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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

A Glimmer of Hope: Suicide Rates Take a Small Step Down

In 2024, the U. S. saw a slight decrease in suicide rates, a small but significant shift after years of climbing numbers. The CDC reports that around 48, 800 people died by suicide, which is about 500 fewer than the previous year. This means the rate dropped to 13. 7 deaths per 100, 000 people, down

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Diplomatic Shuffle: Iran and Lebanon's Foreign Ministers Switch Plans

Lebanon and Iran are playing a game of diplomatic musical chairs. Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji turned down an offer to visit Tehran, but he didn't slam the door shut on talks. Instead, he sent an invitation for Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi to come to Beirut for a chat. Araqchi, w

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's QLED TV: A Smart Holiday Gift Idea

The holiday season is here, and finding the right gift can be a challenge. Samsung's Holiday Gift Guide is a helpful tool, offering a wide range of options to suit different interests and budgets. It's impressive how well-organized the guide is, making it easy to find the perfect present. One stand

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Dec 12 2025CRIME

A Local Leader Cleared of Serious Claims

In West Springfield, a town official faced serious accusations from a neighbor. The neighbor claimed the official was involved in various incidents, including damage to a car and harassment. A judge recently dismissed these claims. The judge found no proof that the official, Carly Camossi-LaPalme,

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Why Jasmine Crockett's Senate Bid Might Not Be a Win for Texas Democrats

James Carville, a seasoned Democratic strategist, recently shared his thoughts on Rep. Jasmine Crockett's decision to run for the Senate in Texas. He believes she might be breaking a golden rule of politics: making it about the voters, not herself. Carville acknowledged that Crockett is well-educat

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

New Jersey Senator Takes Aim at Party's Old Ways

Senator Andy Kim from New Jersey is making waves by calling out what he sees as the corrupt practices within his own party. He's not mincing words, saying that some politicians are more interested in looking out for their own interests than the people they represent. This isn't just about one perso

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

New U. S. Travel Rules Raise Eyebrows

The U. S. is tightening its travel rules. Starting soon, visitors from 42 countries, mostly in Europe, will have to share their social media handles from the past five years. This change is part of a broader effort to increase security checks for travelers entering the U. S. The new rules also ask

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Dec 12 2025WEATHER

Mississippi's Weather Rollercoaster: Warm Weekend, Chilly Monday

Mississippi is in for a weather whiplash. After enjoying a warm weekend, the state is bracing for a sudden drop in temperatures. The mercury is set to soar into the 60s on Friday and Saturday, but don't get too comfortable. A cold front is on its way, bringing Arctic air that will make Monday mornin

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Dec 12 2025WEATHER

Keeping Mail Moving in Minnesota's Winter Wonderland

Minnesota is no stranger to harsh winters, and this year is no exception. With snow piling up and temperatures dropping, the U. S. Postal Service (USPS) is asking residents to lend a hand to keep mail delivery running smoothly. First, let's talk about the USPS. It's a big deal, delivering mail to o

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Iran's Shaky Stand: How It Keeps Going Despite Challenges

Iran is in a tough spot. It's not doing anything groundbreaking, but it's managing to stay afloat. How? By using three main strategies: sneaky money moves, secret oil deals, and backing groups in other countries. China and Russia are big players in Iran's survival game. China buys Iran's oil, even

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