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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Measles Spreading Fast in South Carolina: What's Going On?

South Carolina is in the middle of a measles outbreak. It started in October and is still growing. As of Tuesday, there are 111 cases. That's a lot! The state is now dealing with as many cases as Utah and Arizona, which also have big outbreaks. The outbreak is mostly in the northern part of South C

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle: Can the President Fire Federal Officials?

The Supreme Court was in the middle of a heated discussion about whether the president can fire officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This isn't just about the FTC, though. If the court says yes, it could give the president more power over other independent agencies too. Justice Sonia

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Week 15: NFL Teams Can Seal Their Playoff Spots

As the 2025 NFL season heats up, Week 15 is a big deal. Nine teams are already out of the running for the playoffs. But this weekend, three spots could be locked in. The New England Patriots could win the AFC East for the first time in six years. The Kansas City Chiefs, who have been AFC Championsh

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Kingston Braces for Winter's First Big Snow

The Kingston area, including spots like Odessa and the Frontenac Islands, is under a yellow snowfall alert. This new color-coded system, launched late last month, uses yellow as the least severe warning level. It covers everything from alerts to advisories. Expect 10 to 20 cm of snow, starting toni

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Older Generations: What Younger Folks Really Think

Younger people today have a lot to say about how older generations handle things. They feel like they're often misunderstood and judged unfairly. Here are some key points they want older folks to understand. First, younger people are tired of being told they don't want to work. The truth is, they j

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

A School Board Leader Steps Down

Erika Leonard, the head of the Jefferson City School Board, has decided to leave her position. Her resignation will take effect at the beginning of December. The school board will look over her resignation letter and talk about filling her spot at their next meeting. Leonard explained her decision

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

China's Crypto Conundrum: A Game of Cat and Mouse

China's stance on cryptocurrency is a puzzle. On one hand, the government has banned most crypto activities. On the other hand, millions of people still find ways to use and trade crypto. This is a big deal because China is home to a huge number of crypto users, even though it's illegal. People in

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Crypto Rules: Republicans Ready to Move Forward Without Democrats

The political scene around cryptocurrency regulation is heating up. Some key Republican senators are tired of waiting for Democrats to agree on new rules. They are thinking about pushing their own plan forward, even if it means doing it alone. Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming is one of the main

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Dec 10 2025RELIGION

Is America's Religious Shift Hitting a Pause?

For a long time, fewer Americans were saying they were religious. But now, things might be changing. New data shows that the number of people who say they belong to a religion has stayed the same since 2020. Around 70% of adults in the U. S. still connect with a religion. This is a big deal because

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Economy: A Plus or Plus?

Donald Trump's unwavering self-belief is a defining trait of his political persona. This confidence, while inspiring to some, often leads to a disconnect with reality. His refusal to admit mistakes or show vulnerability can be both a strength and a weakness. For his supporters, this trait is a sign

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