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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Jazz Group Opts Out of Kennedy Center Show

A well-known jazz group, The Cookers, has decided not to perform at the Kennedy Center on New Year's Eve. This move comes after the center was renamed to include President Donald Trump's name. The group shared their decision on their website, saying they wanted to make sure their music could be enjo

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ads: How Context Can Boost Online Shopping

Ads online are often random. They don't match what you like or need. This makes people ignore them. It's bad for businesses and annoying for users. But what if ads were smarter? What if they knew what you wanted? A new system tries to fix this. It uses your recent activity to show better ads. For e

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Shutting Doors: A Look at the Struggles

Restaurants are finding it tough to keep their doors open. People are spending less on eating out. They are cooking at home more often. This is because prices are going up. It is hard for restaurants to make money. Many chains are closing locations to save cash. Starbucks is one of them. They plan

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia and UAE: A Growing Divide in Yemen

In a surprising turn of events, Saudi Arabia launched an airstrike in Yemen, claiming it was targeting weapons sent by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This move marks a significant shift in the relationship between these two Gulf nations, who have been allies in the Yemen conflict. The Saudi-led co

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Dec 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Royal Paycheck: How Much Does Prince William Really Make?

Prince William has a lot of money. Like, a lot. He is not worried about money. He is the future king of England. He has a big job. He also has a big paycheck. The Duchy of Cornwall is a big deal. It is a collection of land and businesses. It is very old. It is worth a lot of money. It is over $1 bil

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's S26 Ultra: A Wobbly Camera Bump?

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is making waves, and not just because of its features. The latest talk is about its camera design. It seems Samsung is borrowing ideas from the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with a camera module that stands out more than usual. This isn't just about appearance; it's a functional change

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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nashville's Country Music: A Shift in Tune

Nashville's country music scene has undergone a significant transformation. Once known for songs about unity and escapism, it has now embraced a more politically charged atmosphere. This shift is evident in the lyrics and actions of many artists. In 2017, Chris Janson's song "Fix a Drink" reflected

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A Shadowy Conflict: Lawmaker's Ties to a Sanctioned Billionaire

A Conservative lawmaker, Lord Wolfson, finds himself in hot water. He's a shadow attorney general and a lawyer for Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire under UK sanctions. Labour isn't happy about this setup. They say it's a conflict of interest. Justice Minister Jake Richards even called it "ind

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Lobsters' Social Strategy Backfires

Lobsters are known for their tough shells and big claws, but some types don't have those claws. Instead, they stick together in big groups to scare off predators. They use special chemicals in the water to find each other. But this trick might not always work. Young lobsters often follow these sign

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

College Basketball's Rulebook: Time for a Makeover?

College basketball is in a bit of a pickle. The recent move by Baylor to add James Nnaji, a 2023 NBA draft pick, has sparked a heated debate. This has left many coaches scratching their heads, wondering what the rules even are. Dan Hurley, the coach of the UConn Huskies, is one of them. He was shoc

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