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Oct 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs: A Journey of Reflection and Redemption

Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, recently expressed deep remorse and a desire for change in a heartfelt letter to the judge overseeing his case. Combs, who is set to be sentenced for transportation-related charges, acknowledged his past mistakes and the pain he caused o

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small b

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Visa System: A New Approach or a Costly Mistake?

The U. S. government has recently made significant changes to its visa system. The H-1B visa, which allows companies to hire skilled foreign workers, now comes with a much higher price tag. The fee has jumped from $2, 000 to $5, 000 to a staggering $100, 000. This change has sparked debates about it

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Sep 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Brain Drain: How AI is Turning Us into Thoughtless Zombies

AI is becoming a big part of our lives. It's growing fast. Some people say the internet already made us less smart. Now, AI might make things even worse. The internet is full of distractions. It's hard to focus. This can change how our brains work. We might not think as deeply as before. AI tools l

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Sep 27 2025LIFESTYLE

A Local Favorite Bids Adieu After Two Decades

After more than 20 years of serving up Southwestern, Cajun, and Creole flavors, Rebos, a beloved restaurant on Sioux City's Historic Fourth Street, has permanently closed its doors. The announcement came via a heartfelt Facebook post, expressing gratitude to the community for their unwavering suppor

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Sep 26 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Adjusts Its Brew: Why Some Stores Are Brewing Their Last Cup

Starbucks, the coffee giant known for its widespread presence, is making some big changes. It's closing around 400 stores in North America. This is part of a larger plan to save about $1 billion. The company's CEO, Brian Niccol, said these stores weren't up to par or weren't making enough money. Th

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Sep 23 2025CRYPTO

How U. S. Rules Could Boost Crypto Adoption

The U. S. is taking steps to make cryptocurrency rules clearer. This could lead to more banks offering Bitcoin services. Alessio Quaglini, CEO of Hex Trust, thinks this will happen soon. He believes banks will start providing Bitcoin deposits, trading, and even structured products. This could be a b

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Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Trading, Gambling, and COVID-19: What's the Link?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people spent their time and money. Many turned to trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, while others gambled more. But what's the connection between these activities? Some people started trading so much that it became a problem. This behavior might look a lot like pr

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Sep 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tibet's Sky Lights Up, But at What Cost?

In Tibet, a dazzling fireworks display turned into a hot topic online. The show, backed by outdoor brand Arc'teryx, caught the attention of netizens who questioned its environmental impact. The local government in Shigatse took notice and sent a team to look into the matter. Arc'teryx, owned by Ant

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Smart Moves Against Russia's Oil Power

Ukraine has been hitting back at Russia in a big way. They recently attacked some of Russia's oil refineries. These refineries are super important because they help Russia make money for its war. The Ukrainian military shared some cool footage from drones and planes. It shows missiles flying and exp

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