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Dec 24 2025EDUCATION

Helping Nursing Students Handle Their Workload

Nursing educators are trying to figure out how to make sure students aren't overwhelmed in their first semester. They want to find a good balance for the amount of work students should handle. This isn't just about the number of hours spent studying. It's also about the types of tasks and how challe

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Week 17 Fantasy Football: Key Decisions and Matchups

Week 17 is here, and it's all about making the right calls for your fantasy football championship. This isn't the time to dwell on what happened last week. Instead, focus on the games that could swing your final decisions. The spotlight is on the Cardinals' and Texans' backfields. These are the pla

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Is Kansas City's New Stadium a Win or a Loss for Taxpayers?

Kansas is investing a massive amount of money into a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. The total cost is expected to be around $3 billion, with the state contributing a significant portion of that, approximately $1. 8 billion. This is a lot of public funds being allocated to a private sports t

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Tragic Case of Melodee Buzzard

In a shocking turn of events, a mother has been arrested in connection with the death of her 9-year-old daughter, Melodee Buzzard. The girl's body was discovered in a remote area of Utah, over two months after she vanished from her home in Southern California. Investigators have gathered substantia

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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Unraveling the Tragic End of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer

The deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer have been confirmed through their death certificates. These documents, obtained by a media outlet, provide chilling details about the couple's final moments. They reveal that both individuals suffered multiple stab wounds inflicted by another person, and t

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Paychecks at Risk: Student Loan Defaults Hit Hard in 2026

Starting in early 2026, some people with overdue student loans might see their paychecks shrink. The government is planning to take money directly from the wages of those who haven't paid back their loans. This move is part of a bigger effort to collect overdue payments, which began earlier this yea

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Billionaire's Big Bet: Changing the Game of Giving

Larry Ellison, a tech billionaire, is making waves with a huge $40 billion promise. He's backing his son's plan to take over Paramount. This isn't your typical charity donation. It's a new way of giving where billionaires use their money to shape industries instead of just writing checks. Ellison's

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Farmers Win a Battle, But the War Isn't Over

Farmers across the UK are breathing a sigh of relief. The government has changed its mind about a plan to tax inherited farmland. Initially, they wanted to tax farms worth over £1 million. Now, they've raised that limit to £2. 5 million. This change came after months of protests from farmers and som

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Wage Garnishment Returns for Student Loan Defaulters

Starting in early 2026, the U. S. Education Department plans to resume taking money directly from the paychecks of people who haven't paid their student loans in over 9 months. This practice, called wage garnishment, was put on hold during the pandemic. The department says they will begin by sending

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Dec 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothée Chalamet: The Star Who Loves the Spotlight

Timothée Chalamet is making waves again, but this time, it’s not just for his acting skills. He’s out here promoting his new movie, Marty Supreme, and let’s just say, he’s not holding back. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, is a big deal. It’s got a huge budget, fancy locations, and a star-studded

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