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Monday, December 29, 2025

TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POST DECEMBER 29, 2025

TODAY'S TOP NEWS STORIES 

DECEMBER 29, 2025 

U.S. News
  1. Severe Winter Storm ("Bomb Cyclone") Impacts Millions: A powerful winter storm brought heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and dangerous travel disruptions across the Midwest and Northeast, causing thousands of flight delays and cancellations during the busy post-holiday period.
  2. Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting on Ukraine Peace: President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago, reporting progress toward a peace deal with Russia, though key issues like territory remain unresolved.
  3. Ongoing Immigration Enforcement Effects: The Trump administration's policies led to reduced foreign-born populations in various sectors, with impacts felt in hospitals, construction, and local communities.
  4. Flight Disruptions Due to Weather: Hundreds of flights were preemptively canceled at New York airports amid snowfall forecasts, highlighting ongoing travel challenges.
Politics
  1. Trump-Zelenskyy Talks Advance Ukraine Peace Efforts: The leaders described negotiations as "closer than ever," focusing on security guarantees and territorial disputes, amid Russia's ongoing attacks.
  2. Netanyahu to Meet Trump Amid Middle East Tensions: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned discussions on potential strikes against Iran and Gaza ceasefire phases.
  3. Trump's Policies Favor Big Tech: The administration eased AI chip export limits and fast-tracked data centers, aligning with industry goals on AI and crypto.
  4. Immigration Policy Changes: Effects include suspension of certain visa programs and debates over enforcement impacting various communities.
  5. Midterm Preparations and Challenges: With divided Congress, issues like government spending and health care costs loom ahead of 2026 elections.
World Affairs
  1. Trump-Zelenskyy Summit on Ukraine-Russia War: Progress reported on ending the conflict, including potential security guarantees, despite unresolved territorial claims.
  2. Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes and Ceasefire Efforts: Diplomats met to solidify a ceasefire after deadly clashes; related airstrikes reported.
  3. Russia Launches Iranian Satellites: Amid tensions, Russia sent three Iranian satellites into orbit.
  4. Sudan and Regional Conflicts: Drone strikes and civil war developments, including captures in West Kordofan.
  5. Middle East Exhaustion from Prolonged Wars: Reflections on decades of conflict in Syria, Gaza, and beyond, with calls for new paths to peace.
Education
  1. Conservative Overhaul at New College of Florida: Gov. DeSantis-led changes shifted the progressive institution toward classical education and conservative hires.
  2. AI Integration in Education: Discussions on digital literacy, media instruction, and AI's role in classrooms amid rapid tech advancements.
  3. Budget Cuts and Leadership Changes: Impacts on schools and universities, including layoffs and turnover in various districts.
  4. Head Start Program Debates: Scrutiny over effectiveness and safety in early childhood education.
  5. Enrollment Trends: Declines in some areas, alongside efforts to address mental health and safety in schools.
Economy
  1. Strong GDP Growth Amid Challenges: U.S. economy showed resilience with 4.3% annualized growth in Q3, driven by consumer spending despite tariffs and inflation.
  2. Stock Market Near Records ("Santa Claus Rally"): Major indexes hovered at highs, with optimism for 2026 amid AI-driven gains.
  3. AI Demand Drives Chip Shortages: Memory chip shortages raised device prices as AI infrastructure boomed.
  4. Inflation and Labor Market Mixed Signals: Persistent inflation, hiring slowdowns, but overall steady growth.
  5. Hong Kong Ups Growth Forecast: Raised to 3.2%, focusing on finance, tech, and trade.
Technology
  1. Trump Policies Boost Big Tech and AI: Eased export controls on AI chips, fast-tracked data centers, and supported crypto legislation.
  2. Nvidia's Major Deal with Groq: Acquired talent and licensed technology in a $20B move to maintain AI dominance.
  3. AI Memory Chip Shortage: Surging demand for AI led to shortages, potentially increasing device prices.
  4. AI's Pop Culture Impact: From generated music topping charts to studio deals (e.g., Disney-OpenAI) and ethical concerns.
  5. Concerns Over AI Agents and Safety: OpenAI's Sam Altman highlighted emerging issues with AI models.
Health
  1. Climate Change Health Impacts: Record threats from heat, pollution, and diseases, claiming millions annually.
  2. Disease Outbreaks Globally: Surges in cholera, measles, mpox in Africa; ongoing humanitarian crises.
  3. Alternative Autism Therapies Reviewed: Major study found little evidence for many popular complementary treatments.
  4. Mental Health and Wellness Insights: New findings on nutrition, exercise, and brain health from 2025 research.
  5. Vaccine and Public Health Milestones: WHO achievements in disease elimination, alongside debates on schedules.
Sports
  1. NFL Playoff Races Heat Up: Key games like Ravens' win over Packers (Derrick Henry 4 TDs) and Eagles edging Bills shaped postseason pictures.
  2. College Football Bowl Season: Ongoing games, including matchups like BYU vs. Georgia Tech.
  3. WNBA Expansion and Growth: League announced additions to 18 teams by 2030 amid rising popularity.
  4. Individual Achievements: Awards like FIFA Player of the Year (Ousmane Dembélé) and record performances.
  5. Global Events: From soccer to other sports, year-end reviews highlighted growth and viewership records.



Big Education Ape: LOOKING BACK: THE WEEK IN REVIEW SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2025 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2025/12/looking-back-week-in-review-sunday_01294995497.html 

The article compiles updates and reflections on various topics, including public education challenges, political commentary, and news highlights from December 2025. It features blog posts, news updates, and year-in-review summaries, emphasizing issues such as the state of public education, political events, healthcare concerns, and social movements like Black Lives Matter.

### Key Points
- Heavy snowfall impacts New York City, marking the region's heaviest snowfall in years. 
- Criticism of GOP Congress and their alleged protection of pedophiles. 
- Year in review highlights risks to public education and political controversies, including Trump’s remarks and healthcare challenges. 
- Various blog posts review top news stories of the week and year, emphasizing challenges in public education and social issues. 
- Advocacy for public education through organizations and movements like Black Lives Matter and Sandy Hook Promise
- Diane Ravitch and Badass Teacher Association promote better education and defend public education against oligarchic threats

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POST DECEMBER 28, 2025 + HAPPY KWANZAA 2025 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2025/12/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01381093756.html 

The article provides a comprehensive overview of major global and domestic events, political developments, education reforms, technological advancements, health issues, and societal challenges that occurred in late December 2025. It highlights key news stories, including severe weather events, political controversies, global conflicts, advancements in technology and health, and cultural celebrations. The article also critiques policies and actions under President Trump's administration, discusses the challenges faced by public education, and emphasizes the importance of social justice, labor rights, and public advocacy.

### Key Points  
- A major winter storm caused heavy snow and ice in the U.S. Northeast, disrupting travel and daily life.   
- Corporate bankruptcies reached a 15-year high due to economic pressures, with over 700 companies filing for bankruptcy in 2025.   
- U.S. military conducted airstrikes on ISIS militants in Nigeria to protect Christians.   
- Flu cases surged nationwide, with record-high activity in several states due to low vaccination rates.   
- President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to discuss peace plans amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine tensions.   
- Russia intensified attacks on Ukraine with missile and drone strikes ahead of peace talks.   
- Advances in AI integration in classrooms raised concerns about job displacement and privacy issues.   
- The U.S. economy grew at an annualized rate of 4.3% in Q3 2025, driven by consumer spending, exports, and AI investments.   
- Nvidia secured a $20 billion deal to license Groq's AI chip technology, boosting its competitiveness.   
- Record-breaking holiday spending boosted retail sales despite economic concerns.   
- The Trump administration eased federal restrictions on marijuana, potentially changing its classification and access.   
- Israel recognized Somaliland as an independent state, sparking backlash from Somalia.   
- California dropped its lawsuit against the federal government over high-speed rail project funding.   
- The Trump administration faced criticism for divisive policies, including deportations and anti-immigration stances.   
- Public education faced challenges, including budget cuts, layoffs, and threats to equity-focused programs like Title I and Head Start.   
- The "Schools of Hope" program in Florida allowed charter schools to co-locate with public schools, raising equity concerns.   
- The U.S. Department of Education faced threats of dismantling under the Trump administration, with equity programs at risk.   
- Historical and modern efforts to privatize public education have perpetuated inequality, often under the guise of school choice.   
- Advances in health included progress in CRISPR for rare conditions, Alzheimer's prevention vaccines, and new treatments for epilepsy and dementia.   
- A rare outbreak of infant botulism linked to contaminated formula prompted a health alert.   
- Political and social issues, such as gerrymandering, censorship, and anti-immigrant policies, were highlighted as ongoing challenges.   
- Social justice movements and labor rights advocacy emphasized the importance of solidarity among diverse communities.   
- Cultural reflections on global winter celebrations, including Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, emphasized joy, togetherness, and peace. 

Big Education Ape: MORNING NEWS UPDATE: DECEMBER 28, 2025 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2025/12/morning-news-update-december-28-2025.html 

Shares insights on public services and political aspirations, while updates cover significant U.S. and global events. Topics range from severe winter weather, political controversies, and international conflicts to advancements in education, economy, and technology. Sports highlights and health breakthroughs also feature prominently.

### Key Points
- Fred Klonsky critiques public services and anticipates political changes in New York. 
- Heavy snowfall disrupts travel in NYC; Trump faces criticism for branding federal institutions. 
- Zelenskyy-Trump summit discusses Ukraine peace amidst Russian attacks. 
- Strict immigration policies lead to labor shortages in key sectors. 
- U.S. National Security Strategy shifts toward isolationist policies. 
- Global events include missile strikes in Ukraine, phased elections in Myanmar, and ceasefire agreements in Southeast Asia. 
- U.S. economy shows resilience with 4.3% GDP growth despite inflation and tariffs. 
- AI-driven memory chip shortages increase device costs; Nvidia acquires Groq for $20 billion. 
- Health updates include flu spikes, dementia studies, and new cancer screening technology
- NFL playoff races intensify; college football bowl results highlight key victories. 

The article provides a comprehensive overview of major news events and updates from December 21 to December 27, 2025. It covers topics ranging from political developments, global conflicts, weather events, education, health advancements, economic updates, and cultural highlights. Key stories include President Trump's Christmas activities, the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria, significant weather disruptions, and various global political and social issues.

### Key Points
- President Trump sent a Christmas greeting shortly after threatening U.S. broadcasters critical of him. 
- A major winter storm caused significant snow and ice in the Northeast. 
- A federal judge ordered the release of Jeffrey Epstein's grand jury records from 2006, with scrutiny on Ghislaine Maxwell
California experienced mudslides and flooding after record-breaking holiday storms. 
- A single Powerball ticket in Arkansas won $1.817 billion on Christmas Eve. 
- The Department of Justice requested more time to release Epstein files after missing a deadline. 
- A shooting in North Carolina during a custody exchange resulted in one death and two injured officers. 
- California dropped its lawsuit against the federal government regarding high-speed rail project funding. 
National Kwanzaa observances began on December 26, focusing on community resilience. 
- A gas explosion at a Pennsylvania nursing home required a significant rescue operation. 
President Trump made Christmas calls to children and soldiers, defended the coal industry, and joked about a "bad Santa." 
EU warned of retaliatory action after the U.S. barred five European officials from entry. 
- The Trump administration announced plans to replace 30 career ambassadors with loyalist diplomats. 
- Over a third of U.S. states sued the Department of Health and Human Services over youth gender-affirming care restrictions. 
- The U.S. launched airstrikes on ISIS camps in Nigeria to protect persecuted Christians. 
- President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed a peace plan for the war in Ukraine. 
China imposed sanctions on U.S. defense firms after an arms deal with Taiwan
Yemen separatists seized control of southern governorates, prompting Saudi Arabia to withdraw troops from Aden
- Israel reopened the Gaza-Egypt border crossing for Palestinians. 
- A border skirmish between Thailand and Cambodia caused casualties. 
Pope Leo XIV called for global peace and criticized the global economy in his Christmas message. 
- Analysts reported that Trump’s 2025 tariffs significantly impacted U.S. trade policies. 
TIME Magazine named "The Architects of AI" as its 2025 Person of the Year. 
- Studies highlighted virtual reality's role in combating loneliness among the elderly during the holidays. 
- Rising medication costs were linked to deadly consequences due to reduced insurance coverage. 
- Scientists identified four distinct biological types of autism, which could change treatment approaches. 
- A rare outbreak of infant botulism linked to contaminated formula prompted a health alert. 
- A pilot program using social networks increased successful kidney transplants by 40%. 
- A study suggested certain social hobbies could reduce dementia risk by up to 76%. 
School abductions in Nigeria ended with the release of 130 students and staff. 
- U.S. states increased child care investments in 2025 to combat rising costs. 
- Teacher retention in rural areas reached a 10-year low despite increased recruitment. 
- The University of Michigan hired Kyle Whittingham as its new football head coach. 
- The NBA witnessed record-breaking viewership during its Christmas Day games. 
- Construction for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics reached a major milestone. 
- President Trump issued over 220 executive orders in the first year of his second term. 
- Israel became the first country to recognize Somaliland's independence. 
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked President Trump’s attempt to deploy the National Guard in Illinois
MERS-CoV cases increased globally, including in Saudi Arabia and France. 
- Global spending during the holiday season exceeded expectations despite economic concerns. 
Full-fat dairy was linked to lower dementia risk in a large study. 
- New research suggested that orange juice could improve heart health. 
- The NFL's Christmas Day games saw record-breaking viewership. 

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POST DECEMBER 27, 2025 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2025/12/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_0852633021.html 

The article provides a comprehensive overview of various political, social, educational, economic, technological, and health-related developments and events that occurred in 2025. It discusses global affairs, U.S. domestic policies, education reforms, technological advancements, and societal challenges. Key topics include U.S. airstrikes, immigration policies, the rise of AI, public education challenges, and the erosion of democratic values under the Trump administration.  





OH: An Unfunded Tutoring Mandate PETER GREENE https://curmudgucation.substack.com/p/oh-an-unfunded-tutoring-mandate 

Ohio's legislature is considering a bill mandating schools to provide high-dosage tutoring and professional development for math teachers without allocating any funding, creating an unfunded mandate. Critics argue that this initiative is impractical, costly, and burdensome for schools, especially without the necessary resources. The bill reflects a broader trend of lawmakers imposing educational policies without proper support, often leading to criticism of public schools for failing to meet unrealistic expectations. The legislation has already passed the Senate and is moving through the House.

### Key Points
- Ohio legislature proposes a bill requiring free high-dosage tutoring and professional development for math teachers, without funding. 
- Senator Andrew Brenner claims the bill prioritizes students' needs over adults, despite the lack of resources provided. 
- High-dosage tutoring is challenging and expensive to implement effectively, yet legislators expect schools to manage without additional funding. 
- Critics argue that such unfunded mandates set schools up for failure, which can be used to justify dismantling public education. 
- The Ohio legislature appears more focused on other priorities, like funding a stadium, than addressing the real needs of education. 

CURMUDGUCATION: ICYMI: Top Tenless Edition (12/28) https://curmudgucation.blogspot.com/2025/12/icymi-top-tenless-edition-1228.html 

ICYMI: Top Tenless Edition (12/28)

### Key Points

- The author decided against creating a "Top Ten" list due to time constraints, unreliable analytics, and the challenges of sorting through numerous posts. 

- Stephen Fitzpatrick's conversations with students reveal the impact of AI in education. 

- Andy Spears discusses disruptions in Indianapolis schools caused by anti-public education policies in Indiana. 

- Steve Nuzum critiques the concept of "learning loss" and the proposed solutions to address it. 

- Akil Bello examines the College Board's practices and their connection to marketing strategies. 

- Sue Kingery Woltanski highlights Florida's controversial charter school co-location policies and their implications. 

- Bruce Lesley critiques U.S. policymakers for decisions that negatively impact children. 

- Ohio's legislature mandates free tutoring for low-performing students but fails to provide funding. 

- Nancy Flanagan compiles a list of the most depressing education blogs of 2025. 

- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emerges as a vocal skeptic of AI, criticizing its potential societal impacts. 

- A MAGA legislator proposes a property tax cut for people without children in schools, raising concerns about its implications for education funding. 

- The post includes links to various education-related blogs and resources, encouraging readers to explore diverse perspectives on education issues. 



Fundamental Dilemma Facing Every Teacher: Managing Academic and Emotional Roles in Classrooms https://larrycuban.wordpress.com/2025/12/28/fundamental-dilemma-facing-every-teacher-managing-academic-and-emotional-roles-in-classrooms/ via @CubanLarry 

Larry Cuban's article explores the fundamental dilemma faced by teachers in balancing their academic and emotional roles in the classroom. Teachers must navigate the challenge of imparting knowledge and maintaining objectivity while also building personal connections with students to foster engagement and learning. This balancing act requires teachers to manage competing values, as they strive to find the right mix of professionalism and emotional involvement.

### Key Points

- Teachers face a core dilemma of managing both academic and emotional roles in classrooms. 

- A dilemma involves choosing between two or more valued options, requiring compromises and trade-offs. 

- Academic roles demand social distance and objective judgment of students’ performance, while emotional roles require personal connections with students. 

- Teachers must balance these roles, as personal relationships can enhance student engagement and learning. 

- Some teachers manage to artfully blend academic and emotional roles, creating a classroom persona that fosters both respect and affection from students. 



glen brown: Ukraine: "Resilience That Inspires the World" https://teacherpoetmusicianglenbrown.blogspot.com/2025/12/ukraine-resilience-that-inspires-world.html 

The article is a collection of blog entries and reflections by Glen Brown, touching on various sociopolitical issues, global events, and personal musings. It highlights the resilience of Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict, critiques of political figures like Donald Trump, and broader themes of justice, oppression, and societal challenges.

### Key Points
- The resilience of Ukraine and its counteroffensive actions against Russian aggression, including military strikes and a peace plan proposed by President Zelenskyy. 
- Criticism of Donald Trump and his administration, focusing on corruption, abuse of power, and threats to democracy. 
- Reflections on sociopolitical issues such as justice, inequality, pensions, healthcare, and education reform. 
- Cultural and personal reflections, including famous quotations, poetry, and historical perspectives. 

glen brown: The Week Ahead https://teacherpoetmusicianglenbrown.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-week-ahead.html 

The article is a collection of various topics, reflections, and news updates, primarily focused on political, social, and cultural issues. It includes commentary on Donald Trump, criminal justice reform, the Epstein files, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other contemporary issues. The author shares personal reflections, quotes, and insights while also promoting a newsletter.

### Key Points

- Writers should remain independent of doctrines, theories, and politics, embracing isolation to resist oppression. 

- The article discusses recent political and legal developments, including updates on the Epstein files, judicial rulings, and lawsuits related to Donald Trump. 

- Crime rates in the U.S. have dropped significantly, with a 50% reduction in drug arrests since 2019, despite a decrease in overall arrests. 

- Trump’s controversial Christmas Day post about Jeffrey Epstein raises questions about his knowledge of Epstein’s actions and potential future legal implications. 

- The article criticizes the Department of Justice for its handling of the Epstein files, suggesting it acted more in Trump’s interest than in the public’s or victims’. 

- Reflections on Trump’s presidency include his use of clemency powers, immigration policies, and alleged corruption. 

- The blog connects current events to broader historical and political contexts, emphasizing the importance of informed discourse. 

- Calls for accountability, social justice, and the preservation of democracy are central themes throughout the article. 



Larry Ferlazzo'sMy Best Posts That Appeared In December Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ 

The article provides an overview of recent blog posts, educational resources, and teaching strategies from Larry Ferlazzo’s blog. It highlights his curated lists of the best education posts, predictions for 2026, and various teaching tools for educators, especially those working with English Language Learners (ELLs). It also references his books, online content, and other contributions to the education community.

### Key Points

- Larry Ferlazzo shares his favorite and most useful educational posts for December 2025, including end-of-year “best” lists. 

- Suggestions for using New Year’s resolutions as a teaching tool are provided, along with related resources. 

- Larry discusses Sal Khan’s surprising op-ed and moderates a panel on addressing reduced newcomer enrollment. 

- Predictions for education trends in 2026 are outlined. 

- Recommendations for zero-prep activities for ELL classrooms and creating music collaboratively are shared. 

- A review of the Zootopia movie highlights lessons on grit and its limitations. 

- Larry shares “The Best and Worst Education News of 2025” and other end-of-year reflections. 

- Practical teaching resources for Social Studies, Math, Science, and ELL classrooms are highlighted, along with strategies for student motivation and parental involvement. 

- Larry’s additional work, including his blog, radio show, and contributions to Education Week Teacher and The New York Times, is mentioned. 



Garbage collection and street cleaning are requirements, not accomplishments. I'm looking forward to a New York with Mayor Mamdani. FRED KLONSKY https://fredklonsky.substack.com/p/garbage-collection-and-street-cleaning 

### Key Points

- Zohran Mamdani is set to be inaugurated as the mayor of New York City, with a vision of transforming the city beyond basic services like garbage collection and street cleaning. 

- Mamdani aims for an affordable, diverse, and inclusive city where housing, safety for immigrants, and cultural values are prioritized over mere functionality. 

- The article emphasizes the need for imagination and ambition in city governance, advocating for policies like free pre-K, free buses, and rent freezes, which have been implemented in other cities globally. 

- A commenter highlights the challenges of housing affordability in New York, expressing frustration with the lack of effective solutions and the disappearance of the middle class. 



Schools Matter: Tell GOP Congress to Stop Protecting Pedophiles http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2025/12/tell-gop-congress-to-stop-protecting.html 

Tell Congress: Demand AG Bondi release ALL of the Epstein files now

### Key Points

- A bipartisan group of lawmakers criticizes the DOJ for excessive redactions in the Epstein files and accuses it of violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the release of all files by December 19, 2025. 

- Representatives Ro Khanna and Tom Massie are considering legal and congressional actions, including impeachment hearings, inherent contempt of Congress, and criminal prosecution of DOJ officials for non-compliance. 

- Lawmakers are in contact with survivors and their lawyers to bring them to Capitol Hill to demand the DOJ comply with the law. 

- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene emphasizes that the intent of the law was to expose corrupt elites and officials, not to protect them through redactions. 

- The Democratic Coalition is sponsoring a campaign encouraging citizens to contact Congress and demand the release of the unredacted Epstein files. 

- The campaign aims to reach a goal of 1,600 letters to Congress, with 829 already sent. 



Judge, Jury, Executioner https://www.changethelausd.com/_judge_jury_executioner 

Two shipwrecked men were killed at sea by U.S. forces under the Trump administration, violating the Geneva Convention. The incident highlights growing concerns about lawlessness, disregard for international law, and constitutional violations during Trump’s second term. The administration justified the killings by accusing the men of drug smuggling without evidence. Critics, including military and political figures, condemned the actions, emphasizing the illegality of following unlawful orders. The article also critiques the broader implications of Trump’s governance, including threats to opposition leaders and attacks on constitutional principles.

### Key Points

- U.S. forces killed two shipwrecked men, violating the Geneva Convention, under Trump's administration. 

- The killings were justified by unproven claims of drug smuggling, reflecting a broader disregard for law and accountability. 

- Military and political figures criticized the actions, highlighting the illegality of following unlawful orders under the Uniform Code of Military Justice

- The article criticizes Trump’s administration for constitutional violations, attacks on opposition leaders, and suppression of the press.