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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

CU Buffaloes: Time to Rethink the Game Plan

The CU Buffaloes have had a rough year, and it's time to take a hard look at what's going on. The team's performance has been lackluster, and the athletic department is facing a big financial shortfall. This is a wake-up call for the university to reassess its priorities. The Buffs' 3-9 record this

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Crypto in Retirement: A Clash of Views

A heated debate is unfolding in Washington, D. C. , as lawmakers consider changing rules to allow cryptocurrencies in 401(k) retirement accounts. On one side, the crypto industry sees this as a chance to open up new investment opportunities. On the other, labor unions are raising concerns about the

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Savvy Saving: A Card That Helps You, Local Businesses, and the Community

In the heart of Michigan, a unique card is making waves, offering savings, supporting local businesses, and giving back to the community. The Great Lakes Bay Dining & Entertainment Card, or GLB card, is the brainchild of Ashley and Brent Mason, who launched it in 2022. Brent's previous venture, Golf

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

A Shelter's Struggle: Faith, Funding, and Federal Rules

In Texas, a migrant shelter run by the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville is in hot water. The shelter, part of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), is accused of mishandling federal grants. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims the shelter used funds incorrectly. Specificall

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

The AI Hedge Fund Hoax: A Costly Lesson in Trust

A Florida man's clever lie about an AI-powered hedge fund has come to an end. A judge in Brooklyn has approved a deal where he must pay back over $4 million. This is what happened. Mina Tadrus claimed his company, Tadrus Capital LLC, used artificial intelligence to make big profits. But it was all

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Money Shapes Health Department Success Across the US

Over the years, the CDC has been putting money into helping health departments meet certain standards. But what does this investment really mean for the people? A recent study looked at the money spent on this from 2005 to 2023. It wanted to see how this funding has affected how many health departme

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Data in Peril: Why NOAA's Buoys Are at Risk

The ocean is a big, mysterious place, and we rely on buoys and sensors to help us understand it better. These tools give us important information for fishing, shipping, and even predicting hurricanes. But right now, these buoys are in trouble because they aren't getting the money they need to keep w

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Pennsylvania Tax Appeal: Timely but Not Enough

In Pennsylvania, a recent tax case shows how important it is to meet deadlines and provide proof. The Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) had to make a decision. They denied a refund for a taxpayer. The reason? The taxpayer couldn't prove their claim. The taxpayer wanted a refund based on a recalcula

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Greece's Finance Minister Takes EU Stage Amid Domestic Storms

Greece's finance minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, has secured a significant EU role, becoming the president of the Eurogroup. This group includes economy and finance ministers from across the EU. His election comes at a time when Greece is facing serious issues at home. Pierrakakis is known for his

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Food Crisis Deepens as Aid Runs Low

Sudan is in a tough spot. A brutal conflict that started in 2023 has made things really bad for people there. The fighting between the army and a group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused a huge humanitarian crisis. Right now, people in the Darfur region are struggling with famine and m

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