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Mar 05 2025BUSINESS

Sneaker Sales: Foot Locker's Big Plans for 2025

Foot Locker is expecting a tough year ahead in the sneaker market. The company is bracing for more discounts in 2025. This is due to Nike, its biggest partner, clearing out old stock with markdowns. Nike is trying to fix its problems by selling old shoes at a discount. This is a big deal because Nik

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Mar 05 2025WEATHER

Snowstorm Alert: 13 States Brace for Up to 2 Feet of Snow

Picture this: a massive winter storm is barreling down on 13 states, and it's not messing around. We're talking up to 24 inches of snow in some places, which is like a whole lot of snowball fights and snowmen. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories and warnings, whic

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Best Buy's 2025 Wrap-Up: A Mixed Bag of Results and Challenges

Best Buy's 2025 financial year ended with a mix of good and bad news. The electronics giant reported that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations. However, the company's CEO, Corie Barry, warned that prices for U. S. consumers are likely to rise. This is due to new tariffs imposed

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Your Grocery Bill is About to Go Up

The price of your favorite fruits might go up. Why? Because the government has decided to put extra charges on goods coming from Mexico. This means that soon, you might be paying more for things like avocados and bananas. This is all because of new taxes called tariffs. These tariffs could hit Targe

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Mar 04 2025SPORTS

Heartbeats and Workouts: What Happens to Your Heart When You Exercise?

Exercise is great for the heart, but did you know that it can also cause some interesting changes in how your heart beats? During a workout, your heart rate goes up and down. This change can affect how quickly your heart's electrical activity returns to normal. This is measured by something called t

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Mar 03 2025CRIME

The Enduring Mystery of the Skelton Brothers

In a small town near Ohio, a mother is seeking closure. Tanya Zuvers is asking a judge to declare her three sons dead. It has been almost 15 years since they vanished. The boys were last seen with their father, John Skelton, after a Thanksgiving visit. Skelton is expected to complete his 15-year pri

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Mar 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Biggest Night: The After-Party

The Oscars might be over, but the real fun is just beginning in Hollywood. The Vanity Fair party is the place to be, and it's a star-studded affair. Imagine walking into a room where you could accidentally bump into Doja Cat, who just rocked the stage with a killer performance. Or maybe you'd spot B

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Mar 03 2025FINANCE

Earnings and Jobs: What's Happening This Week?

This week is packed with big events for investors to keep an eye on. Let's start with the earnings reports. The retail sector is in the spotlight, with Target kicking things off on Tuesday. Investors are eager to see how Target is handling changes in how people are spending their money. Later th

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings at Risk: Government Cuts Threaten Safety and Science

The recent dismissal of many employees from NOAA, the agency responsible for U. S. weather forecasts, has sparked concern among scientists. This move, part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce, could have serious consequences. Lives are at stake, especially during extreme weather even

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Protecting Our Parks: The Fight for Public Lands

Hundreds of people gathered at national parks in Southern California to voice their concerns about the future of public lands. The protests were sparked by the recent mass firings of federal employees, including many who worked in national parks. Protesters in Joshua Tree National Park waved America

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