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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Media Bias: When Opinions Shape the News

Media bias is a hot topic. It's no secret that news outlets have biases. After all, news is created by people, and people have opinions. Some networks, like Fox News, are known for their clear political leanings. Others, like CNN, have their own spin. Even print news, which often strives for objecti

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

A Legend Steps Down: Neil Best Ends His 50-Year Journalism Journey

Neil Best, a well-known name in sports journalism, has decided to retire after an impressive 50-year career. His last day at Newsday, where he has worked since the early 1970s, will be this Wednesday. Best shared his decision on social media, saying he is stepping away from daily journalism and his

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Journalist's Journey to Thrilling Fiction

Robin Acton, a former journalist, has turned her extensive experience into a thrilling fiction series. Her latest book, "Empty Boxes, " follows crime reporter Rita Locke as she investigates a murder linked to a funeral director accused of burying empty coffins. Acton's background in journalism shine

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Detroit's Stolen Cars: A Global Crime Wave

Detroit has become a hotspot for car thieves. They steal cars and send them to the Middle East. This is a big problem. Eight men were caught. They were sending stolen cars to places like Iraq and Dubai. They used kids to do some of the dirty work. This is because kids get in less trouble. The thiev

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Dec 28 2025RELIGION

The Chicago Connection: A Pope Like No Other

In May, the world witnessed something extraordinary: the election of Pope Leo XIV, a man with deep ties to Chicago. This wasn't just any pope; he was a former priest from the Windy City, known to many as Father Bob. The news broke while a group of friends were heading to the airport, their phones bu

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Philly's 2026 Sports Extravaganza: A Year to Remember

Philadelphia is set to become the epicenter of sports excitement in 2026. The city will host a variety of major sporting events throughout the year. It all kicks off with March Madness, bringing college basketball fans to Xfinity Mobile Arena. Golf enthusiasts will have a chance to see the PGA Champ

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

CAR's Election: A Test of Stability and Democracy

In the Central African Republic (CAR), President Faustin-Archange Touadera is aiming for a third term in office. This is happening during national elections where he highlights improvements in security, thanks to support from Russian mercenaries and Rwandan troops. Touadera, a 68-year-old former ma

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Young Stars Shine Bright in Minnesota

The 50th World Junior Championship is underway, and it's already proving to be a thrilling showcase of young hockey talent. Minnesota, known as the "State of Hockey, " is hosting this year's event, and the home team, USA, is aiming to make history by winning their third consecutive gold medal. Team

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Stuck in a War of Words

In a recent development, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a bold statement. He claimed that Ukraine is not eager to end the ongoing conflict through peaceful talks. This statement was reported by the Interfax news agency. Putin also warned that if Ukraine remains unwilling to negotiate, Russia

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Detroit's Stolen Cars: A Global Crime Puzzle

Detroit is facing a growing problem. Cars are disappearing from the streets and lots, and they are not just ending up in the next town. They are being shipped overseas to places like Iraq and Dubai. This is not the work of a few individuals. It is a well-organized crime operation. In September, eig

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