ECONOMIC

Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Travel Troubles: What's the Hold-Up?

Thanksgiving is coming up, and things are not looking good for travel. The government is shut down, and that's causing big problems. Air traffic controllers are working without pay, and that's making people worry about delays and cancellations. At the White House, a meeting happened with important

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Oct 31 2025OPINION

White-Collar Workers Fear AI: Who Will They Turn To?

AI is making waves, and not just in tech circles. White-collar workers are starting to worry about their jobs. They see AI as a threat, and this fear is growing. Politicians are taking notice. Some are using this anxiety to gain support. In the past, workers worried about automation turned to right

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

GM's EV Dream Hits a Speed Bump: Layoffs and Market Shifts

General Motors (GM) is feeling the heat in the electric vehicle (EV) market. After a brief surge in sales due to a soon-to-expire federal tax credit, the company is now facing some tough realities. The Trump administration's policies have made things even harder, with changes in regulations, cancele

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Copper's Big Moment: Why This Metal is Making Waves

Copper is having a moment. This isn't just any metal; it's the backbone of modern life. From phones to cars, it's everywhere. So, when copper prices jump, it's a big deal. Recently, copper hit a new high above $11, 200 per ton. But why? One big reason is a tragic accident at a major mine in Indones

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Sparks and Scars: The Hidden Cost of Fireworks Fun

Fireworks light up the sky during celebrations, but they also light up emergency rooms. This review looks at the growing problem of firework injuries in the U. S. and what can be done about it. First, let's talk about who gets hurt. Mostly, it's guys. And where do they get hurt? Mostly in the hands

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

America's Manufacturing Comeback: A New Era of Tech and Jobs

In the heart of Arizona, a significant shift is happening in the world of manufacturing. A major international company is making a huge bet on the U. S. by investing a massive amount of money to build advanced factories. This move is part of a broader plan to bring back manufacturing jobs and reduce

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

AI and Job Cuts: Is It Really About Efficiency?

Big companies are saying they're letting go of workers because of AI. But is that the whole story? Let's break it down. First off, AI is supposed to make things more efficient and save money. But so far, the evidence is mixed. Some companies say they're seeing benefits, but many aren't. In fact, a

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Tantrum: Who Pays the Price?

The world's economy is a complex web, already facing challenges like climate change and geopolitical tensions. Adding reckless political decisions to the mix is like throwing fuel on a fire. This is exactly what happened when President Trump decided to impose an extra 10% tariff on all Canadian good

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Oct 30 2025OPINION

Hamilton County's Green Gem: Why Great Parks Matter

Hamilton County's Great Parks are more than just green spaces. They're a lifeline for locals and a boost for the economy. During the pandemic, when everything else shut down, these parks stayed open. They became a safe haven for millions seeking fresh air and a break from the chaos. In 2020, a whopp

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Washington's 2026 Harvest: A Looming Labor Crisis

The harvest season in Central Washington is wrapping up, and it's been a good one. Farmers have had the support they needed, and the crops are looking healthy. But looking ahead to 2026, there's a big question mark hanging over the next harvest. The reason? A perfect storm of immigration policies an

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