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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Middleweight Drama: When Fighters Hesitate

Khamzat Chimaev is the middleweight champion, and fans expected a thrilling matchup with Nassourdine Imavov. Instead, the buzz is about reluctance, not the fight itself. Allen, a top middleweight, thinks this pause might have hurt both fighters more than they realize. Fans love a good title fight,

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Map Mess: Who Won and Who Lost?

In Indiana, a big fight happened over changing the state's political maps. The Senate said no, even though former President Donald Trump wanted it done. This decision caused some big names to either gain or lose points. Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, along with Senators Jean Leising and Greg

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

Latin America's Fight Against Growing Crime

In 2025, Latin America saw a big change in its politics. This change happened because of the growing power of organized crime. For almost 20 years, the region had been stable. But now, crime groups are causing more violence and moving into new areas. There are now 39 crime groups operating in Latin

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Can the GOP Revive the American Dream?

The American Dream is under scrutiny. It's not just about money, but the ability to afford a decent life. The current political climate is focused on this very issue. A recent survey shows that most voters view the economy negatively. The Republicans are taking the heat for this, even though they in

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

France's New Aircraft Carrier: A Big Step for the Navy

France is making a big move in military tech. They are building a new aircraft carrier called PA-Ng. This will replace their current one, the Charles de Gaulle, starting in 2038. President Macron made this big announcement while talking to French troops in Abu Dhabi. He thanked everyone involved in

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Nicki Minaj's Slip-Up and a Moment of Kindness

Nicki Minaj found herself in an awkward spot during a recent festival. She was talking about conservative leaders when she accidentally called Vice President JD Vance an \"assassin. \" Minaj quickly realized her mistake and looked embarrassed. The crowd laughed, but Erika Kirk, the widow of late con

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Way We Argue and Believe

AI is getting really good at convincing people. It's not just about facts anymore. It's about speed and volume. Researchers found that AI can throw out a lot of claims in a short time. This makes it hard for people to keep up. The more claims, the more persuasive the AI becomes. But there's a catch.

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Science in Shambles: Researchers Share Their Struggles in 2025

In 2025, researchers in the United States faced immense challenges. The year started with a halt in key operations at the National Institutes of Health, disrupting ongoing studies and grant reviews. Simultaneously, executive orders were issued that declared only two sexes and ended diversity, equity

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Najib's Legal Battles: A Test for Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Drive

Malaysia's former leader, Najib Razak, is in the middle of a big legal fight. He's already in jail for his role in the huge 1MDB scandal. This week, two important court decisions will happen. First, the court will decide if Najib can finish his sentence at home instead of in prison. Then, they will

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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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