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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

New Faces and Fond Farewells at Manchester Schools

Manchester Local Schools are saying goodbye to two familiar faces and welcoming new ones. The school board recently swore in Krisi Gindlesperger to fill the seat left by Steve Rector. Rector stepped down to become the mayor of New Franklin. Gindlesperger will finish the remaining two years of Rector

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Schools Face Hurdles Due to Loan Rule Changes

A recent decision by the Education Department has sparked concern among nursing schools and professionals. The department's new rules limit borrowing for certain graduate programs, including nursing. This has led to worries about a potential shortage of advanced nursing professionals. Several Repub

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Nexa Cards Eyes OX Agency for a Smarter Future

Nexa Cards, a fintech company known for its crypto-friendly cards, is in talks to buy OX Agency. This move is all about boosting security and making sure everything runs smoothly. OX Agency specializes in facial recognition and AI-powered identity checks. By adding this tech, Nexa Cards aims to make

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Dec 25 2025OPINION

Love and Politics: Can They Coexist?

In a long-term relationship, love and shared values often go hand in hand. But what happens when politics drive a wedge between two people who care about each other? This is the dilemma facing one person in Washington. They love their partner but feel increasingly uncomfortable with their political

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

A Hidden Gem by the Lake: Luxury Living in Fennville

In the heart of Fennville, Michigan, a hidden treasure awaits those seeking a blend of luxury and seclusion. This stunning lakeside estate, spanning four acres, is now on the market for $6. 75 million. The property has long been a favorite retreat for celebrities looking to escape the hustle and bus

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

East Coast Governors Push Back Against Wind Project Freeze

Four governors from the East Coast have a problem with the Trump administration's decision to pause wind energy projects. They think it's not about safety but something else. The governors from New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island wrote a letter. They asked the government to lift t

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and the US: A Step Towards Peace?

Ukraine has shared a new 20-point peace plan with the US. This plan is a big step towards ending the war with Russia. But there are still some big disagreements. One big issue is about who controls what land. Ukraine and the US have different ideas. Ukraine wants to keep the land it has now. The US

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Tea or Coffee: Which is Better for Your Bones?

Tea and coffee are both popular drinks, but which one is better for your bones? A recent study suggests that tea might have a slight edge over coffee when it comes to bone health. However, the difference is so small that it might not be significant. The study found that drinking tea was linked to a

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Election Outcome: A Call for Acceptance and Cooperation

In a recent development, the United States has called on all sides in Honduras to accept the results of the presidential election. Nasry Asfura, the candidate from the conservative National Party, was announced as the winner after a lengthy process marked by delays and accusations of wrongdoing. As

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Dec 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Holiday Slump: A Look at Past Dips and Potential Surges

Bitcoin's value has dropped by about 7% since last Christmas. This might seem like bad news, but looking back, similar drops have often been followed by big gains. Over the past 12 years, there have been three times when Bitcoin's value was lower on Christmas Eve than the year before: in 2014, 2018,

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