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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Big Food Fights Back: The Battle Over What's on Your Plate

Big food companies are pushing back hard against efforts to regulate their products. They've formed a new group called Americans for Ingredient Transparency. This group wants to make sure food rules are decided at the federal level, not by individual states. They say state-by-state rules will make f

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Clint Eastwood's The Mule Takes Over Streaming Charts

Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" has become a streaming hit, almost a decade after its release. This crime thriller, which also stars Bradley Cooper, tells the story of an elderly World War II veteran who gets involved with a drug cartel. Eastwood, who also directed and wrote the screenplay, based the fi

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Call for Justice: Afghan Exiles in Iran Face Deadly Threats

In Iran, two former Afghan military leaders were recently shot dead. This has sparked outrage and fear among Afghan refugees. Many believe the Taliban is behind these killings. The Afghanistan Freedom Front, a group opposing the Taliban, has accused the Taliban of targeting former Afghan soldiers.

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Algeria Takes a Stand Against Its Colonial Past

Algeria's lawmakers have taken a bold step. They voted to label France's colonization as a crime. This move aims to right past wrongs. It seeks restitution for items taken during France's 130-year rule. France, however, sees this law as a threat. They call it a "hostile act. " Despite this, both co

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Dec 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping the Past Alive in Saguache

In the small town of Saguache, Colorado, a unique newspaper called the Saguache Crescent is still printed using old-fashioned methods. The publisher, Dean Coombs, uses a 1920 linotype machine and a 1915 printing press to create the weekly paper. This might seem odd, but it works for the town's 550 r

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Golf's Great Debate: Tradition vs. Innovation

Golf is full of arguments, but none are as heated as the one about technology. Some golfers want to keep things old-school, while others want to embrace new ideas. Even the oldest golf course, St Andrews, is getting updates after 600 years. Bryson DeChambeau is even making his own golf ball to boost

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: Protecting a Digital Safety Advocate

In a surprising turn of events, a U. S. judge has put a temporary halt to the Trump administration's plan to detain Imran Ahmed, a British activist fighting against online misinformation. Ahmed, who lives in New York, is the CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. The U. S. government accused

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Slovenia's Business Climate: A Glimpse of Hope

In Slovenia, business confidence is showing signs of life. For the second month in a row, the business tendency indicator in manufacturing held steady at -4 in November 2025. This might not sound like a big deal, but it's actually the highest it's been since January 2023. Things are looking up in t

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Businesses and Climate Change: Beyond Just Saving Energy

Climate change is a big deal, and businesses have a big part to play. Some companies are doing great things to help the planet. But most are not doing enough to cut down on carbon or make the big changes needed to fight climate change. You might have heard of "greenwashing. " That's when companies

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Business Cards Compared: Amex Platinum vs. Capital One Venture X

Choosing the right business credit card can be tricky. Two top contenders are the Amex Business Platinum and the Capital One Venture X Business. Both offer great perks, but they cater to different needs. The Amex Business Platinum has a high annual fee of $895. It's packed with benefits like airpor

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