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Savvy Saving: A Card That Helps You, Local Businesses, and the Community

December 14, 2025

In the heart of Michigan, a unique card is making waves, offering savings, supporting local businesses, and giving back to the community. The Great Lakes Bay Dining & Entertainment Card, or GLB card, is the brainchild of Ashley and Brent Mason, who launched it in 2022. Brent's previous venture, Golf

crypto

Crypto Defenders Challenge Citadel's Tightening Grip on DeFi

December 14, 2025

In a bold move, several crypto organizations have stood up against Citadel Securities' push for stricter rules on decentralized finance (DeFi), particularly when it comes to tokenized stocks. The clash began when Citadel sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), urging them not

health

Florida's Bold Move: Vaccine Rules Under Fire

December 14, 2025

Florida is making waves by considering changes to its school vaccine rules. The state's top health official, Joseph Ladapo, is leading this charge. He's known for questioning the science behind vaccines and COVID-19 safety measures. This has drawn a lot of criticism from medical experts. The propos

technology

The Washington Post's AI Podcast Experiment: A New Way to Listen to News

December 13, 2025

The Washington Post has launched a new AI-powered podcast called "Your Personal Podcast. " This podcast is unique because it tailors content to each listener based on their reading history. Users can also adjust the topics covered and even change the AI-generated hosts. The podcast has sparked deba

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Fighting HIV in Black Communities: A Closer Look at New Jersey's Efforts

December 13, 2025

In New Jersey, the fight against HIV is getting a boost, especially in Black communities where the impact is felt the most. Gene Huffman, a 34-year-old from Paterson, knows this struggle well. He's been living with HIV for years but has managed to keep the virus under control with daily medication a

politics

A Bold Escape: How a Former Soldier Smuggled a Venezuelan Leader to Safety

December 12, 2025

In a daring nighttime operation, a former US special forces member orchestrated the secret escape of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. The mission, carried out under the cover of darkness, involved a treacherous sea journey lasting over 13 hours. The team, led by Bryan Stern, faced

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A Leader Steps Down as U. S. Boat Attacks Face Questions

December 12, 2025

A high-ranking U. S. Navy leader has left his post early, sparking curiosity about why he chose to retire now. Admiral Alvin Holsey, who was in charge of military activities in Latin America, handed over his responsibilities to Air Force Lieutenant General Evan Pettus during a quiet ceremony near Mi

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New Faces, Big Plans: 4-H Welcomes Four New Leaders to Its Board

December 12, 2025

Four new leaders have joined the National 4-H Council's Board of Trustees. They come from different backgrounds: business, tech, education, and nonprofits. Their goal? To help 4-H prepare young people for the future. Deisha Barnett is one of the new members. She's the President of Global Communicat

politics

Why Is the U. S. Still in NATO?

December 12, 2025

Some people in the U. S. government think it's time for the country to leave NATO. They say the organization is old and no longer useful. Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky introduced a bill to do just that. He believes the U. S. should focus on its own defense instead of paying for other countries.

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The Unexpected Rise of Alexis Wilkins: Music, Politics, and Controversy

December 12, 2025

Alexis Wilkins, a country singer from Nashville, has seen her music career get a big boost lately. This isn't just because she's talented. It's because she's dating Kash Patel, a high-ranking government official. Whenever Patel is in the news, more people listen to Wilkins' music. This is a strange