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Dec 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Wellness Gifts: A New Holiday Trend

The holiday shopping scene is changing. People are now looking beyond traditional gifts like clothes and gadgets. Wellness products are becoming popular choices. Stores like Ulta Beauty and Target are giving these items more space. This trend started during the COVID-19 pandemic. People began focusi

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

Moscow's Mystery: Another Russian General Falls Victim to Bomb Blast

In a quiet residential area of southern Moscow, a sudden explosion shattered the calm early Monday morning. A car bomb tore through a white Kia Sorento, claiming the life of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov. This marked the third high-ranking military official to meet such a fate since last Decembe

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

NFL's Final Stretch: Who's In, Who's Out, and Who's Up Next?

The NFL season is almost over. Only a few games are left. Seven spots in the playoffs are still up for grabs. Five in the AFC and two in the NFC. The Broncos, Patriots, Eagles, Seahawks, Rams, Bears, and 49ers have already secured their spots. But the No. 1 seed in both conferences is still not deci

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Detroit Lions vs. Steelers: A Controversial Football Finish

The Detroit Lions and the Pittsburgh Steelers had a game that ended in a lot of confusion. The final play was a big mess. The referee, Carl Cheffers, explained what happened. He said that Amon-Ra St. Brown was called for offensive pass interference. This is when a player does something to get an unf

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Big Move: Restarting the Biggest Nuclear Plant After Fukushima

Japan is taking a big step by restarting the world's largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa. This plant, located about 136 miles northwest of Tokyo, was shut down after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima disaster. Since then, Japan has been trying to reduce its depend

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

CBS News and 60 Minutes: A Clash Over a Critical Story

A recent dispute at CBS News has brought attention to the challenges of reporting on sensitive topics, especially those involving the Trump administration. The conflict revolves around a "60 Minutes" story that was pulled from the lineup just before it was set to air. The story, reported by correspo

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kids at Risk: Why US Pesticide Rules Need a Makeover

The U. S. has rules to keep pesticides safe, but they might not be doing enough to protect kids. These rules are based on how much a grown-up can handle, not a child. Kids are smaller and grow faster, so they might be more sensitive to these chemicals. Experts point out that kids can be exposed to

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Lions' Coach Takes Responsibility for Team's Slip-Ups

The Detroit Lions' journey this season has been a mixed bag. After making significant strides in the previous two years, the team now faces an uphill battle to secure a playoff spot. The recent loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers has put a damper on their hopes, and head coach Dan Campbell is not shying

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Japan's H3 Rocket Faces Another Setback

Japan's latest attempt to expand its satellite navigation system hit a snag. The H3 rocket, launched from Tanegashima Space Center, failed to deliver the Michibiki 5 satellite into the correct orbit. This is not the first time the H3 has faced issues. It had a rocky start with a failed debut in Marc

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Diplomats Face Sudden Exit: A Shift in US Foreign Policy

The Trump administration is making big changes. It is asking many experienced diplomats to leave their jobs. These diplomats were working in different countries. They were appointed during the Biden administration. The diplomats serve at the president's pleasure. But usually, they stay for about th

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