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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Legal Battle: Trump's Past and Present

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his past investigations into Donald Trump. He claimed to have solid evidence that Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election results and mishandled classified documents. Trump, however, has denied these allegations and has been pu

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fallout TV Series: A New Hope for Video Game Adaptations?

The Fallout TV series on Prime Video has become a massive success, attracting both long-time fans and new viewers. Set in a post-apocalyptic world after a nuclear war, the show has managed to impress critics and fans alike. This success has had a significant impact on Bethesda Softworks, the company

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Showdown: Republicans Split on ACA Subsidies

In a surprising turn of events, four moderate Republicans joined forces with Democrats to push for a vote on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. This move challenges Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership and sets the stage for a heated debate within the Republican party. The subsidies, which

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's $10 Billion BBC Battle: A Closer Look

A recent legal move by former President Trump has sparked discussions about media responsibility and political influence. The former president has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC. This lawsuit is centered around a documentary that aired just before the 2024 elections. The docu

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Hollywood Family's Tragic Turn: What Happened to the Reiners?

In a shocking turn of events, Nick Reiner, son of renowned Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, has been formally accused of their murders. The news has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and beyond. Nick, who had been open about his past struggles with addiction, was

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Unusual Loyalty of Susie Wiles

Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, shared candid thoughts about her colleagues in a series of interviews. Her remarks sparked a wave of support from the administration, despite some of her comments being less than flattering. Wiles' most pointed critique was aimed at Attorney General Pam

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Healthy and Happy During Flu Season

Flu season is here, and it's not just about avoiding the sniffles. It's about making sure you don't miss out on all the fun stuff happening around you. The city health department is spending a lot of money to remind everyone to get vaccinated and take extra care to stop the flu from spreading. They

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New AI Model: Faster, Cheaper, and Smarter

Google has just launched a new AI model called Gemini 3 Flash. This model is designed to be quick and affordable, making it a strong competitor in the AI market. It's now the default model in the Gemini app and Google's search AI mode. The new model is a big step up from the previous version, Gemin

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Economy Shows Mixed Signals in Recent Data

The U. S. economy is sending mixed signals, according to recent data. The government has finally released some delayed reports, and they show a few worrying trends. For example, the unemployment rate has gone up to its highest point in four years. Also, retail sales didn't grow at all at the start o

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Police Crackdown on Protest Chants: What's the Big Deal?

In a move to tackle growing tensions, police in London and Manchester are taking a firm stance against certain protest chants. They've made it clear that anyone chanting "globalise the intifada" or carrying related signs could face arrest. This comes after recent violent incidents, including a shoot

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