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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Mind Over Matter: How Spiritual Practices Might Sharpen Your Mind

People have long believed that meditation and yoga are great for relaxation. But recent studies suggest these practices might also be good for your brain. Researchers from North America and Asia have been looking into this. They found that activities like meditation, tai chi, and yoga could improve

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

Holiday Cheer and Coaching Shifts: NFL Stars and College Football Drama

NFL stars made the holidays brighter for kids across the country by teaming up with Raising Cane's to donate over 4, 000 bikes. These players didn't just focus on their own holiday memories but also gave back to the community, showing a generous side of the sport. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns de

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Top Running Watches of 2025: Smart Choices for Every Runner

In 2025, the market for running watches saw a lot of new models. Garmin, Suunto, and Coros all released their best devices yet. This year, there were 19 new watches to test. Out of these, two stood out as the best choices. The Garmin Forerunner 970 is the top pick for serious runners. It is lighter

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Tim Cook's Big Bet on Nike: What's the Deal?

Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, just put a lot of faith in Nike. He boosted his investment in the sportswear giant by almost double. This move came right after Nike's stock took a hit due to some not-so-great predictions for the future. Nike's stock has been on a rollercoaster. It's dropped over 20% s

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Ring in 2026: Fun Ways to Celebrate in Media and Beyond

The end of 2025 is near, and Media has plenty of exciting ways to welcome 2026. From the classic ball drop to unique events, there's something for everyone. Kids can enjoy noontime celebrations, while adults can explore various dining options on New Year's Eve and Day. But Media isn't the only plac

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

The CEO's Luxurious Life: A Closer Look at Tricolor's Financial Scandal

A CEO's lavish lifestyle has come under scrutiny as allegations of fraud surface at Tricolor. The company's former CEO, Chu, is accused of misusing corporate funds for personal gain. This includes luxury homes, private jet travel, and high-end dining experiences. The trustee, Anne Burns, claims that

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Private Credit: The Hidden Growth Engine of the Finance World

The finance world is buzzing about private credit. It's not just a side option anymore. It's becoming a main player in the game. Big names like Ares Management are seeing a bright future for this market, even as others worry about interest rates and jobs. Banks are stepping back from certain loans.

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Dec 24 2025RELIGION

Bethlehem's Christmas Revival: A Glimpse of Hope Amidst Struggles

Bethlehem, a city known for its deep Christian roots, saw a revival of Christmas celebrations this year. After two years of cancellations due to the Israel-Hamas war, the giant Christmas tree made its comeback, bringing a sense of normalcy to Manger Square. The city, where Jesus is believed to have

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Economic Highs, Tech Moves, and Student Loan Worries: A Market Roundup

The U. S. economy showed surprising strength, growing by 4. 3% in the third quarter. This growth, revealed in a delayed report due to the government shutdown, came despite a recent dip in consumer sentiment. Spending, however, remained robust, climbing to 3. 5% from the previous quarter's 2. 5%. Ho

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Justice in the Night: Moscow Blast Targets Officers Linked to War Crimes

In the quiet of a Moscow night, an explosion rocked the city, taking the lives of two police officers. This wasn't just any explosion; it was a targeted strike on individuals tied to the abuse of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The incident, which occurred around 1 a. m. , saw a local resident approach

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