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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Businesses and Climate Change: Beyond Just Saving Energy

Climate change is a big deal, and businesses have a big part to play. Some companies are doing great things to help the planet. But most are not doing enough to cut down on carbon or make the big changes needed to fight climate change. You might have heard of "greenwashing. " That's when companies

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

A Shooting Suspect Faces Federal Charges: What Happened?

A man accused of killing a National Guard member and injuring another in Washington, D. C. , is now facing federal charges. This shift means the death penalty could be on the table. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is an Afghan national. He was initially charged in local court but has now been mov

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Homes Get a Boost: Yoolax's Big Year in 2025

In 2025, Yoolax made some big moves in the world of smart home tech. They focused on making window treatments smarter and easier to use. This wasn't just about adding fancy features; it was about solving real problems for people at home. Yoolax listened to what customers wanted and made changes bas

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Holiday Cheer and Mental Health: A Balancing Act

The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness. However, it can also be a challenging period for many people's mental health. This is especially true for those who might be dealing with loneliness or other mental health issues. Experts in South Carolina are encouraging people to

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Chargers Face Challenges as Star Player Suspended

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to play their last two regular-season games without their key linebacker, Denzel Perryman. The NFL has handed him a two-game suspension for breaking rules meant to keep players safe. This happened during the Chargers' win against the Dallas Cowboys. Perryman made a r

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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

Coach's Mistake: A Lesson in Sportsmanship

Ed Cooley, the head coach of Georgetown's men's basketball team, found himself in hot water after a heated moment during a recent game. In the aftermath of a narrow loss to Xavier, Cooley's frustration got the better of him. He tossed a water bottle towards the stands, accidentally hitting a young c

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

A Glimpse into the Mind of a Suspect

A man, once known to a physics professor, has been linked to a tragic shooting at Brown University and the death of an MIT professor. The suspect, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, left a trail of violence that shocked the academic community. Valente, a Portuguese national, was found dead in New Hampsh

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

A Pittsburgh Player's Punchy Problem

DK Metcalf, a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, might be in some trouble. During a recent game against the Detroit Lions, he did something unusual. He left the field and went into the stands. There, he had an interaction with a fan. The fan was wearing a bright blue wig. Metcalf seemed to

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kenya's Fishy Export Numbers: A Closer Look

Kenya's trade in ornamental fish is facing some serious issues. A recent report by TRAFFIC has uncovered big differences between what Kenya says it exports and what other countries say they import. This isn't just about numbers; it's about money, the environment, and how well the country is managing

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