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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Swiss People Say No to New Taxes and Women's Mandatory Service

In a recent vote, Swiss citizens turned down two big changes. First, they said no to a new tax on the wealthiest families. This tax would have taken half of inheritances over 50 million Swiss francs. The money was meant to fight climate change. But most voters didn't like this idea. The second idea

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Switch 2 Storage Deal: Save Big on Cyber Monday

The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and there's a hot deal that Switch 2 owners won't want to miss. Samsung's microSD Express Card, made just for the Switch 2, is seeing its first-ever price drop. This 256GB card, usually priced at $60, is now available for just $39 at Amazon and Walmart.

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Voices of Concern: From ICE Actions to Education Shifts

In Lane County, worries are growing about ICE's actions. People say they see racial profiling, secret data collection, and kids being taken from parents. They think this is a step towards a police state. One person says, \""Don't wait for them to come for you. Act now or it might be too late. \"" M

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

China's Middle-Aged and Older Adults: How Exercise Habits Shifted Over a Decade

Over the past ten years, China has seen changes in how middle-aged and older adults engage in physical activity. This shift is important because staying active is key to good health, especially as people age. From 2011 to 2020, researchers noticed that not everyone was keeping up with exercise. Som

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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Chilly Start to December: Minnesota's Frosty Forecast

Minnesota is in for a frosty start to December. The first week is expected to be quite chilly, with temperatures taking a dive. Sunday is off to a breezy start, with some light snow being blown around. The wind will ease up as the day goes on, but the cold will stick around. Overnight, temperatures

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Smart Picks for Steady Income: Top Analysts' Dividend Stocks

Investors are feeling the heat this November, with AI stocks swinging wildly and interest rate cuts on the horizon. If you're looking for a safer bet, dividend stocks might be your best friend. But with so many options out there, how do you pick the winners? That's where Wall Street's top analysts c

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

China's Shift: Why Services Are the New Hotspot for Consumer Spending

China's consumer habits are changing fast. People are spending more on services than on physical goods. This shift is big news for businesses, both local and foreign. Experts say this trend is here to stay. Living spaces in China are smaller than in many Western countries. This makes it harder to b

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Do Famous Kids Keep Wearing Their Parents' Old Clothes?

Famous kids often wear their parents' old clothes. It's not just about getting roles or fame. It's also about borrowing stylish outfits. Carys Zeta Douglas, daughter of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, once wore a dress her mom wore 20 years ago. This shows how common it is for kids to borr

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Title Chase: A Long Road Ahead

Chelsea's recent form has been impressive, but their coach, Enzo Maresca, isn't getting carried away. He thinks it's way too soon to talk about them being in the title race. Even if they beat Arsenal, Maresca believes there's still a long way to go. The Blues are currently in second place, just six

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Why Is a Retired Navy Captain Under Fire for Stating the Law?

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy captain, is under investigation for stating a well-known legal principle: military personnel can refuse illegal orders. This principle is not new; it was established after World War II during the Nuremberg trials. The investigation began after Kelly and other lawmak

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