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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Making Life Cheaper: What's Next for Republicans?

House Speaker Mike Johnson recently shared some big plans. He said Republicans are ready to hit the ground running in January. Their goal? To make things more affordable for everyone. Johnson talked about lowering healthcare costs and making daily life cheaper. He also mentioned turning some of Pres

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Dec 17 2025LAW

When Words Clash: A Roofing Dispute and the Fine Line Between Fact and Opinion

In Kentucky, a recent court case put the spotlight on the tricky line between facts and opinions. It all started with a homeowner, Rusnak, who was unhappy with the work done by Andes Roofing. The homeowner held back payment and shared negative reviews online. Andes Roofing didn't take it lightly. Th

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Crypto in the UK: Fewer People, Bigger Bets

In 2025, fewer adults in the UK owned cryptocurrency compared to the previous year, but those who did were investing more money. This shift was revealed in a recent survey. The number of crypto owners dropped to 8% in 2025 from 12% in 2024. However, this is still double the ownership rate from 2021,

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Future: Beyond the Buzz and Into Real-World Impact

AI is growing fast. It's not just a trend anymore. People are starting to see real benefits. ChatGPT, for example, got 800 million users in just two months. That's way faster than the telephone or the internet. But what's next? Experts think AI will become more practical in 2026. It won't be just a

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

School Choices Shift: Charter Schools Gain, Traditional Ones Lose

Nevada's school landscape is changing. More families are choosing charter schools. This shift is causing a drop in enrollment in traditional public schools. The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority saw a big jump. Their enrollment went up by 10. 9% this year. This includes six schools that m

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Seeing Differently: How Vision Loss Affects Daily Life

People with vision problems often face a puzzling situation. Their actual abilities and how they feel about their lives don't always match. This gap is influenced by a few key factors. First, mood plays a big role. If someone is feeling down, they might rate their quality of life lower, even if the

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

Coinbase's Bold Move into Prediction Markets: A Double-Edged Sword?

Coinbase is stepping into the prediction market arena, but not everyone is convinced it's a winning move. Analysts from Mizuho have raised some red flags, suggesting that this new venture might not be as profitable as hoped. They worry that Coinbase users might start selling their crypto to fund the

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

Alabama's Christmas Weather: Warm and Dry?

Alabama might be in for a toasty Christmas this year. The National Weather Service and NOAA's Climate Prediction Center are both hinting at higher-than-usual temperatures for the holiday. The chances of this happening are quite high, especially in the western parts of the state. Normally, December

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

The Rise of Secondhand Shopping: How Resale is Changing the Game

The secondhand market is no longer just about finding a good deal. It's becoming a big part of how people shop. In the past, buying used items was seen as something only for those looking to save money. But now, it's becoming a normal part of shopping, just like buying new things. By 2026, the seco

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

The Professor Who Danced Between Two Worlds

In the heart of Los Angeles, a science professor found herself leading a double life. By day, she stood in front of a classroom, explaining complex scientific concepts to her students. By night, she transformed into a trapeze artist, performing in a bustling nightclub. This dual existence was not a

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