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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Smart Moves: Understanding Your 401(k) for a Secure Retirement

Retirement planning can feel overwhelming, but understanding your 401(k) is a great place to start. This savings tool, offered by many employers, lets you set aside part of your paycheck before taxes are taken out. The best part? Your employer might even match your contributions, which is like getti

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

How Dirt Affects Your Money: A Look at Italian Farms

Soil is not just dirt. It's a big deal for farmers. When it washes away, it takes more than just the ground. It takes money and options. In Italy, farms losing too much soil are feeling the pinch. They make less profit. Their return on assets drops by 1. 20%. Their return on equity falls by 2. 10%.

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

How Democrats Can Stop Losing by Being Less Picky

Democrats might want to think about being nicer to people if they want to win again. They have a habit of ignoring or dismissing folks who don't fit their idea of perfect. This isn't just about voters, but also about powerful people who might seem a bit odd or difficult. Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Colorado's Child Care Crisis: Local Efforts to Bridge the Gap

Colorado is grappling with a serious child care crisis. The cost of child care is a huge burden for many families. For a single parent, child care can take up nearly half of their income. This is way above the federal affordability benchmark of 7%. The state also has a shortage of spots in licensed

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

The Blurry Line Between Medical Science and Miracles

Medical breakthroughs often seem like miracles, but are they really? Or is it just science advancing at the right time? For some, it doesn't matter. They see both as divine intervention. Take Howard, a retired doctor, who beat lymphoma in 2002 with a standard chemo treatment. His specialist warned

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Fest Ignites Young Minds in Berkeley County

A recent tech gathering in Berkeley County, South Carolina, sparked curiosity and excitement among both students and adults. The event, organized by Ignite Tech Impact alongside Google Data Center and The Watson Institute, aimed to bridge the tech gap in rural areas. Keenen Swinton, a student from G

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Retailers Find Their Perfect Match with Vibe POS

Retailers often struggle with point-of-sale (POS) systems designed for many industries. These systems don't always fit the unique needs of retail stores. That's where Vibe Retail POS comes in. This platform is made just for retail businesses. Retail stores have special needs. They need to manage in

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Jan 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

California's Solar Dilemma: Why This Old Plant Stays Open

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Ivanpah solar plant stands as a symbol of both innovation and controversy. This power plant, once hailed as a marvel of solar technology, is now a hot topic among energy experts and policymakers. The plant uses a unique method called solar thermal technology. It has a

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert's Heartfelt Support Amidst Shocking News

Melissa Gilbert, known for her role in "Little House on the Prairie, " has been receiving an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues following the arrest warrant issued for her husband, Timothy Busfield. The warrant, issued by the Albuquerque Police Department, alleges that Busfield abused tw

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

A Family's Journey to Self-Sufficiency

In the heart of Minnesota, a family has embraced a lifestyle that's both rewarding and challenging. Katie and Ryan Krejci now call a cozy 960-square-foot hunting shed home. They have transformed five acres of land into a thriving homestead. Their goal is to grow as much of their own food as possible

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