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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

How Life Events Shape Views on Political Violence in the USA

In 2023, a big study was done in the USA. It looked at how people's views on political violence changed over a year. The findings showed that support for political violence went down from 2022 to 2023. This study also looked at how different life events affected these views. It found that certain t

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's Schools Need Money, Not Just Blame

Oregon's schools are in a tough spot. The state isn't giving them enough money, especially for schools with lots of students who need extra help. Instead of fixing the problem, the state is pointing fingers and saying schools need to be more "accountable. " But how can schools be accountable when th

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Dec 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebrities' Property Moves: A Closer Look

In 2025, celebrities across Australia have been busy buying and selling properties, much like any other homeowner. From actors to athletes, many famous faces have made significant property transactions this year. Rebel Wilson, the popular actress and comedian, recently sold her Balmain investment p

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Gas Pipeline Rules: Are They Strong Enough?

Colorado's recent push to tighten its rules on natural gas pipelines has sparked debate. The state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has backed most of the recommendations from an administrative law judge. These rules aim to strengthen the regulation of the vast network of gas pipelines crisscross

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Alert: New Jersey Prepares for the Worst

New Jersey is bracing for a winter storm that's expected to cause quite a mess. The state has decided to declare a State of Emergency, starting at 1 p. m. This means all 21 counties are on high alert. The acting governor, Tahesha Way, has a clear message: stay off the roads if you can. The storm is

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Big Boost for Local Growth

A local development company just got a huge financial boost from the federal government. They received $80 million in tax credits. This money is meant to help them grow and improve the area. The company, known for its work in real estate and development, will use this money to start new projects. T

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bears Before Bikes: Protecting McNeil River's Wild Heart

Alaska's McNeil River State Game Sanctuary is a special place. It's home to a huge number of brown bears. These bears are the main attraction. The sanctuary has been open to visitors for a long time. People usually arrive by floatplane. But now, there's a plan to allow wheel planes to land there too

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Neighborhood Feud: Luxury Tower vs. Historic Building

A legal battle is unfolding in New York City between a luxury skyscraper and its historic neighbor. The dispute centers around damage caused by construction and unfulfilled promises. Gainsborough Studios, a co-op building dating back to 1908, is suing the developer of 220 Central Park South for over

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Rural Health Funding: A Closer Look at the $50 Billion Question

Rural health care is in dire need of support. A $50 billion fund is up for grabs, but states are in the dark about how it will be split. By the end of December, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) must reveal its plans for this money. Half of the fund is already earmarked, with each

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

A Hidden Gem by the Lake: Luxury Living in Fennville

In the heart of Fennville, Michigan, a hidden treasure awaits those seeking a blend of luxury and seclusion. This stunning lakeside estate, spanning four acres, is now on the market for $6. 75 million. The property has long been a favorite retreat for celebrities looking to escape the hustle and bus

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