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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Miami's Mayoral Race: A Shift in Political Winds?

Miami is buzzing with political energy as a mayoral election approaches. It's been a while since a Democrat held the mayor's office there. We're talking about nearly three decades! This time around, the Democrats are feeling pretty good about their chances. The election is technically nonpartisan,

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: What's Happening in the U. S. ?

The U. S. job market is in a bit of a funk. In October, there were about 7. 7 million job openings. That's not a huge change from September, but it's a far cry from the peak of 12. 1 million openings in March 2022. Back then, the economy was bouncing back from COVID-19 lockdowns. Layoffs are up, to

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Dec 09 2025FINANCE

Job Openings Rise, But Fed's Stance Remains Steady

The latest data shows a significant increase in job openings. This might seem like a big deal, but it doesn't necessarily mean the Federal Reserve will change its course. The Fed has been keeping a close eye on the job market. They want to see steady growth, not rapid changes. So, even though job op

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Unlocking Secrets: New Documents from Maxwell and Epstein Cases to Go Public

A federal judge has given the green light for the Justice Department to release a trove of investigative documents from the sex trafficking cases involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. This decision comes after a request made in November, aiming to unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibit

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: US Prepares for a Post-Maduro Venezuela

The US government is secretly working on plans for what might happen if Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro steps down. This isn't just about moving troops around; it's about figuring out what comes next if Maduro leaves, whether he goes willingly or is forced out. Inside the White House, different

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Ohio School's Bird Mystery: A Lesson in Responsibility

In Clermont County, Ohio, a peculiar situation unfolded at St. Bernadette’s School. After the Thanksgiving break, staff and students returned to find 72 dead vultures scattered around the campus. This wasn't just an unusual sight; it was a potential health concern. The school reached out for help, b

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Predicts Fire Risks in Cities

In a big city, fires can spread quickly. This is a big problem for firefighters. They need to know where to go fast. A new tool might help. It uses math and data to guess where fires will get worse. The tool looks at many things. It checks the age of buildings. It notes the time of day and day of t

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

A Rare Cancer's Unexpected Victory

A heavy smoker, well into their golden years, found themselves facing a fast-growing tumor in their right lower lung. Doctors were baffled. It was a rare beast, a thoracic SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor, or SMARCA4-UT for short. This type of cancer is so uncommon that even experts struggle

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Struggles: Can They Bounce Back?

The Eagles recently faced a tough loss to the Chargers, extending their losing streak to three games. Despite this setback, they still hold the top spot in the NFC East. However, their path to a first-round bye has become much harder. Jalen Hurts had a rough game, committing five turnovers, includi

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Quality Over Quantity: New York's Cannabis Market Takes a Premium Turn

New York's cannabis market is getting crowded. More sellers are joining, and prices are dropping. This might seem like a good thing for buyers, but it's a tough spot for businesses. Selling more just to make the same money isn't a great plan. It's like running faster just to stay in the same place.

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