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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Rise: What's Next for ACA Shoppers?

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is in a tough spot. Congress can't agree on extending subsidies, and people are feeling the pinch. With open enrollment in full swing, many are worried about higher costs. A recent poll shows that half of the people who use the ACA say a $1, 000 increase in their health

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Shift: From EVs to Hybrids and Energy Storage

Ford has decided to change its plans for electric vehicles (EVs). The company is now focusing more on hybrids and energy storage. This change comes after Ford faced big losses in its EV business. The company's EV division, Ford Model e, lost over $12 billion in the last two years. EV sales also drop

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Electric Dreams Take a Backseat

Ford has decided to slow down its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is facing big losses and not enough people are buying EVs. So, Ford is changing its strategy. It will stop making the electric F-150 Lightning truck. Instead, it will make a version with a longer range that uses both electric

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Bet on Gas: A Shift in the Auto Industry

Ford is making a major change in its plans. The company will stop making some electric vehicles (EVs). This includes the electric version of the F-150 Lightning. Instead, Ford will focus more on gas-powered and hybrid cars. They will also hire more workers, even though some jobs will be lost at a ba

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

DC's New Monument: A Priority Amidst Rising Costs?

In a surprising move, the president recently highlighted a new project that has caught the attention of many. During a holiday gathering at the White House, Donald Trump singled out Vince Haley, his domestic policy chief, for praise. Trump described Haley as exceptional in policy matters and hinted

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance: Happy but Not Perfect

Most people in the U. S. are content with their health insurance. A recent survey shows that 82% of adults are satisfied with their coverage. Older adults, in particular, are very happy, with 90% expressing satisfaction. Those on Medicare and Medicaid are also quite pleased, with about 9 in 10 sayin

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Affordable Island Retreats for Your Golden Years

Retiring on an island doesn't have to be a distant dream. Many places in the South Pacific offer a mix of affordability, stunning landscapes, and a relaxed lifestyle. These spots are not just about beautiful beaches; they also provide good infrastructure, safety, and easy visa options for retirees.

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

The Clutch Bag That's Everywhere Right Now

This winter, a new bag style is stealing the spotlight. It’s not the usual big, bulky bags. Instead, people are going for sleek, long clutches. These bags are popping up everywhere, from Hollywood to royal outings. Stars like Shay Mitchell, Jennifer Lopez, and even Kate Middleton have been seen with

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

Ford Fights Back: How New Tech is Making F-150 Pickups Harder to Steal

Car thieves are always finding new ways to steal vehicles, and Ford is fighting back with some smart tech upgrades. The F-150, one of the most popular trucks in the U. S. , has been a top target for thieves. But Ford has added new security features to make it tougher for criminals to get away with s

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Will County's Housing Puzzle: Who Gets Left Behind?

Will County, known for its many single-family homes, has a problem. Not everyone can find a place that fits their needs or budget. Young adults, like recent college grad Dominic Pelayo, are stuck living with their parents. Why? Because one-bedroom apartments cost between $1, 500 and $1, 800 a month.

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