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Dec 04 2025OPINION

What's the Deal with Zionism and Other Hot Topics?

Let's talk about Zionism first. It's not the same as Judaism. Judaism is a whole civilization with a rich history, culture, and traditions. Zionism, on the other hand, is a political movement that started in the late 1800s. It aimed to create a Jewish state in Palestine. Some people argue that Zioni

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: Toy Drive for Kids Fighting Cancer

In Colorado, a group called Shining Stars Foundation is asking for help with their yearly toy drive. They want to make the holidays brighter for kids with cancer and their families. This event has been happening for about 20 years, and around 250 kids get to enjoy the toys each year. The foundation

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

A Visit That's Stirring Up Trouble

A big event is happening at Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck. Linda McMahon, the U. S. Secretary of Education, is dropping by. She's part of a nationwide tour called "History Rocks! " This tour is all about teaching kids the importance of the Declaration of Independence. It's the 250th annive

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Macy's Shakes Up the Shopping Scene

Macy's has been on a roll, beating sales predictions for the third quarter in a row. This is the best growth they've seen in over three years. The company is feeling confident and has even raised its full-year sales and earnings outlook. They now expect to make between $2 and $2. 20 per share, up fr

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A New Bus Line: Hope and Challenges for South Minneapolis

A new bus route is about to start in south Minneapolis. The E-Line will take over from the old Route 6. It will run from Southdale to the University of Minnesota. Metro Transit hopes 3, 000 people will use it every day. Business owners in the area have mixed feelings. Victoria Ford owns a bookstore

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

A Local Hero Invests in the Future of Hinsdale's Youth

James Bouchard, a successful businessman and proud alumnus of Hinsdale Central High School, has pledged a substantial amount to support education and sports in his hometown. Over the next six years, he will contribute nearly $1. 5 million to the Hinsdale Central Foundation and his alma mater. This g

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Giants vs. Patriots: A Tale of Two Teams

The NFL's Monday night game is here, and it's a tale of two teams. The New England Patriots are on a hot streak, winning nine games in a row. They're eyeing a division title and a first-round playoff bye. On the other side, the New York Giants are struggling, having lost six games straight. They're

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Patriots' Key Players to Watch Against the Giants

The New England Patriots are set to face the New York Giants, a team that, on paper, seems less formidable. With a 10-2 record, the Patriots are in a strong position, while the Giants are struggling at 2-10 and out of playoff contention. However, the Giants have shown they can compete, especially on

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Black Friday Chaos: A Shooting at Valley Fair Mall

A peaceful Black Friday shopping trip turned chaotic at the Westfield Valley Fair mall in Santa Clara. Three people were hurt, but thankfully, their injuries weren't life-threatening. The police believe this wasn't a random attack on shoppers. Instead, it seems like a dispute between two individuals

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Are Just Plain Nice People

People often think celebrities are different from us. But many stars are just regular folks who happen to be famous. Some even go out of their way to be kind. Here are some stories about celebs who were surprisingly nice. First, there's Weird Al Yankovic. He's known for his funny songs, but he's al

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