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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Kentucky and St. John's: A Clash of Fallen Rankings

Kentucky and St. John's are not having the best of times. Both teams started the season with high hopes, but things did not go as planned. Kentucky, once ranked ninth, is now unranked. St. John's, which began at number five, has dropped to number 22. This Saturday, they will face each other in the C

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Cynthia Lummis Steps Back from Senate, Crypto World Reacts

Senator Cynthia Lummis, known for her strong support of cryptocurrency, has decided not to run for another term in the Senate. This news comes as a surprise to many, as she has been a key player in pushing for crypto-friendly laws. Lummis, often called the "Bitcoin Senator, " has been working hard t

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Chicago Steps Up Transit Security Amid Federal Funding Pressure

Chicago is taking action to beef up security on its public transit system. This move comes after the federal government threatened to cut $50 million in funding if crime rates don't drop. The city has increased the number of police officers and K-9 units on trains and buses. The federal government

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Teen's Social Media Mistake Leads to Prison Time

A young man from Washington, D. C. , is now facing serious consequences after a poor decision. Terrell Edmondson, 19, was sentenced to seven years in prison for an armed carjacking. What made this case unusual? He posted evidence of the crime on his own Instagram account. The incident happened last

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Retirement Planning Made Simple: Five Key Steps

Retirement planning is more than just saving money. It's about making sure every part of your financial life is ready for this big change. Many people focus only on investments, but there's more to it. The IDEAL plan is a simple way to remember the five key areas to consider. First, think about inc

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Feeling Stuck in a Lonely Marriage

A woman in her 60s finds herself in a tough spot. She's still working full time, while her husband, a few years older, is retired but dealing with serious back problems. His health issues make it hard for him to move around, sleep well, or enjoy outings. When she comes home from work, she takes care

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

California's Population: A Slow but Steady Comeback

California is seeing a small but steady rise in population for the third year in a row. The increase is tiny, just 0. 05%, but it's a step forward after the big drop during the pandemic. People are still leaving the state, though. More Californians moved out than moved in from other states. The onl

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Belarus's Growing Economic Ties with Russia: What's Really Happening?

Belarus is becoming more tied to Russia's economy. This is happening in many important areas. These include energy, trade, money, investments, and even defense. Trade is a big part of this. Most of Belarus's exports go to Russia. Some also go to other countries. But they use Russian roads, ports, a

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eyes in the Dark: How Infrared Tech is Watching Us

In the shadows, unseen beams of infrared light are scanning faces, tracking movements, and monitoring activities. This technology, invisible to the human eye, is a key player in modern surveillance. It's not just about security cameras anymore. Infrared light helps cameras recognize faces and licens

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Dec 20 2025RELIGION

Keeping Faith Safe: Why We Need to Protect Our Sacred Spaces

In the United States, where freedom of religion is a cornerstone, places of worship used to be seen as safe and sacred. Sadly, that's not the case anymore. Recent events show a troubling trend. Protests have turned violent, targeting synagogues and other religious sites. These are not just random in

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