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Social Security: What To Expect in 2025

Social Security recipients will see changes to their entitlements in the New Year, with the maximum benefit for 2025 at $4,018 per month.
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Democratic pols ditch Twitter after Elon Musk takeover, report shows
Democratic lawmakers have shown a sharp decline in X usage in the roughly two years since Elon Musk bought the company.
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Meet the Americans who dominated the 2024 Paris Olympics
This past year was filled with champions galore as Team USA showed up in Paris for the 2024 Games prepared for total domination. Nearly 600 U.S. athletes competed to bring home 126 medals.
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Missiles are now the biggest killer of plane passengers after Azerbaijan Airlines attack: report
Missiles have become the leading cause of death among airline passengers with more than 500 cases recorded in the last decade, the most recent of which was the Azerbaijan Airlines allegedly shot down by Russia on Christmas Day.
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Gleyber Torres signing with Tigers to end Yankees tenure
Gleyber Torres is taking his talents to the Midwest.
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Search halted for cruise passenger who fell off ship in Caribbean
Authorities later called off the search.
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Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi eviscerated for ‘egregious’ decision in horrific bowl game loss
Pat Narduzzi clearly didn't go to the Herm Edwards School of Coaching.
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2024 was a year of gaslighting — here are the worst media lies
Journalism morphed into blatant activism before our eyes, we were told things we all witnessed or heard didn't actually happen — and trust in the legacy media hit an all-time low.
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Johnny Depp’s lawyers were ‘concerned’ he ‘might lose his temper’ on stand during Amber Heard trial
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star's attorney "wanted to humanize" the actor during his and his ex-wife's 2022 defamation case in Virginia.
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Save up to 75% during the Bath and Body Works Semi-Annual Sale — candles, fragrance dupes, more
Stock up and save!
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My 10-year-old daughter got her nose pierced at school
“That is dead ass not funny.” A Queens mother was stunned to find out her daughter, McKenzie, 10, came home from school with a rebellious piercing in her nose. The mischievous tween said a friend did the deed with a piercing gun in the girls’ bathroom — as New Yorkers young and old get creative with...
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Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen airport where WHO chief was inside
Israeli airstrikes struck multiple targets inside Yemen on Thursday, including its international airport. The head of the United Nations' World Health Organization was inside during the attack. Also on Thursday in Gaza, Israel hit a TV broadcast van, killing five journalists inside, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel claims its strike targeted militants who were "posing as journalists."
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‘Hesitant’ Scheana Shay defends ‘staying silent’ after James Kennedy’s domestic violence arrest
Ever since Kennedy's Dec. 10 arrest, fans have flocked to several "Vanderpump Rules" stars' Instagram pages to ask why they have not addressed the news.
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President-elect Trump's "border czar" details immigration plans
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming "border czar" Tom Homan told The Washington Post that under the incoming administration, immigration authorities will again put families with children in detention centers, a policy halted by the Biden administration in 2021. He also acknowledged that some children of undocumented immigrants were born in the U.S., making them citizens who can't be deported. Homan said it will be the parents' choice whether to let their families be separated.
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Eye Opener: Severe storms in the South delay travel
Severe storms in the South, including tornadoes, delay travel and leave a trail of destruction. Meanwhile, the incoming Trump administration reveals immigration plans. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Comedian Dick Capri dead at 93
Hollywood is mourning the loss of a beloved comedian. Dick Capri died in his sleep at the age of 93 on Thursday, his son Jeff confirmed to TMZ, before adding that the late star celebrated Christmas with his family in Florida prior to his passing. Before his death, Capri was diagnosed with a bleeding enlarged aorta, but due to...
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Caleb Williams says Bears fans' frustrations predate his tenure after latest loss: 'It's my first year'
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams attempted to distance himself from the ire of fans, saying Thursday that their frustrations with the team predate his arrival.
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50 Cent Responds to Eminem Collaboration Remark
While the stars have collaborated on a number of projects, they have never exclusively recorded an album together.
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Map Reveals States Where Drivers Won't Need Vehicle Safety Tests in 2025
Regular safety and emissions inspections are not required in numerous U.S. states—are you in one of them?
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2024’s best films, TV shows and more, according to Times critics
L.A. Times reporters and critics have seen it all. Here's what they say was the best of 2024.
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‘Outlander’ Star Silvia Presente Thinks Dramatizing the “Traumatic”Captain Harkness Scene Could Have Been “A Bit Too Much”
"Seeing it through a monologue also gives you an insight into how that person feels about recalling it."
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Morrison Hotel made famous by The Doors destroyed by fire while occupied by squatters
The Morrison Hotel, the famous backdrop for The Doors' 1970 album named after it, was destroyed by a huge fire Thursday while being occupied by dozens of homeless squatters.
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GOP Candidate for State Supreme Court Demands 60K Ballots Be Thrown Out
Though there is no proof of fraud, the challenge is now in federal court, and it may go to the supreme court.
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Dolphins Reveal WR Tyreek Hill Has Second Injury
The Miami Dolphins have revealed that, in addition to his nagging wrist injury, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been battling something else.
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Russia Says Jailed American Conducted 'Genetic Screening' for Pentagon
A Russian-born U.S. citizen serving a prison sentence in Russia for bribery received 15 more years over espionage charges.
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The ‘Downton Abbey’ movie will include a  tribute to Maggie Smith, says producer: ‘feels significant’
“The fact that Dame Maggie herself has now passed away since that time, I do think, has given a real added poignancy to a story that we would have planned anyway,” said exec producer Gareth Neame.
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Questions surround cause of plane crash in Kazakhstan
Questions mount over the crash of a passenger airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people on board and injured 29 others. Russian officials blamed the crash on a bird strike, but some aviation experts are casting doubt. CBS News' Chris Livesay has more.
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American Tourist in Europe Shocked by What He Finds: 'Have to Say This'
Among the differences between the U.S. and Europe, there was one that a tourist found particularly frustrating.
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Severe weather slams South, parts of western U.S.
Across southeast Texas, there were multiple sightings of tornadoes Thursday. In Dallas, storms brought flash flooding. Meanwhile, a powerful atmospheric river hammered California, Oregon and Washington state, leaving thousands without power.
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What to know about returning unwanted holiday gifts
After the holiday gifts have been unwrapped, the National Retail Federation predicts nearly $900 billion in goods will be returned starting Friday. This week alone, retailers will see two-to-three times the number of returns than usual. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more.
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Here's how much exercise is needed to impact weight loss
The Journal of the American Medical Association published a review of more than 100 clinical trials that found at least 2.5 hours of moderate to higher intensity aerobic exercise per week "may help lead to a meaningful decrease" in weight, waist size and body fat. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains.
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Woman moved to tears after Google Maps discovery: ‘Memories came flooding back’
Katie Scott was moved to tears after spotting her late father sitting in his favorite spot on Google Maps 11 years after his death.
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Outrage As Husband Let Kids Open Presents Without Mom on Christmas Morning
Opening presents can teach children a few important life skills, says parenting expert Danielle Lindner.
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The government’s COVID con gave us a million American caskets
The Wall Street Journal’s COVID bombshell exposes how federal agencies carried out the biggest scientific con of the century.
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Weather impact on holiday travelers returning home
Across the country, some major airports face weather delays as Christmas travelers head home. With storms sweeping the South, Texas is expected to be hit the hardest. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry has the latest.
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This Christmas gift from Chipotle is making people ‘jealous’: ‘The best thing ever’
Not sure what to get a foodie for Christmas? Take a stab at this present. Forget the gift card or the limited edition “Boorito” costume — one person has revealed the one thing from Chipotle that has been hailed as the “gift that keeps giving.” Katherine Marie proudly boasted her Christmas present of 1,500 plastic forks...
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Dad's Reaction When 6-Year-Old Tried 'To Give Herself Bangs' Caught on Cam
Taylor Hohman, the wife of the man in the video, described what happened as the "biggest gentle parenting test" they ever faced.
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83-Year-Old Woman Murdered Outside Nursing Home in Israel Terror Stabbing
A Palestinian terrorist stabbed an 83-year-old woman to death outside her nursing home in Israel on Friday, police said.  The attack took place in the town of Herzliya on the Mediterranean coast outside Tel Aviv. The post 83-Year-Old Woman Murdered Outside Nursing Home in Israel Terror Stabbing appeared first on Breitbart.
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Denis Villeneuve once had a different career path and it involved a tree
Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp talks with 'Dune: Part 2' filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and previews the Oscar race for director in his Friday newsletter.
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WWE Considering Major Change for Royal Rumble: Report
WWE is reportedly strongly considering a major format change for one of its premiere events.
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New TV shows and movies coming in 2025: Where to watch and catch up on prior seasons
These are the shows premiering or returning in 2025, as well as the movies set to hit theaters in the new year. Here’s where to stream prior seasons and related movies.
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The Most Memorable Advice of 2024
In a year that brought both deeply polarizing moments and events of global camaraderie, these Atlantic writers, contributors, and experts tackled the quandaries and questions we encounter in our everyday lives.Their advice, grounded in experience and expertise, offers new ways to think about topics such as parenting, cooking, and building relationships. Their words of wisdom provide guidance on when to give children a phone, why we should reconsider plus-ones at weddings, and more.As 2025 approaches, now can feel like a time to set intentions for what you want the new year to bring. Let these musings be your guide as you reflect on what to carry forward—or leave behind.It’s Time to Stop Inviting Plus-Ones to Weddings, by Faith HillExtra guests are expensive. What if we did away with them?Plenty of People Could Quit Therapy Right Now, by Richard A. FriedmanTherapy isn’t like working out or going to the dentist. Eventually, you’re supposed to stop.Throw Out Your Black Plastic Spatula, by Zoë SchlangerBlack plastic products—such as spatulas, sushi trays, and children’s toys—are regularly made from recycled electronic waste. Many of these products contain concerning levels of flame retardants, and they are leaching into our food.You Might Be a Late Bloomer, by David BrooksFor many people, the talents that bloom later in life are more consequential than the ones that bloom early.Is It Wrong to Tell Kids to Apologize?, by Stephanie H. MurraySome parents argue that forcing children to say they’re sorry is useless or even harmful. The reality is more nuanced.Focus on the Things That Matter, by Jennifer SeniorHow do we move forward, as a nation, without looking at strangers as potential enemies?Americans Have Lost the Plot on Cooking Oil, by Yasmin TayagPicking an olive oil is like trying to plan a European vacation: Greece, Italy, or Spain? For such a basic ingredient, oil can be complicated. But in getting hung up on the minutiae of cooking oil, it’s easy to lose the plot.End the Phone-Based Childhood Now, by Jonathan Haidt The phone-based world in which children and adolescents now grow up is profoundly hostile to human development.
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The best VPNs for streaming live sports in 2025
Calling all sports fan!
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2024, in 4 minutes
2024 saw over 60 elections worldwide, many of which were marked with controversy. It was undoubtedly a divisive year both within and along borders. The war in Ukraine is now in its third year. Syrian rebels toppled the Assad regime after years of fighting. South Korea erupted into chaos after the prime minister declared martial law and was subsequently impeached. In the United States, President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed VP Kamala Harris, who ultimately lost to Donald Trump. Despite the tumultuous, seemingly never-ending wave of current events, people still found escape and unity in the Olympics, Brat summer, and a rambunctious pygmy hippo. 2024 had much of the world voting for change. Onward to 2025, where we will find out what it means.
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The top products Page Six editors tried and loved in 2024
From boots and bags to skincare and sweaters.
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What are the grades for the Knicks after 30 games?
As you might suspect given their 20-10 record, the grades are pretty good. Not perfect, though.
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‘Squid Game’ Star Lee Byung-hun Spills on the Front Man’s Juicy Season 2 Twist — Joining the Games as Player 001: “The Mask Comes Off”
"He creates this fake persona, almost a new character, and deceives those that he plays the games with," Lee said.
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Bears coach Thomas Brown oddly defends weird timeout in awful ‘TNF’ loss
There's just something about Bears coaches and bizarre late-game decisions.
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Condor Ceases Flights From Six Airports to Popular European Destination
Multiple U.S. airports will lose a direct route to the picturesque city of Frankfurt.
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