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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ohio's New Election Watchdog: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Ohio is getting a new team to keep an eye on campaign money and election rules. This new group, called the Ohio Election Integrity Commission, starts working on January 1. It's replacing the old Ohio Elections Commission, which some people thought was too slow. Republicans pushed for this change. T

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2025

Personal loans can be a handy tool when you need extra cash. They are simple: you borrow money from a bank or online lender and pay it back over time, usually in 1 to 5 years. The good news is that some lenders are offering low rates right now. For example, LightStream has rates as low as 6. 24%, We

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

How Exercise and Oxygen Boost Brain Health

Exercise is a powerful tool for keeping the brain healthy as we age. It helps protect against mental health issues and diseases that affect the brain. When we do aerobic exercise, our muscles and heart need more oxygen. This increased demand can lead to temporary low oxygen levels, which might actua

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Who's Telling the Truth About the Drone Attack?

Russia claims Ukraine tried to hit a presidential residence with drones. Ukraine says it's a lie. Who do you believe? Russia says Ukraine sent 91 drones to attack a place called Valdai. This is a big deal because it's near Moscow. But Ukraine says it's not true. They think Russia is making things u

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Poland Takes Small Step for Same-Sex Couples

Poland's government has given the green light to a new bill that could change things for couples living together. This bill is about "cohabitation contracts" and it's a big deal because it could help same-sex couples get some rights in a country that hasn't been very welcoming to them. The prime mi

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Face for Texas Land Commissioner: Why Jose Loya Stands Out

West Texas has been stuck in a loop of empty promises and tired politics from both sides. People here know the truth: those in power don’t really care about the hardworking folks in the oil fields, the veterans raising families, or the immigrants who worked hard to become citizens. It’s time for a c

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Dec 30 2025OPINION

Who Pays the Price for AI's Power Play?

AI is making big waves, and not just in tech. It's shaking up the power grid, and that's a problem for everyone. The recent green light for a massive data center in Cumberland County is just the start. This isn't just about having enough electricity. It's about who foots the bill when things don't g

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Dec 30 2025EDUCATION

Maine's Housing Crisis: Can New Tech and Young Talent Save the Day?

Maine is in a serious housing crunch. By 2030, the state needs 83, 000 new homes, but last year, only 1, 800 were built. That's a huge gap. The problem isn't just about building more; it's about doing it smarter and faster. One big issue is the lack of workers. Since the last housing boom in 2007,

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

NFL's Thrilling Chaos: Why the Last Week Matters

The NFL season is almost over, but the fun is just beginning. With just one week left, the playoff spots are still up for grabs. Both the AFC and NFC are still fighting for the top seed. Only one team knows their playoff spot for sure. The rest are in a race that needs a spreadsheet to follow. This

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Tiger Woods: A New Chapter in Golf

Tiger Woods, a name that echoes through the halls of golf history, might be considering a fresh chapter in his career. The PGA Tour Champions, a circuit designed for golfers aged 50 and above, could be the perfect fit for him. This tour offers a balance of competition and comfort, something Woods mi

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