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  • BREAKING NEWS: 8 American cities you're probably pronouncing wrong: A celebration of local quirks

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for PeopleWin|Updated Dec 19, 2025

    8 American cities you're probably pronouncing wrong: A celebration of local quirks Across the United States, the unique pronunciation of local cities and towns is more than just a quirk of regional dialects — it is a cultural touchstone shared with new arrivals, tourists, and even other residents themselves. Both regional accents and linguistic history play a role in this fun aspect of American life. While there are a myriad of cities across the U.S. with complicated names t...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Stolen Box Truck Leads LAPD on Pursuit Through West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Brentwood

    Stan Greene, Observer Sataff Writer|Updated Dec 19, 2025

    Los Angeles - December 19, 2025--Los Angeles Police Department officers pursued a suspect driving a stolen box truck through the West Los Angeles area, including Santa Monica, on Thursday afternoon. The pursuit began around 11:30 a.m. near the 2500 block of Stoner Avenue after reports that the suspect jumped into the box truck while an employee was unloading appliances, according to authorities. LAPD units and aerial support from SkyFOX tracked the vehicle as it traveled throu...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Marjorie Taylor Greene's No Surgical Genital Mutilation Act For Those Under 18 Years of Age, Passes House, Goes to Senate

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 19, 2025

    Washington, D.C. — December 18, 2025. The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would make it a federal crime to provide gender-affirming medical care, including puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgeries, to individuals under the age of 18.H.R. 3492. Titled the "Protect Children’s Innocence Act" and sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), amends existing federal law on female genital mutilation to classify certain gender-affirming pro...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Emoji reactions: The new language of digital communication

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for AnyWho|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Emoji reactions: The new language of digital communication In face-to-face communication, you’re constantly sending subconscious signals to another person without even realizing it. Whether it’s a nod, facial reactions, or short reaction murmurs, they indicate understanding and active listening. Text messaging and digital communications have developed their own equivalents over the years with the use of emojis. AnyWho put together the top mini responses used over text tha...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Germany's most fascinating winter foods, and the off-the-beaten-path Christmas markets that still serve them

    Stacker, Megan DeMatteo for Historic Highlights of Germany

    Germany’s most fascinating winter foods, and the off-the-beaten-path Christmas markets that still serve them As the birthplace of centuries-old holiday customs, Germany today hosts between 2,500 and 3,000 Christmas markets every year and attracts millions of visitors from around the world. Most Americans fly in for the big, headline markets in Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt, eagerly crowding around outdoor stalls to savor the usual lineup of pretzels, bratwurst, and ...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Suspect in Brown University Shooting and Murder of MIT Professor from Portugal, Found Dead

    Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Providence, RI / Boston, MA - December 18, 2025. The six-day manhunt for the gunman responsible for a deadly mass shooting at Brown University and the subsequent murder of an MIT professor ended Thursday night when authorities discovered the suspect dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire. Law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national and former Brown University graduate student. Valente died...

  • BREAKING NEWS: A Rise of Civic Engagement in Santa Monica

    Arthur Jeon, Special to the Observer|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Dear Residents of Santa Monica, When the train finished in 2016, our lives near 9th and Wilshire changed completely. For almost a decade I've written about the decline of the downtown area, being attacked by addicts, cleaning human feces out of our condo's carports, and witnessing a skid row reality take over my local Reed Park. I've become a crank to myself, trying to sound the alarm about a disintegrating city right before my eyes. Before my work responsibilities buried...

  • BREAKING NEWS: BMW Travelling at 100 MPH Demolishes Building at 2600 Santa Monica Blvd in Epic Crash

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 14, 2025

    The young man drove his two door BMW over 100 miles per hour on Santa Monica Blvd at 11:30 pm Thursday night, December 11, 2025. He struck a light pole after losing control of his vehicle, then proceeded to crash into a 1970's era brick building on the corner, essentially demolishing the building. We spoke to the building manager examining the building teh next morning. He said that a BMW travelling at high speed hit a lightpole, then demolished the building. He added that...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Backlash Intensifies Over Controversial Ocean Ave Housing Project Featuring Schizophrenics and Addicts

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    SANTA MONICA – Caroline Torosis was officially sworn in as Santa Monica's mayor on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, in a ceremony at City Hall that blended pomp with pointed public scrutiny, as residents confronted her over a contentious county-backed plan to repurpose two luxury Ocean Avenue hotels into transitional housing for individuals with severe mental illness. Administered by California Secretary of State Alex Padilla in a departure from tradition, the oath-taking drew a p...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Palisadian Post Newspaper to Cease Publication After 97 Years

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    Pacific Palisades, Calif. - On Wednesday, the Palisadian Post, the community's newspaper of record since 1928, announced it will publish its final edition later this month, bringing to a close nearly a century of chronicling life in the tight-knit coastal enclave between Santa Monica and Malibu. In a heartfelt front-page letter to readers titled "A Farewell, With Gratitude," publisher Alan Smolinisky and editor Bill Bruns revealed that the devastating effects of the Palisades...

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    A Family-Friendly Stay at The Ambassador Hotel in Waikiki

    Chanin Victor, Travel and Lifestyle Editor|Updated Dec 19, 2025

    When you're planning a family trip to Waikiki, choosing the right hotel can make all the difference, especially when you're traveling with teenagers, hoping to balance beach time, sightseeing, and a little breathing room. On our most recent stay in Oʻahu, my daughter and I checked into The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, while her grandparents stayed nearby in an Airbnb. That setup ended up being perfect: we had our own space, easy access to them, and a hotel that genuinely...

  • Retail supply chains brace for a redefined 2026 as tariffs, technology gaps, and nearshoring upend old models

    Stacker, Alyssa Wolfe for Kase|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Retail supply chains brace for a redefined 2026 as tariffs, technology gaps, and nearshoring upend old models A new survey of 250 retail supply chain leaders reveals a sector undergoing one of the fastest strategic shifts in decades. Between rising tariffs, geopolitical pressures, and surging consumer expectations, organizations are being forced to rebuild their logistics networks for resilience rather than speed. The study, commissioned by WSI | Kase and conducted by...

  • Private aviation market hits $26.6B as shared ownership models disrupt luxury travel

    Stacker, Jay Franco Serevilla for Fractional Jet Ownership|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Private aviation market hits $26.6B as shared ownership models disrupt luxury travel The private jet market, valued at $26.6 billion in 2024, is projected to grow to nearly $50.8 billion by 2034. Suddenly, private aviation is less “secret society of the absurdly rich” and more a service for executives, entrepreneurs, and anyone allergic to airport chaos. This is possible due to shared ownership models, particularly fractional ownership. In this article, Fractional Jet Own...

  • Sick Building Syndrome: Indoor air quality services and employee productivity

    Stacker, Ernest List for The Way Commercial Cleaning|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    The ‘Sick Building’ Syndrome: Indoor air quality services and employee productivity While remote work might have been in the spotlight in recent years, many businesses are now actively encouraging, or even mandating, a return-to-work strategy that brings employees back into the office. In theory, this is designed to improve productivity and strengthen team bonds, which is difficult or impossible when everyone is based in different locations. However, one overlooked impact of...

  • E-commerce returns management: Tips for transforming reverse logistics from cost center to customer loyalty driver

    Stacker, Candace Barnette for ShipStation|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    E-commerce returns management: Tips for transforming reverse logistics from cost center to customer loyalty driver The post-peak returns surge is inevitable. Every year, retailers and e-commerce brands brace for the January reckoning—when holiday returns flood warehouses, margins shrink, and balance sheets take a hit. But what if e-commerce returns management didn’t have to be a necessary evil? ShipStation examines whether reverse logistics could actually strengthen customer r...

  • Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you

    Stacker, Melissa J. Linn for Comerica, Noah Harden for Comerica|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you Estate planning isn’t a one-time event — it’s a moving target. With gift and estate tax laws in flux and even “permanent” reforms often lasting no more than a decade or an administration, families are rethinking their approach. One powerful strategy? Lifetime gifting. But without careful planning, missteps can not only undermine your intentions but also expose your estate to greater tax liability. Comerica shares se...

  • Feeling overwhelmed by the holidays? Here's how to take back control.

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for April Health|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by the holidays? Here’s how to take back control. The holidays are sold as a perfect blend of joy and togetherness, but for many people, the reality of the holiday season is so incredibly different. The holidays can bring not only stress but also family tension, financial pressure, and loneliness. Numerous surveys from national organizations consistently show that a large share of Americans feel increasingly anxious and deal with more emotional strain d...

  • A guide to finding the perfect bra for winter fashion

    Stacker, Sophie Weiss for Honeylove|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    A guide to finding the perfect bra for winter fashion Baby, it’s cold outside, and that means it’s time for a wardrobe update — and that includes bras. Choosing the right bra for your top or dress can make all the difference. Honeylove shares some insider tips for finding your perfect match this season. Before you get started, make sure you’re wearing the correct bra size. Best Bra for Tight, Long-Sleeve Shirts One wintertime essential is a tight, long-sleeve shirt. You’ll wan...

  • Retail AI investors stay bullish on AI stocks, Motley Fool survey finds

    Stacker, Jack Caporal for The Motley Fool|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    Retail AI investors stay bullish on AI stocks, Motley Fool survey finds Stock market news has been dominated by artificial intelligence (AI), and retail AI investors appear to be holding steady on their AI stocks despite debate over whether an AI bubble is forming. The Motley Fool’s 2026 AI Investor Outlook Report found that less than 10% of AI investors plan to reduce their AI stock exposure over the next year, while about 60% of all Motley Fool survey respondents are c...

  • Schools that are good at teaching math are also good in reading, and vice versa

    Stacker, Chad Aldeman for The 74|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    Schools that are good at teaching math are also good in reading — and vice versa Many people prefer restaurants that specialize and perfect a certain type of cuisine — they don’t want their barbecue restaurant to offer sushi, and see extensive menus as a worrisome sign of mediocrity. On the other hand, they may not want a hotel that excels in only one area — they want every hotel they stay at to have clean sheets and towels, hot water and a quiet environment. What about school...

  • 11 home design predictions for 2026, based on insights from home professionals and homeowner activity

    Stacker, Mitchell Parker for Houzz|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    2 home design predictions for 2026, based on insights from home professionals and homeowner activity What will homeowners ask design and construction pros for in 2026? Expect trends that are both boldly expressive and deeply rooted in classic craftsmanship. Here are the top 11 Houzz U.S. home design trend predictions for 2026, informed by an analysis of activity from the platform’s 70 million-plus homeowners and home design enthusiasts, and more than 3 million construction a...

  • 10 answers that could save a life: Organ donation explained

    Stacker, Anissa Durham for The Markup|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    1 answers that could save a life: Organ donation explained Teenagers aren’t supposed to struggle to breathe. But two years ago, Micah Clayborne, a then-active 13-year-old middle school tennis player, knew something was wrong. Still, he pushed through the symptoms — persistent sweating and shortness of breath — for six months before finally telling his parents. They rushed their son to the hospital. Within days, doctors diagnosed Micah with Danon disease — a genetic conditi...

  • From e-cards to virtual worlds: 30 years of digital Christmas

    Stacker, Lauren Mae for Decentraland

    From e-cards to virtual worlds: 30 years of digital Christmas For as long as we’ve had the internet, we’ve been using it to celebrate the holidays. If you’re an elder millennial or Gen Xer, you probably still remember the early rituals well: sending laughably pixelated e-cards, posting seasonal greetings on message boards, rushing home to change your AIM font to holiday colors after school. Perhaps you painstakingly decorated your GeoCities page with HTML snowfall and a loopin...

  • China-US freight shipping rates stabilize at lower levels as December bookings slow

    Stacker, Michael Emiliani for Freight Right Global Logistics|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    China-US freight shipping rates stabilize at lower levels as December bookings slow This week, global trade policy saw several notable developments suggesting a turning point in how major economies manage supply chains, resource dependencies, and trade imbalances. The EU’s push to reduce dependency on Chinese raw materials and China’s simultaneous move to streamline rare-earth exports reflect a recalibration of trade flows, away from old dependencies and toward div...

  • Boutique Airline JSX Lands Daily Las Vegas Service at Santa Monica Airport, Boosting Local Travel Options

    Dick Hertz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    SANTA MONICA – Marking a revival for the historic Santa Monica Airport (SMO), semi-private carrier JSX announced the launch of daily nonstop flights to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas starting December 19, 2025, offering Westside travelers a hassle-free alternative to LAX's congestion with just 30 seats per flight on sleek ATR 42-600 turboprops. The service, operating seven days a week during SMO's standard hours (6 a.m. to 10 p.m.), arrives on the heels of a t...

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