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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Tax Tips: Meals and Miles

Tax time can be confusing, especially when it comes to figuring out what counts as a business expense. Two experts from Wisconsin, Rick Kutch and Mark Leeder, share some key points to help business owners stay on track. First, let's talk about meals. Many people think any meal eaten during work hou

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Portland's Housing Crisis: Can Affordable Living Be Fixed?

Portland is facing a big problem with affordable housing. Many people are struggling to find a place to live that they can afford. Ambrose Haynes is one of them. He spent months waiting for help, but it never came. He wanted to live in a place where the rent was not too high, but he couldn't find on

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in Big Oil: Chevron's CFO Shares Insights

Chevron, a major player in the energy sector, has been making headlines with its recent acquisition of Hess for a staggering $53 billion. This deal, finalized in July, came after a lengthy legal battle with Exxon Mobil that lasted over 20 months. Now, Chevron is focusing on streamlining its operatio

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Is Nifty Ready for a Santa Rally This Week?

Nifty ended its four-day losing streak on Friday, but the gains were not enough to avoid a 0. 3% weekly loss. With global markets quiet due to holidays, trading volumes were expected to stay low. This week, investors will be watching global trends, changes in the BSE index, foreign and domestic inve

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Turning Big Investments into Bite-Sized Pieces

The world of finance is getting a digital makeover. Big, expensive investments that used to be out of reach for most people are now being broken down into smaller, digital pieces. This is all thanks to something called tokenization. It's like turning a big pizza into slices that everyone can afford.

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Read Tiny Magnets with Light

Scientists have found a new way to read tiny magnets using light. These magnets are so small that they are made of just one molecule. The cool part is that this method works with light that is not visible to our eyes, but it is the same light used in fiber optic cables for the internet. The magnets

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

UNC Basketball Climbs Rankings, Eyes Bigger Challenges

UNC basketball is on the rise, making waves in the national polls. They secured a spot at No. 12 in the latest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll after a thrilling one-point victory over Ohio State. This win wasn't just any win—it was their third Quadrant 1 victory, a big deal for their NCAA Tournament s

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

A Legend's Legacy: Al Flanigan's Impact on Arkansas Basketball

Al Flanigan, a name synonymous with Arkansas basketball, left an indelible mark on the sport. His journey began in Magnolia, where he honed his skills before making a name for himself at Southern Arkansas University. There, he set records that still stand today, showcasing his talent and dedication.

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Chris Tucker's Uncomfortable Epstein Connection

Chris Tucker, the beloved comedian and actor, is facing renewed scrutiny after his name surfaced in the recent Epstein files released by the U. S. Department of Justice. Among the documents, a photo of Tucker with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, sparked curiosity and skepticism among the pub

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Who Backed Trump in 2024: A Mixed Bag of Surprises

In the 2024 presidential race, many famous faces stepped up to support Donald Trump, showing a mix of long-time allies and surprising new supporters. This wasn't just about actors and musicians; athletes, social media stars, and even some tech bigwigs joined in. Some of these celebrities have been

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