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This year began with a deadly New Year's Day car-ramming terrorist attack in New Orleans and is finishing with a flurry of horrific shootings, including a mass shooting at Brown University, but 2025 is also poised to end with the largest one-year drop in U.S. homicides ever recorded, according to data from cities both large and small.
From Applebee's to Shake Shack, this is a guide to which fast food and restaurant chains will be open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Fox Nation's "Who Can Forget 2025?" revisits shocking events including Trump's return to power, America's first pope, and notable pop culture events that defined the year.
From some of the biggest headlines, to investigations — and simply some of our favorite stories from the amazing people in our community — here’s a recap of just a handful of the thousands of stories we covered in 2025.
The Knicks reached the East Finals because of Brunson. Earlier this month, they won the Emirates NBA Cup with Brunson delivering his best games of the early season. In a league of solid point guards, only Shai delivered better results in 2025 than Brunson.
Climate change worsened by human behavior made 2025 one of the hottest years ever recorded. There were 157 "most extreme" weather events.
Major stock indexes ended lower for a fourth straight session on the final trading day of 2025, although they posted double-digit gains for the year.
The current average mortgage rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.15%, according to the Mortgage Research Center. The average rate on a 15-year mortgage is 5.30%, while the average rate on a 30-year jumbo mortgage is 6.
For the past 15 years, the fact-checkers at PolitiFact have sorted through hundreds of statements by politicians to name the "Lie of the Year." This year, the editors dubbed 2025 the "Year of the Lies.