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Lucid Gravity Recall: Seat-Trim Mislabeling Could Impair Airbags in 66 SUVs
in VehicleLucid Gravity’s first recall affects 66 of its 2026 SUVs due to a supply-chain labeling error in front seatback covers that could impact side-airbag deployment. Free inspections and repairs will be offered, with owner notifications starting in early February 2026 as production controls and supplier oversight are tightened to prevent a recurrence.
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Family Dollar Christmas Hours 2025: What to Know for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
in NewsLast-minute holiday shopping? Here’s a quick guide to Family Dollar’s Christmas weekend hours, including early closings on Christmas Eve and what to expect on Christmas Day. A few planning tips can save you time and stress.
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Honduras Election in Limbo as Final Ballots Delay Official Declaration
in NewsLa tensión política en Honduras persiste mientras miles de actas siguen bajo escrutinio y el conteo definitivo no llega. ¿Qué impacto tendrá la resolución de estas inconsistencias en la legitimidad electoral y el futuro del país? Un momento decisivo que promete respuestas cercanas.
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Riley Dodge Joins SMU as Passing Game Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach
in SportsRiley Dodge is trading the high school sidelines for the college game, stepping in as SMU’s passing game coordinator and tight ends coach. After years of turning Southlake Carroll into a national standout, this move marks a bold new chapter for a storied coaching family. A fresh chapter unfolds as Dodge pursues success at the…
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The Stories Behind Christmas Classics
in DJ & MusicChristmas music has a way of turning ordinary moments into lasting memories. A celebration of timeless tunes and the stories behind them, this season’s soundtrack brings warmth, humor, and a little holiday magic to every moment.
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EU Pushes Back as U.S. Imposes Visa Bans on Censorship Critics
in NewsTransatlantic tensions flare as a new U.S. move targets European voices shaping online rules. Brussels and allies push back, insisting digital regulations safeguard a level playing field and free expression. The showdown hints at a broader clash over who writes the rules for the internet—and how diplomacy will evolve in the tech era.
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Colorado School of Mines duo earns 2025 Academic All-America honors in women’s soccer
in SportsTwo Colorado School of Mines women’s soccer standouts earned 2025 Academic All-America honors, underscoring a rare blend of high-level play and scholastic excellence. Amber Rouse adds a second First Team nod, while Hannah Lundgren secures her first Third Team honor—continuing Mines’ streak of academic-athletic distinction.
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Alo Yoga Expands in New Jersey with Seventh Store at American Dream
in NewsAlo Yoga widens its New Jersey footprint with a new store at the American Dream complex in East Rutherford. The shop brings performance-ready apparel, footwear, and wellness essentials, signaling momentum for premium fitness and mindful living in the area.
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Fiji Police Ramp Up Christmas Safety Patrols
in Fiji NewsHoliday crowds bring opportunities for joy—and for mischief. A proactive safety drive is underway, with intensified patrols, youth outreach, and smart checks aimed at keeping celebrations secure. By staying alert and reporting anything unusual, communities can help ensure a festive season that’s safe for all.
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Michigan’s Citrus Bowl in Flux as Poggi Faces Player Opt-Outs
in SportsMichigan’s Citrus Bowl prep under interim coach Biff Poggi is unfolding amid coaching turmoil, ongoing investigations, and questions about how thin the roster might be. Initial opt-out notes have evolved into a story about uncertainty and decisions facing the players during the holidays. Through it all, Poggi is stressing a hard-nosed effort against Texas.
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Chiefs Shake Up Roster as Injuries Hit Depth
in SportsFacing a stretch of injuries, the Chiefs reshuffle their depth chart, placing several contributors on injured reserve while adding fresh faces to bolster the defense. The moves point to a deliberate plan to maintain momentum as the season advances.
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Madison County arrests spark questions about public safety
in NewsRecent arrest reports in Madison County span a range of serious charges, from contraband found in a jail to aggravated stalking, domestic violence, and aggravated DUI. The cases involve several individuals across multiple communities and underscore ongoing public-safety concerns as they move through the courts.
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Citrus Bowl Showdown: Texas vs Michigan on New Year’s Eve Amid Coaching Shake-Up
in SportsNew Year’s Eve in Orlando brings a Citrus Bowl showdown between Texas and Michigan. Behind the scenes, a coaching shakeup adds drama as a rising freshman quarterback and a punishing ground game pace the offense for both teams. Expect a battle of talent, grit, and postseason implications that could tilt the season’s final narrative.
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Tim Allen Wraps Shifting Gears Season 2 as Season 3 Hopes Rise
in NewsTim Allen just wrapped Season 2 of Shifting Gears and posted a heartfelt nod to the crew—and the thrill of performing before a live audience. With winter break here, curiosity swirls about a possible Season 3, a notable new cast addition, and what’s next for the comedy that’s kept viewers talking.
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Chiefs Injury Woes Deepen as Gardner Minshew Lands on IR
in SportsChiefs’ latest practice update signals a tough patch, with several players out and a quarterback placed on injured reserve. As depth is tested, the team leans on those stepping up during a pivotal run of games.
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Former Lion King Child Star Imani Dia Smith Remembered After Tragic Passing
in NewsBroadway mourns as former child actor Imani Dia Smith dies at 25 after a violent incident. A GoFundMe has been launched to support her family, including her young son, as they navigate this heartbreaking loss and the difficult days ahead.
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Zoe Saldaña Teases Neytiri’s Dark, Grief-Fueled Turn in Avatar: Fire and Ash
in NewsZoe Saldaña hints at a darker, more demanding Neytiri in Avatar: Fire and Ash, where grief and anger push the heroine to her limits. An intimate glimpse into resilience, faith, and the personal toll of carrying a legend through loss.
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Utah’s $7M Home Alone Replica Unveiled Ahead of Parade of Homes
in NewsUtah gets a cinematic tribute: a $7 million replica of the famous Home Alone house, packed with playful nods and modern touches. This Georgian-style homage, built for the parade of homes, blends nostalgia with bold design and a dash of whimsy.
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Kaleb Blaha Leads River Falls to First DIII Stagg Bowl Bid
in SportsWind-chilled drama and record-setting numbers sparked a Division III semifinal showdown. Kaleb Blaha exploded for 520 passing yards and five touchdowns, lifting River Falls to a 48-41 win and their first national championship berth in school history. A late, game-changing moment and a battle-tested defense set the stage for a title run in Canton.
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Paul Hennessy’s 12-Album Day: The Cost Of The Escape Fueled by AI
in DJ & MusicPaul Hennessy pushes artistic boundaries with The Cost Of The Escape—a bold 12-album, 144-song day that fuses traditional songwriting with AI collaboration. The result is a cohesive, intimate journey through resilience, curiosity, and a veteran artist’s ongoing evolution.
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This Christmas: A Call to Peace, Justice and Compassion
in Fiji NewsChristmas invites us to glimpse a peace that endures beyond the season. A reflection on the birth of Christ and the call to compassion, justice, and hopeful living—reminding us that small acts of love can light up even the hardest days for our communities.