MATT RENSHAW

Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Turkeys Get a Second Chance

Every year, the U. S. president spares a couple of turkeys from becoming the main dish at Thanksgiving dinner. This tradition, which started way back in 1863 with President Abraham Lincoln, has become a fun and lighthearted event. The turkeys even get to stay in a fancy hotel the night before the big pardon. This year, President Donald Trump pardoned two turkeys nam...

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

When Footballers Fight: What Happened Between Gueye and Keane?

Football matches can get heated, and sometimes, players forget they're on the same team. That's what happened between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane during a recent game at Old Trafford. It all started with a small slap, but it quickly turned into a big deal. The referee saw it and gave Gueye a red card. It wasn't a huge fight, but it was enough to make the video as...

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Toro Company's Financial Update: What's Next?

The Toro Company, a major player in outdoor solutions, has set the date for its fiscal 2025 financial results. On December 17, they will share their fourth-quarter and full-year performance. The numbers will be out at 7:30 a. m. CT, and you can find them on their website. They're also planning a conference call at 10 a. m. CT the same day. If you want to listen in, ...

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Nov 25 2025EDUCATION

Building Skills for the Future: How Rhode Island's Technical Schools Are Making a Difference

Rhode Island is making big moves to help students get ready for jobs. Schools like the Apprenticeship Exploration School (AES) in Cranston are leading the way. These schools focus on hands-on learning, giving students the skills they need for careers in construction, hospitality, and more. AES is not just any school. It's a public school that welcomes everyone. Stud...

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Nick Walsh: The Man in the Middle of Scottish Football Drama

Nick Walsh is back in the spotlight for another big Scottish Premiership match. This time, he's overseeing the action at Easter Road on Sunday, November 30. He'll have Daniel McFarlane and Frank Connor by his side, with Grant Irvine and Ross Hardie handling the VAR duties. It's a noon kick-off, and the table might look a bit different by then, depending on how Mother...

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Risky Choices: A Look at Students with Disabilities in Ethiopian Universities

Students in Ethiopian universities face many challenges. Among them, risky sexual behavior is a growing concern. This is especially true for students with disabilities. A recent study shed light on this issue. It found that many of these students engage in risky sexual activities. The study also looked into why this happens. Living with a disability can be tough. It...

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

A Big Step for Indonesia's Plastic Industry

Indonesia is getting a major boost in its plastic industry. A company called IMPC is putting in a lot of money to create a top-notch training center. This place, called IPSI, aims to be the best in ASEAN for learning about polymers, which are a big part of plastics. The idea behind IPSI is to help people get better jobs and skills. Right now, there's a big gap in th...

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Why Renting Might Be Your Best Bet

Kevin O'Leary, a well-known investor, has some strong opinions on home buying. He thinks it's not always the best move, especially for young adults. His advice? Rent first, invest the savings, and buy later when it makes more sense. O'Leary suggests that buying a home only makes sense if you plan to stay in it for at least five years. If you're early in your career,...

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Securing Alaska's Future: A Stronger Permanent Fund for Everyone

Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has been a lifeline for many families, but recent years have seen it shrink to an all-time low of $1, 000. This has left many Alaskans struggling to make ends meet. The main issue? Oil prices have dropped, and the state's budget relies heavily on them. But there's a way to fix this. The Permanent Fund was meant to be a safety n...

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's to Blame for the Delay in Cemex's Mining Plans?

A recent court hearing stirred up old tensions between Cemex and the State Water Resources Control Board. The debate centered around whether Cemex should be allowed to challenge a decision before a final ruling is made, expected in February. Cemex's legal team pointed fingers at the state board for the long delay in their plans to extract 56 million tons of sand and ...

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