Prisma Health Richland Hospital. Santa and Mrs. Claus

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