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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

How Seeing Immigrants as Hard Workers Can Change Minds

People often have strong opinions against immigrants. This is a big problem because it can cause tension in society. But what if we could change how people see immigrants? Recent research shows that when people learn about immigrants' hard work and efforts, they start to view them more positively.

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube TV and Verizon Team Up for a Sweet Deal

Streaming services have had a wild ride lately. Prices have gone up and down, and people are switching services more than ever. YouTube TV saw a lot of people leave when Disney channels went dark for two weeks. Even a $20 credit didn't keep many subscribers. Other services like DirecTV Stream and Hu

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Big Tech Trips: How Server Hiccups Disrupt Gaming

The digital world had a bit of a stumble recently. AWS, which is like the invisible backbone for many online services, had a little trouble. This caused a chain reaction, affecting popular games and platforms. Epic Games' Fortnite, Rocket League, and ARC Raiders were among the first to feel the impa

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

A Cut Above: How a Phone Mix-Up Left a Barber Shop in a Lurch

In today's digital age, a simple phone number can make or break a business. This was the case for Lakeside Barbershop, a long-standing establishment that recently faced a significant setback due to a disconnected phone line. The issue began when the new owner, Kevin Rizer, took over the business in

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

France and U. S. Clash Over Tech Rules

France is not happy with the U. S. A few days ago, the U. S. banned visas for some Europeans. One of them is Thierry Breton. He used to be a big shot in the EU. He helped make rules for tech companies. The U. S. says these rules are unfair. They think the rules stop free speech on social media. Fra

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Burlington's Warm Welcome in the Cold

Burlington is stepping up to help those in need during the coldest time of the year. A special shelter will open on Christmas Eve to protect people from the extreme cold. This isn't just any shelter; it's a place where everyone is welcome, no matter their situation. Pets are even allowed to stay wit

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Growing Debt Burden: A Closer Look

Japan is facing a significant financial challenge. The country's Finance Ministry is preparing for higher interest payments on its bonds. This is a big deal because it shows how much Japan's debt is growing. The ministry is setting a key rate at 3. 0% for the next fiscal year. This rate is used to

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

When Tech and Politics Clash: The U. S. vs. Europe

The U. S. has recently taken a bold step by barring certain Europeans from entering the country. This move is tied to a growing disagreement over how tech companies handle content on their platforms. The U. S. accuses Europe of pushing American tech firms to censor speech they disagree with. At the

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Dec 24 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snow and Strong Winds: A Challenging Christmas for Many

A major winter storm is set to bring heavy snow and strong winds to several states, making travel difficult and potentially dangerous. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings, urging people to be cautious. California is expected to be one of the hardest-hit states. Parts of central C

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

AerCap: A Closer Look at the Aviation Giant's Market Performance

AerCap, a major player in the aviation industry, has been making waves with its impressive stock performance. Valued at $27. 2 billion, this global company specializes in aircraft and engine leasing, trading, and parts sales. It also offers aircraft management services and maintenance, repair, and o

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