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High School Stars Make Big Choices on College Football's Signing Day

December 3, 2025

College football's early signing period began on a Wednesday, marking a big day for high school seniors. These young athletes are making life-changing decisions about where to continue their education and sports careers. The excitement started early when Vanderbilt made a huge move. They convinced

politics

Minnesota's Somali Community: Facts and Fictions

December 3, 2025

Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the U. S. Over 84, 000 people of Somali descent live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area alone. Many fled war and found safety in Minnesota's welcoming environment. Most are U. S. citizens, with 87% of foreign-born Somalis having gained citizenship. ...

politics

Trump's Tired Truth: A Peek Into a Long Cabinet Meeting

December 3, 2025

In a recent Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump, at 79, seemed to have a tough time staying awake. This meeting lasted for almost two and a half hours, and Trump was caught nodding off several times. Before this, he had told reporters that he felt sharper than he did 25 years ago. The meeting w

sports

Coach Vrabel's Message: Stay Safe or Get Hit

December 3, 2025

Coach Mike Vrabel of the New England Patriots has a clear message for his team: stay within the rules, but don't expect any favors. He recently praised a hard hit by linebacker Christian Elliss on Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart during a Monday night game. This hit was legal and right on the sideline

entertainment

Chanel Takes Fashion Underground in NYC

December 3, 2025

Chanel made a bold move by hosting its latest show in a New York City subway station. This wasn't your typical commute, though. The abandoned Bowery Station was transformed into a glamorous runway, complete with a fresh coat of paint. Kristen Stewart, a long-time Chanel ambassador, was there and sha

finance

Job Numbers Take a Dip: What's Happening to Small Businesses?

December 3, 2025

In November, the U. S. job market took a hit. Private companies let go of 32, 000 workers, and small businesses felt the pinch the most. This wasn't good news, and it was worse than experts thought it would be. Just a month before, in October, there was a small gain of 47, 000 jobs. But November's n

technology

Nikon ZR: A Game Changer for Video Lovers

December 3, 2025

Nikon has always been known for its photography, but now it's making waves in the video world. The new Nikon ZR is a full-frame mirrorless camera that's giving high-end cinema cameras a run for their money. It's the first consumer camera to use RED's 12-bit RAW format, but unlike RED's expensive Hol

science

Pi's Unexpected Journey from Math to Physics

December 3, 2025

Pi, a number we often associate with circles, has an unexpected role in physics. It's not just about calculating areas anymore. The methods used to find pi are now helping scientists tackle complex problems, like understanding black holes and how things mix. A long time ago, a brilliant mathematici

entertainment

2025: A Year of Bold Sounds and Brave Artists

December 3, 2025

In 2025, music was anything but boring. Artists around the world were not afraid to take risks and try new things. They were not just repeating what they had done before. Instead, they were experimenting and pushing boundaries. Lady Gaga, for example, released her most ambitious album in years. Rosa

finance

How Tech Skills Can Help You Make More Money

December 3, 2025

In today's world, being good with technology can really pay off. This is especially true in places like China, where there's a big difference between city and countryside opportunities. A recent study dug into how well people use digital tools and how it affects their income. The study looked at da