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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Detroit's Voting Problem: Simple Fixes, Big Impact

Detroit's city elections have seen a big drop in voter turnout over the past 20 years. In 2005, 41% of eligible voters showed up, but by 2021, that number had fallen to just 24%. This is much lower than the national average of 31% for big cities. Even though turnout inched up a bit in the latest ele

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Injury Crisis: A Chance for Federico Chiesa to Shine

Liverpool's recent victory against Tottenham was bittersweet. While they won 2-1, they lost a key player, Alexander Isak, to a serious injury. Isak, who joined Liverpool for a massive fee, scored the first goal but got hurt soon after. He had to leave the field in pain, and it looks like he'll be ou

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Power Play: A Year of Wins and Worries

Trump's return to the White House brought swift and sweeping changes. He pushed through policies that reshaped the country and its global standing. However, this aggressive approach has led to some backlash. His grip on the Republican Party is weakening as midterm elections approach. The president'

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Split: Why a Merger Between PGA Tour and LIV Golf Seems Unlikely

The idea of merging PGA Tour and LIV Golf has been discussed for years, but it seems like a distant dream now. The recent comments from LIV Golf players suggest that a merger is not on the horizon. Ian Poulter, a prominent LIV Golf player, recently shut down the idea of a merger during a Q&A session

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Israel's Recent Moves in the West Bank: A Closer Look

In a significant move, Israel's government has given the green light for 19 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank. This decision comes from the far-right finance minister, who has been a strong advocate for expanding settlements in the region. Over the past few years, the total number of new settl

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Gardner Minshew: The Man Behind the Mustache

Gardner Minshew II is more than just a quarterback with a famous mustache. He's a guy who's made a name for himself in the NFL, and people are curious about what makes him tick. Born in Flowood, Mississippi, in 1996, Minshew grew up in Brandon, Mississippi, where he started playing football. He was

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Spice Up Santa Looks

Celebrities have a knack for taking classic holiday looks and making them their own. Santa Claus, usually seen as a jolly, round figure, has gotten a major makeover thanks to stars who have embraced the festive spirit in their own unique ways. The red and white ensemble is a staple, but celebrities

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Political Gathering Blends Grief and Glitz

AmericaFest, hosted by Turning Point USA, has become a mix of politics, fame, and merchandise. This year, it included a replica of the tent where founder Charlie Kirk was killed. This display stirred up mixed feelings. Some saw it as a tribute, while others found it odd to turn a tragic event into a

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Grass, Stories, and a New Way to Advertise

Two companies are teaming up to change how brands talk to people. Tallulah Films, known for its moving stories, and Fresh Patch, famous for its pet grass, are working together. They want to create content that feels real and engaging, not like typical ads. The plan includes podcasts, videos, and ot

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Live TV Moment That Had Everyone Laughing

On a December morning, a live TV broadcast took an unexpected turn. Katie Spencer, a reporter, was talking about a famous writer named David Walliams. She was explaining how Walliams started his writing career. But then, something funny happened. Spencer was talking about Walliams' first book. She

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