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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Tax Tips: Meals and Miles

Tax time can be confusing, especially when it comes to figuring out what counts as a business expense. Two experts from Wisconsin, Rick Kutch and Mark Leeder, share some key points to help business owners stay on track. First, let's talk about meals. Many people think any meal eaten during work hou

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Portland's Housing Crisis: Can Affordable Living Be Fixed?

Portland is facing a big problem with affordable housing. Many people are struggling to find a place to live that they can afford. Ambrose Haynes is one of them. He spent months waiting for help, but it never came. He wanted to live in a place where the rent was not too high, but he couldn't find on

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Smart Boards: How Leaders Plan for a Better Tomorrow

Leaders in finance are changing how boards make big choices. It's not just about money anymore. They're thinking about people, the planet, and the company's purpose. This shift is crucial because the world is always changing, and boards need to stay ahead. One key idea is to include ESG (Environmen

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Chelsea Eyes Brazilian Star: Is Vitor Roque the Right Fit?

Vitor Roque, a 20-year-old Brazilian forward, is making waves in football. He has scored 20 goals this season for Palmeiras, catching the eye of top clubs. His journey has been quite the rollercoaster. Roque began his career in Brazil before moving to Barcelona in 2023. However, his time there was

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Uncertainty Looms as Congress Takes a Break

As Congress wraps up its session and heads home for the holidays, a significant healthcare issue lingers unresolved. Millions of Americans are now facing the prospect of higher insurance costs and a cloud of uncertainty as they step into the new year. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a hot topic. I

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Dec 22 2025RELIGION

A Fresh Start for the Vatican: Pope Leo's Vision

Pope Leo, the first U. S. pope, recently shared his vision for the Catholic Church in a Christmas speech to Vatican cardinals. He expressed his support for the reforms initiated by his predecessor, Pope Francis, who passed away earlier this year. Francis was known for his efforts to make the Church

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Your Laptop's USB-C Charger Juice Up Your Phone?

USB-C chargers are now everywhere, from smartphones to laptops. This change has made some phone makers skip including chargers in new phone boxes. But laptops still usually come with their own chargers, often USB-C ones, like MacBooks, Chromebooks, and many Windows laptops. So, if your laptop came w

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

U. S. Coast Guard's Pursuit of a Sanctioned Oil Tanker

The U. S. Coast Guard made a bold move on Saturday. They tried to stop a ship called the Bella 1. This ship has ties to Venezuela and was in the Caribbean Sea. Three U. S. officials shared this news. They spoke on the condition of anonymity. This was because the operation was sensitive. The Bella 1

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Young People Chase Crypto Dreams as Homeownership Slips Away

Young adults today face a tough reality. The dream of owning a home feels out of reach. Many turn to risky investments like crypto, hoping for a quick fix. The job market is tough. Many young people struggle to find work. Even with a degree, jobs are scarce. Those who do find work often earn low wa

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Quantum Computers and Blockchain: A Race Against Time

Cardano's founder, Charles Hoskinson, has shared his thoughts on the looming threat of quantum computers to blockchain technology. He believes the main challenge is not about finding solutions but about timing. Implementing new protocols too soon could have significant costs for blockchain networks.

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