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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Spurs Keep Dominating Thunder: A Recent Win Streak

The San Antonio Spurs are on a roll, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder for the third time in two weeks. This latest win, 117-102, shows the Spurs' strong performance and the Thunder's recent struggles. De'Aaron Fox led the Spurs with 29 points, while Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle each added

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How Eggs Stay Fresh: The Big Chill

Eggs are a big deal in the global food market. But not every country treats them the same way. In the U. S. , eggs get a bath and a chill before hitting the shelves. This can be a problem when sending them to other countries. So, what's the best way to keep eggs fresh for a long time? A study looke

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Jazz Concert Calls Off Over Name Change

A long-standing jazz concert at the Kennedy Center was called off this year. The reason? The venue's name was changed to include Donald Trump's name. Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, has been hosting the yearly event since 2006. He decided to cancel it after seeing the name change on the website and the

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Aspen's Festive Finale: Fun Events to Ring in the New Year

Aspen is buzzing with exciting events to wrap up the year. From live music to unique tours, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into what's happening. Music lovers have plenty to enjoy. Sofi Tukker will perform at Belly Up Aspen on December 26th and 27th. Their high-energy set is sure to get

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Texas Schools and the Voucher Program: A Clash of Values

Texas is taking a hard look at its new school voucher program. Officials want to make sure that taxpayer money doesn't end up supporting schools with questionable ties. The Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program is set to launch soon, offering families up to $10, 474 per child for private s

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some Teens Obsess Over Celebrities?

Teens often feel a strong urge to fit in and be accepted. This can sometimes lead to an unhealthy fascination with celebrities. A recent study looked at how this happens, especially in Chinese high school students. Researchers found that the more teens want to belong, the more they might crave fame

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Unlocking the Future of Forex: A Deep Dive into 2025's Biggest Financial Event

The FX market is the world's largest financial hub, vital for global trade and investments. It's a place where currencies are traded, and it's always changing. To keep up, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is hosting its second FX Market Structure Conference on December 17, 2025. This conference

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Algeria Takes a Stand Against Its Colonial Past

Algeria's lawmakers have taken a bold step. They voted to label France's colonization as a crime. This move aims to right past wrongs. It seeks restitution for items taken during France's 130-year rule. France, however, sees this law as a threat. They call it a "hostile act. " Despite this, both co

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

Dallas Police: Key Moves That Changed the Game in 2025

Dallas Police made some big decisions in 2025. They had to hire more officers, use new tech, and deal with important issues. Here’s what happened: Dallas Police needed to grow their team. The city wanted 4, 000 officers, but they were still short by over 600 in November. Still, they hired more than

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

A Dark Day in Maiduguri: Mosque Attack Leaves Many Hurt

In Maiduguri, the heart of Borno state, a violent act shook the city during evening prayers. A suspected suicide bomber struck the Al-Adum mosque, killing at least five people and injuring 35 others. This attack happened around 6 p. m. , as worshippers gathered for their evening prayers. The scene w

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