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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Midtown's New Hotspot: Where to Eat, Stay, and Play

Midtown Manhattan is getting a makeover. The area between West 30th and 42nd streets, and between Sixth and Eighth avenues, is transforming into a lively hub. This district, let's call it "Fun Central, " is a mix of different neighborhoods. You've got Herald Square, Koreatown, the Garment District,

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Mizzou Gymnastics: Aims High After Historic Season

The Mizzou gymnastics team is setting their sights high for the upcoming 2026 season. After a remarkable 2025 campaign, where they secured a third-place finish in the NCAA Championship Final, the team is eager to build on that success. Coach Shannon Welker shared her thoughts on the team's potentia

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

New Faces and Leaders in Topeka: A Look at Recent Hires and Honors

Topeka is buzzing with fresh talent and dedicated leaders. FHLBank Topeka has welcomed five new team members, each bringing unique skills to the table. Di Kang, a PhD candidate, is diving into quantitative risk and modeling. Alex Nuss, formerly at Michel Dental, is now handling wires services. Saman

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves for a Long-Lasting Business

Building a business that stands the test of time isn't about luck. It's about making smart choices, especially when it comes to money. Many businesses focus on getting more customers or selling more products. But the real key to lasting success is understanding profits. First, know your numbers. It

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Why Congress is Struggling to Get Anything Done

Congress is in a tough spot. It's not functioning as well as it should. Many former lawmakers say it's broken. They point to several big problems. First, lawmakers are leaving in record numbers. They're tired of the gridlock. They feel like they can't get anything done. This isn't just about one ad

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Handle Stress: A Tiny Chemical's Big Role

Plants, like all living things, face stress. One way they cope is by using a tiny molecule called glutathione. This molecule helps protect plants from damage caused by oxidation, a process that can harm proteins. But how does this work exactly? Researchers found that when plants are under stress, l

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Chicago Bears Snatch Victory from the Jaws of Defeat

The Chicago Bears pulled off an incredible win against the Green Bay Packers. It was a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. The Bears were down by 10 points late in the fourth quarter. But they didn't give up. They fought back and won 22-16 in overtime. Caleb Williams, the Bears' quar

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ariana Grande's Funny and Heartfelt SNL Return

The last Saturday Night Live of 2025 started with a bang. Donald Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, gave a warning about "arctic immigrants" sneaking in through chimneys. He also talked about some made-up achievements, like renaming the Kennedy Center and invading "Venezuelar" alone. Johnson's p

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Group of Five Teams Face Tough Reality in College Football Playoff

The College Football Playoff (CFP) once again proved to be a tough nut to crack for Group of Five (G5) teams. James Madison, a standout team from the Sun Belt Conference, faced off against the Oregon Ducks in the first round of the CFP. Despite a valiant effort, the Dukes fell short, losing 51-34. T

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bowen Yang's Musical Exit from SNL

Bowen Yang's last appearance on "Saturday Night Live" was a big deal. He chose to say goodbye with a song. This is not new. Other cast members have done the same before. Kristen Wiig, for example, had a rockstar send-off. Mick Jagger and Arcade Fire played for her. Cecily Strong also had a musical

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