• Precious Metals Hit Record Highs, Silver Surges 158%
    Dec 26 2025
    Precious metals hit record highs, with silver surging 158% this year, driven by supply shortages, industrial demand, and bets on Federal Reserve easing. Gold and platinum also reached all-time peaks, supported by low trading liquidity and shifts away from the dollar.

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  • Trump, Zelenskyy Meet on Ukraine Peace Plan
    Dec 26 2025
    President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy are set to finalize a US-backed peace plan at Mar-a-Lago, aiming to end the war with Russia. Talks have intensified, with Trump advisers meeting with Ukrainian and Russian negotiators. The plan includes security guarantees for Ukraine and a proposal for contested areas to become a demilitarized free economic zone, with territorial changes decided by a Ukrainian referendum. However, Russias demand to control the Donbas region remains a major hurdle.

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  • China Sanctions U.S. Defense Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales
    Dec 26 2025
    China Retaliates: Sanctions on U.S. Defense Firms Over Taiwan Arms SalesChinas foreign ministry imposed sanctions on ten individuals and twenty U.S. defense firms, including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and L3Harris, in response to a $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan. The sanctions freeze assets and ban business dealings, with individuals also banned from entering China. Beijing views Taiwan as its territory and warns of a firm response to any provocative moves, while the U.S. is legally bound to help Taiwan defend itself.

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  • U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria, Protecting Christians
    Dec 26 2025
    U.S. forces conducted airstrikes in Nigeria, targeting Islamic State militants, following President Trumps order. The operation, carried out at Nigerias request, was a response to escalating violence against Christians. The strikes, praised by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, marked a show of military strength and a commitment to ending terror.

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  • Collins & Ossoff Gain Ground with Constituent Help
    Dec 26 2025
    Senators Susan Collins and Jon Ossoff are gaining traction in their reelection bids by providing exceptional assistance to constituents. Collins helped a Maine bowling alley owner after a mass shooting, while Ossoff secured a significant payment for a Georgia coffee shop owner post-COVID. Both senators prioritize dedicated caseworkers, setting them apart in Congress. Despite challenging reelection races, their hands-on service is earning praise across party lines.

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  • China's Carrier Buildup: A Pacific Naval Race
    Dec 26 2025
    Chinas Pacific Carrier Buildup: A New Era of Naval Rivalry - The Pentagons latest report reveals Chinas ambitious plan to triple its carrier strike groups by 2035, with six new carriers and a total of nine. The latest, the CNS Fujian, is their most advanced yet, marking a significant leap in their naval capabilities. China now boasts the worlds largest navy by ship count, but their carrier force is still smaller than the U.S.s eleven. The U.S. maintains its edge with decades of experience, as Chinas naval race in the Pacific continues to intensify.

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  • Northeast Braces for Quick-Moving Winter Storm
    Dec 26 2025
    New York City braces for a swift winter storm, expected to dump 4-8 inches of snow by Saturday afternoon. A winter storm watch is in effect from 4 p.m. Friday to 1 p.m. Saturday, with potential for up to 10 inches in worst-case scenario. Officials warn of hazardous travel conditions, especially during rush hour. AccuWeather predicts major road and airport slowdowns, but not enough to shut down the city. Sanitation crews are prepped, and trash pickup may be delayed. Snow is expected to taper off by daybreak Saturday, leaving mostly cloudy skies and improving roads for weekend plans.

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  • NYC Braces for Winter Storm, Trash Collection Paused
    Dec 26 2025
    New York City braces for a major winter storm, with four to ten inches of snow expected by Saturday afternoon. A winter storm watch is in effect from Friday evening, causing hazardous travel and potential airport delays. The Department of Sanitation is prepared, but residents should plan ahead to avoid post-holiday travel headaches.

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