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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Jackson 2026: A Fresh Look at City Council Goals

Jackson's city council members are setting their sights on big changes for 2026. They're zeroing in on three main areas: keeping people safe, tackling neglected properties, and fixing up the city's roads and buildings. But each council member has their own take on what's most urgent, depending on th

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Dec 28 2025RELIGION

A Leader's Legacy: Honoring President Jeffrey R. Holland

President Jeffrey R. Holland's passing has left a void in many hearts. His influence stretched far and wide, touching countless lives. Plans for his funeral services are now in the works, giving people a chance to pay their respects. Holland was known for his wisdom and compassion. He served in a p

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

MongoDB's Memory Leak: A Digital Data Dilemma

A serious flaw in MongoDB Server is causing quite a stir. This flaw, named MongoBleed, is a high-severity issue that lets hackers peek into database memory without any authentication. It's similar to the old Heartbleed bug, but this time it's about MongoDB's zlib message decompression. The problem

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and US: A Step Closer to Peace?

In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Florida. This meeting comes after weeks of intense discussions aimed at finding a peaceful resolution to the war. The main focus of their discussion will be to finalize a peace

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Dec 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Street Fighter 6: Who's Hot and Who's Not in the Latest Rankings?

The competitive scene for Street Fighter 6 is heating up as the third season nears its end. With 46 out of 48 players already qualified for Capcom Cup 12, the meta has seen some shifts from last year. Nemo, a seasoned player, recently shared his thoughts on the current state of the game through a ti

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Chicago Bears: A Comeback Story in the NFC North

The Chicago Bears have pulled off something big. They are now the NFC North champions for the first time in five years. This happened because the Green Bay Packers lost to the Baltimore Ravens. The Bears will now play their first home playoff game since 2019. That was the year of the infamous "doubl

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Guinea's Big Vote: What's at Stake?

Guinea is in the middle of a big vote. It's the first time since 2021 that they're choosing a new leader. The man in charge right now, General Mamadi Doumbouya, took over after a coup. He's the favorite to win, but not everyone is happy about it. The country has a lot of valuable stuff like bauxite

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York's Subway Says Goodbye to the MetroCard

New York's subway system is saying farewell to the MetroCard after over 30 years of service. This change is part of a shift to a more modern payment system called OMNY. OMNY allows riders to pay for their trips by tapping their credit cards, phones, or other smart devices, similar to how people pay

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Putin's Warning: Ukraine's War May Not End Soon

Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, has made it clear that Ukraine is not rushing towards peace. If Ukraine refuses to settle the conflict peacefully, Russia will push forward with its plans using force. Putin's comments came after a significant Russian attack involving drones and missiles. This at

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Twitter Fight Grew Texas Parks

Texas is famous for loving private property and hating government spending. So, why has the state been buying up land left and right to grow its parks? It all started with a simple argument on social media. A few years back, Doug Deason, a big-time Republican donor, posted about wind turbines hurti

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