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sports

Blackhawks Bounce Back in Style, Shutting Out Rangers

December 12, 2025

The Blackhawks were eager to turn things around after a rough couple of games. They knew they had to put in the work to get back on track. And that's exactly what they did, beating the Rangers 3-0. The team's hard work paid off. They had a tough practice on Tuesday and a focused skate on Wednesday.

crime

Salt Lake City's Crime Drop: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Lingering Issues

December 12, 2025

Salt Lake City has seen a drop in crime rates, hitting an eight-year low. This improvement comes after new policing strategies were put into place earlier this year. As of now, there have been over 11, 500 reported crimes, which is a 4. 6% decrease from the same time last year and an 11. 5% decrease

politics

Family Facing Tough Choices Under New Immigration Rules

December 12, 2025

The Vargas family found themselves in a tough spot. They were told they could either leave the U. S. and go back to Colombia or face serious consequences. This included being separated from their young daughter and possibly going to jail. The family had already tried to stay by applying for visas, c

business

Stock Market Soars Despite AI Concerns

December 12, 2025

Wall Street is on the brink of achieving new highs, despite some setbacks. The S&P 500 is inching closer to its record high set in October, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has surged by 664 points, or 1. 4%. However, the Nasdaq composite has taken a slight dip of 0. 2%, largely due to worries

technology

Trump's Move to Unify AI Rules Nationwide

December 12, 2025

President Donald Trump took a big step to control how artificial intelligence is regulated across the United States. He signed an order that aims to create a single set of rules for AI at the national level, instead of letting each state make its own laws. This move is seen as a way to stop states

education

Exploring the Science of Sports: A New Exhibit in Pittsburgh

December 12, 2025

A new exhibit called "Sports360" is about to open at the Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh. This exhibit is all about the science behind sports. It will be the biggest exhibit at the center, taking up 9, 500 square feet. The exhibit has four main areas: prepare, practice, participate, and go pro.

health

CDC in Crisis: Top Scientists Speak Out on Kennedy's Controversial Leadership

December 12, 2025

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is facing serious challenges. This year, the agency experienced severe budget cuts, staff reductions, and even physical damage to its headquarters. Over 500 bullets were fired at the building, targeting the scientists and public health experts ins

science

Smart Tiny Containers for Better Oil Extraction

December 12, 2025

Getting more oil from the ground is tricky. One way is to use chemicals, but it's expensive and can harm the environment. Now, there's a new idea: tiny capsules filled with chemicals. These capsules can be sent deep into the oil fields. They release chemicals only where they are needed. This can sav

health

Raccoon Rabies Alert: What You Need to Know

December 12, 2025

A raccoon in Annapolis has tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials in Anne Arundel County to issue a warning. The raccoon was found on Melvin Road, near Ferry Point Road, and anyone who may have come into contact with it is urged to reach out to the Department of Health. Rabies is a

education

New School Mental Health Funding: A Shift in Focus

December 12, 2025

The U. S. Department of Education recently declared a significant change in their funding strategy. They have allocated over $208 million to bolster mental health services in schools. This move comes with a notable shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that were previously