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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Night of Unrest: A Snapshot of Martial Law

South Korea experienced an extraordinary night on December 3rd, when President Yoon Suk-yeol declared nationwide martial law in a late-night speech. He blamed the political opposition for causing chaos and announced strict measures, including bans on political activities and media surveillance. Desp

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Dec 07 2024FINANCE

TurboTax in 2025: A Smarter Way to Handle Your Taxes

In 2025, TurboTax is revamping its AI system, Intuit Assist, to make tax filing a breeze. The upgrade allows it to handle a variety of tax documents effortlessly, all while saving users time. New users can also easily transfer their tax info from other services, making the switch hassle-free. Intui

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Russia's Military Budget Soars as EU Leaders Visit Kyiv

Russian President Vladimir Putin has just signed off on a massive defense budget for 2025. This comes after lawmakers in Russia's parliament approved the plans. The budget shows a significant jump in military spending, with almost 32. 5% going to national defense. That's a whopping 13. 5 trillion ru

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Dec 07 2024SPORTS

Boston's Sports Teams: Then and Now

Imagine a time machine for sports fans! Recently, Celtics legend Paul Pierce sparked a fun debate, claiming his 2008 team would outplay the current champs. So, let's compare some iconic Boston teams across different eras. First, the 2008 Celtics. With Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen, they

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Dec 06 2024WEATHER

What Are the Odds for a Snowy Christmas?

It's still too early to predict this year's Christmas snow, but historical data gives us some hints. AccuWeather looked at weather patterns from 1991 to 2020 and found that big cities like Denver and Chicago have the best chances, about 1 in 3, for a white Christmas. Indianapolis and Boston come nex

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

The Day Army Had a Tough Season

In the world of sports, some days are memorable for the wrong reasons. One such day was December 6, 2003. On this day, the Army football team made history by finishing the season with a record of 0-13. This was the first time any major college team had ended a season without a single win. It was a t

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Dec 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

How TikTok's Short Videos Influence Young Travelers' Decisions

In the ever-evolving tourism landscape, traditional advertising and promotion methods are being replaced by modern media. One such innovation is the rise of short-form videos, like those found on TikTok. These videos are not only brief but also highly engaging, making them an excellent tool for prom

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Dec 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Last-Minute Celebrity-Inspired Gifts for Christmas

Still hunting for Christmas gifts? Don't worry, there's still time! Retailers like Nordstrom and Amazon are packed with last-minute gift ideas inspired by celebrities. Let's dive into some trendy options that'll arrive before Christmas Eve. Nordstrom has some cool Ugg shoes that stars like Kristen

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Dec 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime & Sugar: When Actors Become Bandits

Ever wondered how desperation and syrup mix? Margo Martindale and Chris Diamantopoulos are here to show you. These actors teamed up in "The Sticky, " a comedy about a heist. But not just any heist – we're talking maple syrup! Based on a real 2012 event, the story follows a maple farmer and a Boston

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Dec 06 2024EDUCATION

Streamlining Biochemistry Exams: A New Way in India

Oral exams are like a game of chance—they can be fair or unfair, depending on who's asking the questions. In India, a team aimed to fix this by structuring oral exams for first-year med students. They made sure all questions were equal in number, time, and difficulty. Afterward, they asked students

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