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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in the Consumer Goods World: Kimberly-Clark Takes Over Kenvue

A huge deal just went down in the world of consumer goods. Kimberly-Clark, the company behind Kleenex and Huggies, is buying Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol and other well-known brands. The price tag? A whopping $40 billion. This move comes as Kenvue has been dealing with some serious challenges, espec

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

The First Look at Bryan Kohberger’s Knife Sheath

New evidence photos show the leather case that once held Bryan Kohberger’s KA-BAR knife. This knife was used in the brutal murder of four University of Idaho students. The photos were released by Idaho police. They show many items collected from the crime scene. The items include gloves, band-aids,

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Hollywood Producer's Dark Crimes Exposed

David Brian Pearce, a Hollywood producer, has been handed a severe sentence for his role in two tragic deaths. At 43 years old, he was given 146 years to life in prison for the deaths of Christy Giles, 24, and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, 26. Pearce was found guilty of first-degree murder, rape, a

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Kids from AI Chatbot Risks: Is It Enough?

AI chatbots are everywhere, and many young people use them daily. But are these tools safe for kids? One company, Character. AI, recently decided to block users under 18. This move was praised as a big step forward. However, for some families, it's too little, too late. A Texas mom, Mandi Furniss,

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Nov 03 2025CRYPTO

Iran's Power Struggle: Crypto Miners vs. The Grid

In Iran, a big problem is brewing. Nearly all of the country's 427, 000 crypto mining machines are running without permission. This is a huge deal because these machines are guzzling up more than 1, 400 megawatts of electricity every day. That's a lot of power! The issue is so severe that it's putt

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

Funding Fight: Schools and EVIT Clash Over Career Tech Money

A big disagreement is happening between nine school districts and the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) over who gets what share of the money for career technical education (CTE) programs. The school districts say EVIT is not playing fair by cutting funds for CTE classes held on their campu

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

FTX Payouts: A Closer Look at What Creditors Might Actually Get

The news about FTX creditors getting their money back isn't as straightforward as it seems. The value of crypto has gone up a lot since FTX went down, which means the payouts might not be as big as people thought. Sunil, who represents FTX creditors, said that after adjusting for the current crypto

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

Crypto Exchanges Get a Break: SEC's New Rule Change and What It Means

The SEC recently made a move that might not directly involve Bitcoin or Ethereum but could significantly impact how crypto exchanges handle legal battles in the coming years. On October 31, the SEC issued an order that pushed back compliance deadlines for Regulation NMS, which governs US equity trad

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

West Boylston's Big Changes: Apartments, Burgers, and More

West Boylston is buzzing with new projects. A big apartment complex called Gates Brook Place is coming to town. It will have 80 units, with a quarter set aside for affordable housing. The spot is near West Boylston and Pierce streets. The project will cost over $38. 7 million. The developer, Branded

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Food Aid Deadline: Court Orders Swift Action from Trump Administration

A federal judge in Rhode Island has set a tight deadline for the Trump administration to release food aid benefits. The court's decision comes as a response to the ongoing government shutdown, which has put the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps, in jeopardy. The judge

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