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Indiana GOP: A House Divided

December 10, 2025

In Indiana, a state known for its strong Republican support, an unexpected internal struggle is unfolding. Despite President Trump's clear victory in the last election, some Indiana Republicans are pushing back against his proposed redistricting plan. This resistance is not just about drawing new po

entertainment

Young Piano Star Hits Big Stage

December 10, 2025

John Michael Klein, a 13-year-old from Lakewood, is about to play at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York. This is a big deal for any musician, but especially for someone so young. Mikey, as his friends call him, has been practicing a lot to get here. He won a competition online, and that's how he g

sports

Fernando Mendoza: A Quarterback with Cuban Roots

December 10, 2025

Fernando Mendoza is a name that has been making waves in college football. He is not just a talented quarterback, but also a proud representative of his Cuban heritage. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Mendoza's journey to the top has been nothing short of inspiring. Mendoza's football career beg

business

GE Vernova: A Bright Future in Energy Tech

December 10, 2025

GE Vernova, a key player in energy technology, has recently made some big moves that have caught the attention of investors. The company has boosted its long-term goals, increased its stock buyback plan, and doubled its dividend. This has led to a surge in its stock price, with shares rising by over

crime

Fighting Crime in the Digital Age: How Tech is Changing the Game

December 10, 2025

Crime fighting has always been a tough job. But now, with new technology, it's getting a major upgrade. In DeKalb County, they're using high-tech tools to stay ahead of criminals. This isn't just about catching bad guys after the fact. It's about stopping crime before it even happens. People often

education

New Classes Coming to Fairfax County Schools

December 10, 2025

Fairfax County is adding new classes to its middle and high schools. Starting in the 2026-27 school year, students can take courses on artificial intelligence, personal finance, and cybersecurity. The school board approved these changes. Most of the new classes are optional. This means schools can

business

Green Bay's New Rule: Pay Up or Lose Your Business License

December 10, 2025

Green Bay is considering a new rule. It's about business licenses and permits. The city wants to stop giving them to people who owe property taxes. This is not new. Other cities in Wisconsin already do this. But Green Bay is different. Right now, someone can owe years of taxes and still get a licens

technology

Driving in Style: How Car Designers Are Making Electric Vehicles Senior-Friendly

December 10, 2025

More and more seniors are choosing electric vehicles. But these cars can be a bit confusing for them. The screens, buttons, and controls might not be the easiest to use. Designers are now focusing on making these vehicles more comfortable and user-friendly for older drivers. A group of experts deci

celebrities

Mila Kunis: From Hollywood to HOA Headaches

December 10, 2025

Mila Kunis, known for her acting skills, is now facing a different kind of role: managing her neighborhood's homeowners association (HOA). She recently shared her frustrations about this job on the "Today" show. Kunis mentioned that her neighbors only complain and never say thank you. She even had t

politics

Ukraine's Bold Moves Against Russia's Secret Oil Ships

December 10, 2025

Ukraine is taking the fight to Russia's secret oil fleet, striking ships in foreign waters. This is a big deal because Russia has been using these ships to dodge international sanctions and keep selling oil, which funds its war in Ukraine. Ukraine has been hitting these ships since President Zelens