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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Next Coach: A Veteran in the Spotlight

Michigan's search for a new football coach is heating up. After the holiday break, things are moving fast. Warde Manuel and his team are working hard to find the right person for the job. It looks like they might have found someone special. Kyle Whittingham, the former Utah head coach, is now the t

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Hunger's Grip on Gaza: A Child's Struggle

In the midst of a harsh conflict, a 12-year-old girl from Gaza named Hoda Abu al-Naja found herself in a hospital. Her body had been severely weakened by hunger. Over half a year, she had lost a significant amount of weight. Her bones were clearly visible, and her hair had turned brittle and pale. S

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Gold's Big Year: Why Everyone's Buying the Shiny Metal

Gold is shining brighter than ever. Prices have skyrocketed, making this the best year for gold since the late 1970s. Why? Well, the world's feeling shaky. There's tension everywhere, from trade wars to conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. When things get uncertain, people flock to gold. It's li

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Tips from Top CEOs: What Gen Z Needs to Know

Gen Z is facing a tough job market, but CEOs from big companies like Amazon, Walmart, and McDonald's have some advice to help young people succeed. Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, says curiosity is a big deal. She didn't follow the usual path to become CEO, but she embraced uncertainty and said yes

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Border Tensions Flare as Thailand and Cambodia Clash Again

Thailand and Cambodia are at it again. This time, Thailand launched air strikes near their shared border. The Thai Air Force claimed they targeted a Cambodian military stronghold after civilians had evacuated. But Cambodia says Thailand's actions were reckless, hitting civilian homes and hurting peo

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Eczema Treatment Trial Hits a Snag

Johnson & Johnson made a tough call recently. They stopped a mid-stage trial for a new eczema drug. The drug, JNJ-5939, was supposed to help people with moderate to severe eczema. But it didn't work as well as hoped. The trial showed that the drug was safe to use. People didn't have bad reactions t

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Violence Escalates in Israel and the West Bank: A Closer Look

In a shocking turn of events, two individuals lost their lives in what authorities believe was a deliberate attack in northern Israel. The incident began in Beit Shean, where a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle. The driver then continued to Ein Harod, roughly 8 miles away, where a young woman was s

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

The Artistic Pull of Black Holes

Black holes have always been a big deal, not just for scientists but for artists too. They've sparked creativity in many ways. A book called "Conjuring the Void: The Art of Black Holes" shows just how much art has been inspired by these mysterious objects. The person behind this book is Lynn Gamwel

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Week 17 NFL Games That Could Shake Up the Playoffs

The NFL playoffs are almost here, but the final spots and rankings are still up in the air. With just two weeks left, many teams are fighting for their place in the postseason. The AFC and NFC are both wide open, with no team having a clear path to the top spot. The Houston Texans are close to secu

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's 17 Ultra: A Camera Game-Changer with a Twist

Xiaomi has just unveiled its latest smartphone, the 17 Ultra, and it's a serious upgrade for photography enthusiasts. The standout feature? A manual zoom ring that's not just for show. It's a physical control that lets you zoom in and out without tapping on the screen. It's a small detail, but it co

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