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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

A New Path for NBA Draft Pick James Nnaji

James Nnaji, a 21-year-old basketball player, has made a surprising choice. Instead of chasing an NBA career, he's heading back to college. Nnaji, who was picked by the Hornets in the 2023 NBA Draft, never signed a contract. This left him free to explore other options. The Knicks acquired Nnaji's d

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Unseen Danger: Why Kids' Bone Pain Can Be Serious

Osteosarcoma is a big word for a serious bone cancer that often affects kids and teens. It's the most common type of bone cancer in this age group. One of the tricky things about it is that it often starts with symptoms that seem harmless. Think things like growing pains or sports injuries. This can

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Leather Goods: The Hidden Costs of Trade Wars

The leather industry is in a tough spot. Tariffs have made everything more expensive. Companies like Twisted X, known for their boots, had to scramble when import costs shot up. They even set up a "tariff war room" to handle the chaos. Prices for leather goods are expected to stay high for a while.

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Christmas Without Dad: A Family's Fight Against Immigration Policies

In San Francisco, a family is facing a Christmas without their loved one due to immigration policies. Roxana, a mother of three, is struggling to keep her family together after her partner, Joel, was detained by immigration agents. The couple, both from Honduras, had built a life in the US, working

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wear Two Watches at Once: Is This the Future of Timekeeping?

At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, a unique product caught attention: a watch strap that lets you wear both a traditional and a smartwatch at the same time. This strap, called Smartlet, is designed for those who appreciate the classic look of analog watches but also want the convenience of sma

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

A Jazz Concert Calls Off Due to a Name Change

The Kennedy Center, a well-known performing arts hub in Washington, D. C. , has seen a stir after a planned Christmas Eve jazz concert was called off. The event, a long-standing holiday tradition, was hosted by musician Chuck Redd. The cancellation came after the White House announced that President

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

A Look at the Stars: What's in Store for You Today?

Today is a special day for those born under the sign of Capricorn. This year, they are expected to dive deep into mysteries and explore the unknown. But be careful not to get too lost in the process. For Aries, today might bring some tough decisions. If someone isn't pulling their weight, it might

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Christmas Morning Chaos: Ukraine and Russia's Drone War Escalates

In a night of relentless attacks, Ukraine and Russia hurled drones at each other, turning Christmas morning into a grim scene. Russia sent 131 drones Ukraine's way, but not all made it through. Ukraine's air force managed to take down or disable 106 of them. Still, 22 drones hit 15 different spots,

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Christmas Celebrations: A Global Look

Christmas is not just a single event. It is a collection of traditions, customs, and celebrations that vary greatly from one place to another. In some countries, it is a time of joy and festivity. In others, it is a time of remembrance and reflection. In Ukraine, for example, Christmas is a time to

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Dec 25 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Christmas: A Look at the British Family's Holiday Traditions

The British royal family has a special way of celebrating Christmas. Every year, they come together at Sandringham, their country estate. King Charles and Queen Camilla lead the family to a church service. Many people show up to see them and wish them a happy holiday. This year, the King and Queen

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