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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Shining a Light on the Future: How Flashlights Are Evolving

Flashlights are becoming more than just tools for finding things in the dark. They are evolving into essential gadgets for everyday life. The market for these handy devices is growing fast. In 2024, it was worth $8. 9 billion. By 2030, it is expected to reach $12. 2 billion. That's a growth rate of

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: Small Steps Forward, Big Challenges Ahead

In October, the U. S. saw a slight uptick in job openings, but the hiring scene stayed pretty quiet. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings edged up by 12, 000, reaching 7. 670 million. This was a bit higher than what economists had predicted, but don't get too excited. Hiring act

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Man with a Past: Unraveling the Story of a Repeat Offender

A man with a history of troubling actions is now facing new charges. James Rizzo Jr. , a 45-year-old man without a home, is accused of attacking a young woman in Manhattan. The incident happened on December 1st, and it was all caught on camera. Rizzo Jr. is said to have slapped the 20-year-old woman

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Life's Challenges: How Periods, Power, and Protection Intersect for Kenyan Girls

In the heart of western Kenya, young women face a complex web of challenges that intertwine their periods, protection, and personal safety. This is not just about biology or health choices. It's about power, control, and the everyday struggles that shape their lives. Many girls and young women find

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

How Tech is Changing the Game for Special Education

Special education is in a tough spot. There aren't enough teachers or resources to go around. Many states are struggling to fill these roles, and the pandemic made things even worse. But there's a new player in town: Parallel Learning. This virtual platform is making waves by helping students meet t

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Atlanta's Airbnb Boom: What to Expect in 2026

Atlanta is gearing up for a surge in visitors during the 2026 World Cup. Many locals are planning to rent out their homes through Airbnb. Nadia Giordani, a Cabbagetown resident, is one of them. She helps others get ready to host guests. Giordani expects a lot of interest in the coming months. Airbn

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Southeastern Wisconsin's Rail Revival: A Fresh Take on Connectivity

Southeastern Wisconsin is stepping into a new era of rail travel. The MARK Rail project, which stands for Milwaukee Area-Racine-Kenosha Passenger Rail, is a fresh take on connecting these cities to Chicago. This isn't just a simple update of an old idea. It's a complete overhaul, focusing on speed a

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs: A New Republican Plan Sparks Debate

A new proposal from Republicans might lead to higher healthcare costs for many Americans. The CARE Act, introduced by Senator Bernie Moreno, aims to extend ACA Premium Tax Credits temporarily and gradually phase out COVID-era subsidies over two years. During the pandemic, enhanced ACA tax credits h

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Science Stars Unite to Battle Fake News

Ever wondered how science facts can stand up to the flood of fake news? A big live chat on Reddit is set to tackle this tough topic. The event, called "Tipping Point – Turning Science Into Solutions, " will bring together scientists, teachers, and social media stars. They will talk about the hurdles

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Locker Room Debate: Schools, Students, and the Law

The U. S. Department of Justice has taken a stand against a Virginia school board. They say the board is violating students' rights. The issue? A policy allowing a transgender student to use the boys' locker room. Some boys complained. The school board punished them. Now, the Justice Department says

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