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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Tech and Jobs: What's Cooking in the U. S. ?

The U. S. is making big moves to boost its tech scene. The government is planning to hire 1, 000 specialists for a new "Tech Force" to work on AI and finance projects. This is a big deal because the U. S. has been falling behind in tech and shipbuilding since World War II. But now, companies from ot

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Stow High School Seeks New Football Coach After Poder's Exit

Stow-Munroe Falls High School is on the hunt for a new football coach after Martin Poder stepped down. Poder, who was also the at-risk coordinator at the school, is switching gears and going back to the private sector. He's taking on a new role as a regional sales manager, which means he'll be trave

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

AureaVault: A Safe Bet for Crypto Traders in Mexico and Beyond

Crypto traders in Mexico and other parts of the world now have a new option that promises top-notch security and strict regulations. AureaVault, a U. S. -based crypto exchange, has expanded its services to cater to international markets, with a special focus on Mexico and Latin America. Why is this

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices, Old Fears: A Clash of Perspectives

A few years back, during a family dinner, an unexpected message popped up. A friend alerted me to a Clubhouse chat about me. Clubhouse, a social app that was big during the pandemic, is like a mix of a conference call and a panel discussion. People create virtual rooms, pick speakers, and others lis

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

The Billionaire Blunder: How the Rich Lost Their Grip

The super-rich have been living in a dream world. They've had the power to shape laws and politics to their liking, all thanks to some big court rulings. This has made them incredibly wealthy. The top 20 richest Americans saw their wealth double in just five years. But they've been doing this behind

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Oregon State Ends Blueprint Sports Partnership: What's Next?

Oregon State University has decided to cut ties with Blueprint Sports, ending their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) management deal. This decision came after some controversy and a lot of questions from fans and media. The deal, which was supposed to last until 2026, is now over as of December 8th.

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Vermont's Winter Sports Stars Shine Bright

Vermont's winter sports season is heating up, and fans are getting a say in who gets the spotlight. From hockey to wrestling and basketball, athletes are making big moves and fans are voting for their favorites. This is the first time in the 2025-26 season that the public can vote for the top athlet

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Nevada's Secret Science Hub: 75 Years of Innovation

In the heart of the Nevada desert, a massive, highly secured area has been quietly working on some of the most critical scientific and security tasks for the U. S. for the past 75 years. This place, known as the Nevada National Security Sites (NNSS), is not just about nuclear tests anymore. It's a h

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Path to Justice: A Global Effort to Address War Damages

In a significant move, European leaders, including Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, gathered in The Hague to establish an International Claims Commission. This commission aims to address the extensive damages inflicted by Russian attacks and alleged war crimes. The event, co-hosted by the Ne

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pacino and De Niro: A Tale of Two Men

Michael Mann's "Heat" is a gripping crime drama that has stood the test of time. The film features two iconic actors, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, who play a detective and a criminal, respectively. Their characters, Vincent Hanna and Neil McCauley, are both driven by their work and the choices they

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