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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Young Workers Speak Out Against Ice Cream Shop Owner

In a shocking turn of events, a group of young women have come forward with serious allegations against an ice cream shop owner. These former employees, who were teenagers when they worked at Flavor Frenzy in Addison, claim that the owner, Steven Weisberg, took advantage of them in numerous ways. T

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Smart Income Investing: Beyond Just High Yields

Income investing isn't just about chasing the highest yields. In today's world, where interest rates are high and economic conditions are tougher, investors need to think more carefully. It's not enough to just look at the yield. You need to consider if the investment can survive when things get rou

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin vs. Gold: What's the Future Hold?

Bitcoin and gold are both valuable assets, but which one will shine brighter in 2026? A well-known economist and crypto expert, Alex Krüger, thinks Bitcoin will do much better than gold in 2026. He shared this prediction on a social media site, saying that Bitcoin will perform much better than gold

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Job Shifts in the Gaming World: What's Happening?

The job market is feeling the heat, and it's not just about the weather. People are getting nervous about their jobs, and it's showing in how they spend money. Experts say that if layoffs keep happening, people might start saving more and spending less. In 2025, a lot of jobs are expected to disapp

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Portland: Where Cars Take a Backseat

Portland has always been a city that embraces a slower pace of life, and it turns out, it's also a place where you can easily ditch the car. This city is known for its walkability, with plenty of sights and attractions that are easily accessible on foot. But it's not just about walking; Portland als

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

EU's Mixed Signals on Ukraine Aid: Money Promised, But Not From Frozen Russian Funds

EU leaders made a big promise to help Ukraine with money for the next two years. This includes funds for its military and defense. However, they didn't agree on using the frozen Russian assets to give Ukraine a huge loan. Belgium had some concerns about this plan. The EU leaders asked the European

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader Meets Allies for Stronger Stance Against Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is in London to meet with key allies, aiming to boost Ukraine's position in potential future peace talks with Russia. The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is pushing for a group of supportive countries to implement tougher measures against Russia. These m

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Mexico and US Talk Cattle Border Reopening Amid Worm Crisis

A big problem is brewing between Mexico and the US. It's all about cattle and a nasty pest called the screwworm. This worm eats flesh and can kill animals. It's been spreading from Central America into Mexico. Now, it's causing tension between the two countries. Mexico's agriculture minister is hea

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Applied Materials: Big Changes Ahead

Applied Materials, a major player in the semiconductor manufacturing equipment industry, is making some big moves. They plan to let go of 4% of their workforce. This means around 1, 400 people will lose their jobs. The company expects to spend between $160 million and $180 million on these layoffs,

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Tear Gas Tensions: Who's Following the Rules?

In a recent court case, a group of protesters, journalists, and clergy members claimed that a high-ranking U. S. Border Patrol official broke a judge's orders. They said Gregory Bovino, the U. S. Customs and Border Protection commander in Chicago, used tear gas during a protest without warning. This

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