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James Ransone, Star of The Wire and It Chapter Two, Dies at 46
Los Angeles, Sunday, 21 December 2025.
James Ransone, the versatile actor celebrated for his standout performance as Ziggy Sobotka in HBO’s The Wire, has died by apparent suicide at age 46. Known for bringing depth to complex characters in both television and the It horror franchise, his sudden passing in Los Angeles marks a tragic loss for the entertainment industry.
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Wall Street Analysts Project Strong Nvidia Growth Driven by Next-Generation AI Infrastructure
New York, Sunday, 21 December 2025.
Leading financial analysts have reinforced a bullish outlook for Nvidia heading into 2026, citing robust demand for next-generation AI infrastructure. Bank of America’s Vivek Arya has reiterated a buy rating with a price forecast of $275, highlighting a massive $500 billion revenue opportunity linked to the upcoming Blackwell and Rubin chip architectures. Despite broader market concerns regarding saturation, data suggests the semiconductor leader remains undervalued, trading at compelling multiples relative to future earnings. As the ‘Golden Wave’ of generative AI adoption accelerates, institutional confidence remains high that Nvidia’s technological moat will secure its dominance through the coming fiscal year.
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D.C. Police Chief Resigns Amid Federal Investigation Into Crime Data Accuracy
Washington D.C., Sunday, 21 December 2025.
Facing federal inquiries into manipulated statistics, outgoing Chief Smith vehemently defended her integrity, controversially directing a biblical “F you” at critics during her Friday farewell address.
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GPS Jamming Disrupts Caribbean Aviation as Naval Tensions Mount
Caracas, Saturday, 20 December 2025.
As of December 20, 2025, escalating electronic warfare between the United States and Venezuela has degraded GPS reliability across the Caribbean, forcing the FAA to issue critical flight warnings. While Washington characterizes this naval buildup—including the deployment of the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford—as a counternarcotics operation, analysts suggest a deeper strategic motive: countering Russian-enabled asymmetric threats. The jamming, which Venezuela employs to shield infrastructure, inadvertently endangers commercial aviation. Most alarmingly, defense experts argue this represents the most significant U.S. naval concentration in the region since the Cuban Missile Crisis, likely aimed at neutralizing potential autonomous underwater vehicles threatening Gulf Coast shipping lanes.
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Potent “Super Flu” Variant Sparks Nationwide Surge in Hospitalizations
Atlanta, Sunday, 21 December 2025.
A rapidly spreading influenza variant, identified as H3N2 subclade K or the “super flu,” has triggered a 14.3% weekly jump in U.S. hospitalizations, posing a significant threat to healthcare capacity and workforce stability this winter. Data from the CDC indicates that major economic centers like New York City are experiencing case volumes roughly 460% higher than this time last year. While the current seasonal vaccine does not perfectly match this mutated strain due to its late emergence, health experts emphasize that vaccination remains critical for mitigating severe illness and preventing death. With five states already reporting “very high” activity levels, this aggressive respiratory season demands immediate attention to public health protocols to safeguard economic productivity and public safety.