Day: December 23, 2025
Israeli hostages freed, Iran hit, ceasefire held — 2025 shattered idea that US was exiting the Middle East
Analysis reveals how American force, not retreat, reshaped the Middle East in 2025, from Gaza ceasefire to Iran’s weakened position across the region.
Cities across Europe revise Christmas traditions, triggering public backlash
Brussels faces backlash over modern nativity scene as European cities rethink Christmas traditions amid cultural debates. U.K. museum suggests Santa is “too white.”
Brown University police chief placed on leave after deadly shooting as Trump admin opens investigation
Brown University places police chief Rodney Chatman on administrative leave following deadly campus shooting that killed two people and injured nine others.
This Christmas, hope is the miracle Chicago’s poorest children need most
Pastor Corey Brooks explains why he is walking across America to fund 90,000-square-foot facility featuring vocational training, private school and trauma counseling.
New SantaStealer malware is after your passwords and crypto
New SantaStealer malware reportedly threatens holiday shoppers with password theft. This Christmas-themed info-stealer targets browsers and crypto wallets.
Historic landmark to begin charging foreign visitors amid overcrowding battles
Rome is introducing a $2.35 entry fee for foreign tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain starting in February 2026 to combat overcrowding at the historic landmark.
Steelers star faces major money issue if suspension for fan altercation is upheld
Pittsburgh Steelers star DK Metcalf could lose more than just two games for taking a swing at a Detroit Lions fan. It would also hit him in the wallet.
Lindsey Vonn qualifies for fifth Winter Olympics
American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn qualified for her fifth Winter Olympics after an impressive run in the World Cup. She has one Olympic gold medal.
Apex predator threatening Northwest salmon sparks rare bipartisan push to ‘kill more’
Bipartisan lawmakers find common ground in the middle of partisan divides as sea lions threaten Washington salmon populations and fishing communities.
Sen Kennedy doubles down on Venezuela crackdown, urges sanctions to ‘choke off’ funds
Sen. John Kennedy defends Trump administration oil tanker seizures from Venezuela, calling sanctions enforcement overdue as oil flows to China and Cuba.
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