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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Quick Return to Duty: ICE Officer's Controversial Reinstatement

In a swift turn of events, ICE officer Victor Mojica was reinstated to his position within three days of being placed on leave after a viral video showed him forcefully pushing a woman to the ground. The incident, which took place in a New York immigration court, sparked widespread criticism and led

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Fear Grows in Columbus as ICE Steps Up Actions

In Columbus, Ohio, people who became citizens are now carrying their passports everywhere. Shops and groups helping immigrants are delivering things to those too scared to leave their homes. Churches in these neighborhoods are nearly empty. Why? Because Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. Economy in 2025: A Mixed Bag of Resilience and Struggles

The U. S. economy in 2025 has been a rollercoaster, to say the least. Despite facing numerous challenges, it has shown remarkable resilience. Economic growth has picked up speed, reaching its fastest pace in two years. Inflation, though still high, has not spiraled out of control as some feared. The

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

U. S. Crime Rates Drop in 2025: What's Behind the Change?

In 2025, crime rates in the U. S. took a noticeable dip. This drop was seen everywhere—big cities, small towns, and across different regions and states. Murders saw a big decrease, about 20% less than in 2024. Other crimes, like robberies, assaults, and thefts, also went down. Experts think the pan

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

The Return of Tetanus: A Preventable Threat

Tetanus, a disease once under control in the U. S. , is making a concerning comeback. This is due to a drop in vaccination rates and an increase in natural disasters linked to climate change. These disasters create more chances for people to get hurt and exposed to the bacteria that cause tetanus.

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Legend Lost: Remembering Vince Zampella

Vince Zampella, a big name in the video game world, is gone. He was 55. His life ended tragically in a car crash on Angeles Crest Highway. The news hit hard, especially for those who knew him well. Zampella was more than just a game creator. He was a leader, a friend, and a legend. He co-founded Re

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Alzheimer's: A Focus on Asian Communities

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It affects many people. But, there's a lack of research on Asian communities. To fix this, the Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD) Study is stepping in. They aim to recruit over 5000 participants. These participants must be of Asian descent and aged 60 o

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Weather Warnings at Risk: Why We Need to Protect Our Climate Scientists

A serious situation is unfolding in Boulder, Colorado. The Office of Management and Budget has plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). They claim NCAR is involved in "climate alarmism" and "green new scam activities. " This is a big deal because NCAR has been a key pl

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Political Highlights of 2025: A Year in Review

In 2025, Georgia saw some significant political events that shaped the state's landscape. One notable event was the resignation of U. S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress. Greene, once a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, decided to leave her position on January 5, 2026, foll

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Why Vaccination Matters Now More Than Ever

A recent measles case in Massachusetts has sparked concerns, highlighting the importance of vaccination. An adult from out of state visited several locations in the region earlier this month, prompting health officials to issue warnings about potential exposures. The individual arrived at Boston Lo

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