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Dec 19 2025OPINION

San Diego Rodeo: A Test of City's Values

San Diego's annual rodeo event at Petco Park has sparked serious concerns about animal welfare and the city's priorities. The event, organized by the Padres, has seen multiple incidents of animal cruelty, yet city leaders have done little to address the issue. In the first rodeo, a horse named Waco

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

New York City's Jewish Community Faces Rising Threats

New York City, once a beacon of safety and openness for its Jewish residents, is now seeing a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents. This shift is not just about numbers; it's about the chilling effect on everyday life. Children returning from a menorah lighting were threatened and choked on a sub

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Is MCE Really a Better Deal for Contra Costa County?

MCE, or Marin Clean Energy, has been making waves in Contra Costa County. It promised cheaper and greener energy, breaking PG&E's monopoly. But is it really delivering? MCE is now mostly a Contra Costa operation. Fifteen of its nineteen cities, plus unincorporated areas, have joined. That's more cu

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Sci-Fi Thrills: A New Spielberg UFO Adventure

Steven Spielberg is back with another sci-fi adventure, and this time, it's all about UFOs. The trailer for his new movie, Disclosure Day, has everyone talking. In it, Emily Blunt plays a meteorologist who starts acting strangely during a live broadcast. She stumbles over her words and seems to glit

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Dec 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Bezos' Beverly Hills Property Gets a Space-age Makeover

Jeff Bezos, the billionaire behind Amazon, has finished building his dream home in Beverly Hills. This place is not just any house; it's a mansion with some seriously cool and weird features. One of the most eye-catching additions is a shiny, UFO-like structure near the cactus garden. It looks like

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Dec 19 2025CRYPTO

Shiba Inu Whales Stir Up the Crypto Pot

Big things might be happening with Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB). Whales, which are investors with huge amounts of crypto, are suddenly very active. They are moving a lot of SHIB around. At the same time, a lot of SHIB is being burned, which means it's being taken out of circulation forever. This could m

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Democrats Put 2024 Loss Report on the Shelf, Focus on 2026 Elections

The Democratic Party has decided not to share their internal review of the 2024 election loss to Donald Trump. They believe that releasing this report now would take attention away from their goal of winning future elections. Instead, they want to focus on the upcoming midterm elections in 2026, whe

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

TikTok's Big Move: A New Chapter in the U. S.

TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has taken a significant step to keep the popular app running in the U. S. They've agreed to sell a big chunk of TikTok's American operations to a group of investors. This deal comes after years of back-and-forth with the U. S. government, which has been worried ab

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Dec 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Sports Chat Builds Bonds at Wyomissing Retirement Home

A casual chat about Penn State football sparked something special at Highlands at Wyomissing Retirement Community. What started as a small group of friends talking sports has grown into a lively weekly gathering of nearly 30 members. They meet every Monday morning to discuss local, college, and prof

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Michigan's Move: New Laws to Control Data Center Growth

Michigan is taking steps to manage the rapid expansion of data centers. Three new bills aim to control water use, transparency, and costs linked to these large facilities. The legislation comes as more people in Michigan express worries about the impact of data centers on their communities. The bil

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