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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween Cash Bonanza: Martha Stewart's Unique Trick-or-Treat Tradition

Martha Stewart, the famous businesswoman and TV personality, has a unique way of celebrating Halloween. She hands out cash to trick-or-treaters who visit her home. This tradition started because her farm is quite remote and the path to her door can be a bit scary. She sees it as a reward for those b

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Gary's Water Woes: Residents and Businesses Brace for Fee Hikes

Gary's city council recently discussed plans to raise wastewater and stormwater fees, sparking concerns among residents and business owners. The proposed changes aim to address long-overdue upgrades to the city's aging infrastructure, but not everyone is on board. The council delayed voting on the

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

UK's Big Bet on India's Green Energy Future

The UK is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to green energy in India. British International Investment (BII) has announced a $75 million investment in Blueleaf Energy. This move is part of a larger push to boost clean energy projects in Asia. The funds will go towards solar, wind, a

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Only Murders in the Building: A New Chapter in London

Only Murders in the Building is back for another round. Hulu has given the green light for a sixth season of the popular comedy-mystery series. This time, the show is making a big move across the pond to London. Fans can expect 10 new episodes to unravel. The fifth season just wrapped up recently.

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Oct 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Gates Pushes for a Shift in Focus

Bill Gates, a well-known billionaire, has suggested a new approach to tackling climate change. He believes that instead of just focusing on reducing temperatures, we should also think about how to protect people from extreme weather and improve their health. This idea comes just before the COP30 cli

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Rewards in Classrooms: The Sweet Truth About Food Incentives

In the USA, classrooms are often filled with treats. Birthdays, holidays, and good behavior are celebrated with candy and snacks. But is this a good idea? A study looked into this issue. It focused on how teachers use food as rewards. It also checked how this relates to the Health Belief Model (HBM)

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Solana's New Staking ETF: A Game Changer for Investors

Bitwise, a major player in the crypto world, just launched a new investment product called BSOL. This is the first exchange-traded product (ETP) in the U. S. that focuses entirely on Solana (SOL) and includes staking. Staking means helping to secure the Solana network and earning rewards in return.

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Oct 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Jon Stewart's Stand: Comedy and Commitment in Uncertain Times

Jon Stewart, the well-known comedian and host of The Daily Show, has made it clear that he isn't planning to leave his role anytime soon. During a recent discussion at the New Yorker Festival, Stewart mentioned that he and his team are actively working on extending his contract, which is set to expi

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Grand Avenue's Big Change: A Mixed-Use Building on the Way

A developer is seeking a substantial loan from the city of St. Paul to construct a new six-story building at the busy intersection of Grand Avenue and Victoria Street. This project aims to replace the current Victoria Crossing East Mall and the former Billy’s on Grand restaurant. The developer, Ari

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sun and Wind Power: Smart Choices for a Better Future

The sun, our solar system's star, has been a reliable energy source for billions of years. It provides heat, light, and drives weather patterns. This natural powerhouse supports life and inspires people across the political spectrum. In recent times, humans have relied on fossil fuels, but solar te

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