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politics

Indiana Senate: A Tense Day of Redistricting Debates

December 12, 2025

The Indiana Senate is in the midst of a heated debate over a redistricting bill. The atmosphere is tense, with senators and protesters alike expressing strong opinions. Sen. Chris Garten, a Republican from Charlestown, is a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump and believes the Senate should ba

sports

Arizona's Sports Scene: What's Happening and Why It Matters

December 12, 2025

Arizona is buzzing with sports action, and there's something for everyone to enjoy. College teams from Arizona State and Grand Canyon are already in full swing. Plus, the Valley Suns, the Phoenix Suns' minor league team, have kicked off their season. If you're a baseball fan, you're in luck! The Ar

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

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

environment

Ghana Takes a Stand: Protecting Forests from Mining

December 12, 2025

Ghana has made a big decision to stop mining in its forest reserves. This move is all about protecting the environment, especially water sources and forests. The country is known for its gold, but small-scale mining has been causing a lot of problems. It's destroying cocoa farms, damaging forests an

lifestyle

Akron's New Logo: A Symbol of Community and Progress

December 12, 2025

Akron has a fresh new logo. It was shown to the public at the city's 200th birthday celebration. The design process involved many people from the community. They gave their thoughts and ideas. The old logo, called the Rubberworker, is being replaced. This new logo will be used with the city's All-Am

weather

Winter's First Dance: Snow on the Horizon for Major Cities

December 12, 2025

Winter is showing its first signs in the northeastern United States. Two quick-moving storms, known as clippers, are set to bring snow to a large area. These storms will travel from the northern Plains through the Ohio Valley and then move off the mid-Atlantic coast. While some people might be excit

sports

NASCAR and Teams Find Common Ground After Long Fight

December 11, 2025

A long legal battle between NASCAR and two racing teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, has finally come to an end. The dispute was about the charter system, which is like a franchise in other sports. It guarantees teams certain revenues and entry into all major races. The teams accused NAS

sports

Is Philip Rivers Ready for a Colts Comeback?

December 11, 2025

Philip Rivers, a familiar name in the NFL, might be making a surprising return to the field. This time, he's joining the Indianapolis Colts. The team has been dealing with some tough luck, as their main quarterbacks, Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr. , are both injured. Even Riley Leonard's av