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Dec 27 2025CRIME

A Basketball Hero's Car Becomes a Target of Hate

In Petaluma, California, a man was arrested for a hate crime after defacing a former Harlem Globetrotter's car. The suspect, Corey Newman, a 20-year-old local resident, was charged with vandalism and a hate crime. The victim, William "Bull" Bullard, is a well-known figure in the community, not just

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Michigan's New Coach: A Surprise Pick That Has Fans Buzzing

Michigan football just made a big move. They hired Kyle Whittingham as their new head coach. This comes after a lot of drama with their old coach, Sherrone Moore. Moore was fired for doing something really wrong. He had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Whittingham is no stranger t

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Colts' Injury Updates: A Step Forward, A Step Back

The Indianapolis Colts are facing a mix of good and bad news regarding their players' injuries. On the bright side, star cornerback Sauce Gardner is making a comeback after missing three games due to a calf injury. Gardner, who joined the Colts in a high-profile trade from the New York Jets in Novem

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Numbers Behind Economic Growth

Economic growth is often celebrated, but sometimes the numbers tell a different story. Recently, it was discovered that a small part of the reported 4. 3% GDP growth was actually inflated. This was due to some unusual data from the video game industry. It turns out that the way video game sales were

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

How F1 is Winning Races with Software and Data

F1 teams are now relying heavily on software and data to gain an edge. With strict cost caps, they can't just throw money at hardware upgrades. Instead, they're focusing on software that can process and visualize massive amounts of data in real time. This data comes from hundreds of sensors on the

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pushing the Limits: Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold Faces a Durability Test

Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, a phone with three folding panels, is not yet on sale in the US. But that did not stop a tech reviewer from putting it through a tough durability test. The phone's frame is thin and has different sizes across its three sections. This makes it weak when bent in the wrong w

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Health Stocks: A Closer Look at the Growth Trends

The healthcare sector has been making waves lately. Guardant Health is one of the companies leading the charge. Investors are taking notice. This is not just about one company, though. The entire medical stocks sector is seeing significant growth. This shift is not just a fluke. It is part of a broa

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Celeb Christmas Style: Easy Ways to Copy Their Looks

Celebrities sure know how to dress up for Christmas! Stars like Taylor Swift, Jennifer Aniston, and Reese Witherspoon showed off their festive outfits. They wore everything from cozy sweaters to fancy dresses. Want to copy their style? You can find similar pieces online for a good price. Reese With

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Tata Steel in Hot Water: Dutch Towns Fight Back

Tata Steel, a big name in the steel world, is in trouble. A group in the Netherlands is suing two of its Dutch companies. They want €1. 4 billion (that's a lot of money! ) for health and environmental issues. The group says the steel plant in IJmuiden is making people sick and lowering home values.

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Weird and Wild: 2025's Most Talked-About Trends

In 2025, life felt heavy. Money worries, government stalls, and political fights made it tough to stay positive. But there were some wild and weird moments that made people talk and laugh. From AI sexbots to fashion flops, here are some of the craziest trends that had everyone buzzing. Young women

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