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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Election Day 2025: What's Open, What's Closed?

Election Day in Colorado is on November 4, 2025. It's a big deal for voting, but not all services are affected. Most people have already voted by mail or dropped off their ballots. But what if you need to run errands or visit certain places on that day? First, banks will be open. It's not a federal

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's AI Push: Big Wins and Big Worries

Amazon is making big moves in AI. They've added a lot of power to their cloud services. This is more than any other company in the same time. But this growth comes with a cost. Amazon is cutting jobs. They've already laid off 14, 000 people. And more cuts might come next year. This has raised concer

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

American Express: A Closer Look at Its Recent Rise

American Express, a major player in the financial industry, has been making waves with its recent stock performance. Over the past year, the company's stock has surged by 32. 15%, and in the last month alone, it's up by 9. 12%. This growth has pushed the stock to new all-time highs, with a notable p

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' Coaching Choices: A Look at the Big Decisions

The Dallas Cowboys are at a crossroads. Brian Schottenheimer, the team's offensive coordinator, is keeping a close eye on defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. This isn't just a routine check-up. Schottenheimer has good reasons to scrutinize Eberflus's work. Maybe if Schottenheimer had hired Eberflus

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Kicks Off: What to Expect on Opening Night

College basketball is back, and the first night of the season is packed with exciting matchups. While it's not the most star-studded night, there are plenty of games worth watching. One of the biggest games of the night is Florida vs. Arizona. Florida, the reigning national champion, will be tested

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Browns: What's Next for the Team?

The Cleveland Browns are at a crossroads. After a break in their schedule, the team is looking at their offensive strategy. There are big questions about the quarterback position and what changes might be coming. Fans want to know if the Browns will shake things up before the big trade deadline. Ev

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

A Statue Stunt: Louisiana Governor's Questionable Tribute

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has sparked controversy with his proposal to erect a statue of Charlie Kirk at Louisiana State University (LSU). Kirk, a conservative commentator, was tragically assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University. Landry claims this statue would celebrate free speec

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Gaza's Kids Need Schools: Breaking Down the Barriers

Gaza's children are missing out on school. This is a big problem. Schools are not just about learning. They are also safe places. They help kids feel normal. Right now, only a small number of kids can go to school. Many are waiting to get in. This is not good. There are many things stopping kids fr

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

A School Grows: Blending Past and Present

In the heart of a bustling city, an old school gets a fresh makeover. The Louis-Saint-Laurent School, built way back in 1959, is getting some new additions. Think of it like giving an old house a new wing. The new parts include five new classrooms for little kids, a cozy learning hub, and a shiny ne

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Speeds Up Space-Grade Chip Checks

In the world of high-tech gadgets, especially those used in space, tiny silicon carbide (SiC) switches are super important. But there's a big problem: these switches can act up when hit by tiny space particles. This isn't just a small issue; it's a huge deal for safety and reliability. Traditionall

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