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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

Holiday Cheer and Coaching Shifts: NFL Stars and College Football Drama

NFL stars made the holidays brighter for kids across the country by teaming up with Raising Cane's to donate over 4, 000 bikes. These players didn't just focus on their own holiday memories but also gave back to the community, showing a generous side of the sport. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns de

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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Sisterly Struggles: Navigating Family and Property

A woman finds herself in a tough spot. She shares a property with her sister, Blanche, who has been living there rent-free. The sister wants to sell the place and move away with her fiancé. But Blanche is not cooperative. She has a history of being controlling and manipulative. The situation has cau

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Dallas' Crime and Controversies: A Closer Look

Dallas is dealing with a tough situation. Crime rates are climbing, and the city is now among the top four in the U. S. for crime per person. People are worried and want answers. They voted for more police officers, but the results aren't clear. Transparency is key here. If the police share more dat

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

UK Police Plan to Ditch Controversial 'Hate Speech' Records

Big changes are coming to how UK police handle reports of hate speech. The College of Policing is set to recommend ending the practice of recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) on the national crime database. This move could mean the end of secret blacklists that have affected people's job prosp

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Maine's Money Mystery: Who's Watching the Cash?

Maine's counties have a lot of money, but no one is keeping track of it. This is not a small issue. It's a big problem that has been ignored for too long. Washington County is a clear example. They are missing $11 million. This is not pocket change. Other counties are in the same boat. The money wa

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Live Nation: A Promising Investment for the Future?

Live Nation Entertainment is making waves in the investment world. A prominent investment firm, Evercore ISI, has highlighted it as their top media pick for 2026. This optimism is fueled by several important factors. Firstly, the hunger for live events is on the rise. Concerts and shows are drawing

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Money Troubles Hit Cardinals' Broadcast Team

The Cardinals' broadcast partner has decided to skip a scheduled payment in December. This is not good news for the team or its fans. It shows that even big sports teams can have money problems. The Cardinals are a well-known baseball team. They have a lot of fans. But now, their broadcast partner

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

The Journey of Timothy Loehmann: A Controversial Career

Timothy Loehmann, the officer involved in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014, has once again faced consequences for his actions. This time, he was dismissed from his role as a ranger at the Snowshoe Resort Community District in West Virginia. The board of the district made this dec

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up for Education and Justice

In Serbia, a wave of student protests is sweeping across the country. This time, it's not just about one city or one issue. It's about standing up for education, justice, and the future of Serbia. The latest protests took place in Novi Pazar, a town known for its young and diverse population. These

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Dec 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Awkward Moments After Loss

When someone close to us passes away, it's common to send a sympathy card with a check to support a memorial. But what if that check never gets cashed? It's a tricky situation. The best approach is to reach out politely and ask if the check was received. This way, you're not being pushy, but you're

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