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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Who Matters in Windsor's Opioid Crisis?

In Windsor, Ontario, a heated discussion unfolded over whether police should carry naloxone. This drug can save lives during opioid overdoses. The city took its time to make a decision. Other places in Canada acted faster. This delay raised questions about who is seen as valuable in society. The de

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Bondi's Christmas: A Beach of Mixed Feelings

Bondi Beach, usually buzzing with festive cheer, wore a somber look this Christmas. The recent antisemitic attack that shook the area left a heavy shadow over the celebrations. The beach, known for its lively atmosphere, saw fewer people than usual, with many wearing Santa hats, trying to keep the s

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Minneapolis McDonald's Takes Extra Security Steps

In Minneapolis, a McDonald's restaurant has decided to lock its doors to keep out people who might cause trouble. This move is getting a lot of attention and shows how worried people are about crime in the area. The sign on the door says that starting December 5th, the dining room will be locked fr

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Troops on the Move: What's Happening with the National Guard?

The National Guard is stepping in to help with rising crime in New Orleans. This is just one of many recent events where the Guard has been called to action. The federal government has the power to send troops to Washington, D. C. , as it is considered a federal area. This decision was made by a fed

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Santa's Health: A Jolly but Risky Lifestyle

Santa Claus, the beloved figure of Christmas, has a lifestyle that raises some serious health concerns. Despite his magical longevity, experts worry about his well-being due to his habits and environment. Santa's diet is a major concern. While he has access to healthy foods like reindeer meat and s

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Why Are So Many Republicans Leaving Congress for Governor Races?

A growing number of House Republicans are choosing to leave their congressional seats to run for governor. This trend is notable, with 10 Republicans currently seeking gubernatorial positions, the highest number from either party since 1974. Many of these lawmakers believe they can have a greater im

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Journalists Take the Leap to Independent Media in 2025

The media world is changing fast. In 2025, many well-known journalists left big networks to start their own independent platforms. This shift gave them more freedom to share their opinions without corporate rules. Jim Acosta, a former CNN anchor, left his job after being given a late-night time slo

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Michigan's Environmental Battles: A Year in Review

Michigan faced a tough year in 2025, with environmental issues taking center stage. From data centers to water crises, the state saw its fair share of challenges. But amidst these struggles, there were also stories of resilience and innovation. The rise of data centers in Michigan sparked controver

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Feeling Alone at Work: How Tech Changes the Game for Older Workers

Older workers, those 50 and up, often feel left out at work. This isn't just about having fewer friends at the office. It's about feeling like they don't belong. This can make them feel sad, less interested in their jobs, and less productive. Why is this happening? One big reason is technology. The

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Parrot OS 7. 0 is a Big Deal for Linux Fans

Parrot OS 7. 0 has just dropped, and it's bringing some serious upgrades. For starters, it's now rocking KDE Plasma 6 as its default desktop environment. This is a big win for fans of this sleek, customizable interface. The new version also comes with Wayland support and a lightweight theme, making

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