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Dec 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Safe on the Road During the Holidays

The holidays are here, and so are the crowds on the road. This year, over 109. 5 million Americans are expected to drive long distances to celebrate with family and friends. That's a lot of cars! With so many people on the road, it's important to be prepared for anything. First things first, make s

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Deal: Italian Firm Secures Massive Qatar Project

An Italian company, Saipem, just scored a huge deal in Qatar. They're going to help build stuff offshore. The total cost? Around 4 billion dollars. But Saipem's part is about 3. 1 billion dollars. That's a lot of money! This project is going to take about five years. Saipem has a big ship called De

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Books That Dare to Challenge: A Look at Banned Reads in the US

In the United States, books are often challenged and banned, especially in schools and libraries. The American Library Association (ALA) reports that in 2024, there were 821 attempts to ban books. These attempts are not just from parents but also from pressure groups and decision-makers. The most co

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Peace Talks: Progress or Just Talk?

In Florida, a series of meetings took place between U. S. , European, and Ukrainian officials. The goal? To find a way to stop the war in Ukraine. Steve Witkoff, the U. S. special envoy, said these talks were "productive and constructive. " He emphasized that the focus was on aligning the positions

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Building Skills: Columbia Falls Eyes New Trades Academy

Columbia Falls School District is pushing for a new charter school focused on trades. This isn't just any new idea; it's building on something they've already been doing well. For years, students from Columbia Falls have been working with Glacier National Park. They build cabins and other structures

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Dec 22 2025OPINION

Raising Free Thinkers: A New Approach to Parenting and Society

Parenting styles have long been debated, but one philosophy stands out for its focus on freedom and respect. This approach rejects old-school methods like spanking and yelling, opting instead for empathy and cooperation. Traditional parenting often mirrors oppressive systems, teaching kids to obey w

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tencent's Clever Move to Access NVIDIA's Top AI Chips

Tencent, a major player in China's tech scene, has found a smart way to get its hands on NVIDIA's powerful Blackwell B200 AI chips. Even though the U. S. has banned the direct export of these chips to China, Tencent is using a clever loophole. They are renting the chips through a Japanese company ca

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: A Stumbling Block in Ukraine

In Moscow, a key advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin shared his thoughts on the recent developments in the Ukraine peace process. Yuri Ushakov, a top foreign policy aide, expressed doubt about the effectiveness of the changes made by Europe and Ukraine to the U. S. peace proposals. He made i

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Detroit's Voting Problem: Simple Fixes, Big Impact

Detroit's city elections have seen a big drop in voter turnout over the past 20 years. In 2005, 41% of eligible voters showed up, but by 2021, that number had fallen to just 24%. This is much lower than the national average of 31% for big cities. Even though turnout inched up a bit in the latest ele

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Grass, Stories, and a New Way to Advertise

Two companies are teaming up to change how brands talk to people. Tallulah Films, known for its moving stories, and Fresh Patch, famous for its pet grass, are working together. They want to create content that feels real and engaging, not like typical ads. The plan includes podcasts, videos, and ot

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