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'Greatest First Lady ': Trump left staring awkwardly as Melania kills compliment with

Hindustan Times 25 Dec 2025
The Christmas calls are typically meant to spread festive cheer to families and children. .
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Why some Canadians are staring at freezing winter with no power

Indian Express 24 Dec 2025
Yukon reached an all time record peak demand of 123 megawatts on Monday, Energy Minister Ted Laking said. .
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The Nets’ tank is staring down a Michael Porter dilemma

New York Post 24 Dec 2025
Is it in trouble?. inside the nets ... to save it? ... ....
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Best of 2025: Ryan Bridge - The Gen Z stare

NewstalkZB 24 Dec 2025
They just. Did. Not. Seem. To. Care. No smiling. No banter ... But they did. They got it ... Hell, there’s even a TikTok trend called ‘the Gen Z stare', which describes what I saw at the café - the vacant look a Gen Zer gives in response to a question or statement ... .
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Elderly Catholic deacon stoically stares down knife-wielding parishioner who tried to rob him at NYC ...

New York Post 24 Dec 2025
He was the Grinch who tried to steal Christmas. A down-and-out parishioner at a Queens church tried to rob a Catholic deacon at knifepoint before Sunday service — then sat down for mass until cops showed up to slap on the cuffs ... Gertrude and St.
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A chaotic finish, a crushing penalty and the Lions now staring at elimination

The Athletic 22 Dec 2025
There were plenty of reasons the Lions lost, from a stunning end-of-half TD, to 230 rushing yards allowed, to costly end-of-game penalties ....
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Hedera Stares at a Breakdown Despite an 11% Bounce — Here’s What Could Save It

BitRSS 22 Dec 2025
Hedera has managed a short-term bounce after hitting a local low on December 19. Since then, the HBAR price has been up about 11% at press time. But that move alone does not change the broader picture. HBAR is... .
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India borrowing costs to spike as market stares at $90 bln supply in 4Q

Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide 22 Dec 2025
Borrowing costs for India’s central and state governments may climb in ...
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