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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

America's Manufacturing Comeback: A New Era of Tech and Jobs

In the heart of Arizona, a significant shift is happening in the world of manufacturing. A major international company is making a huge bet on the U. S. by investing a massive amount of money to build advanced factories. This move is part of a broader plan to bring back manufacturing jobs and reduce

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Uncovering a Global Smuggling Network: The Bhardwaj Operation

A major crackdown has been launched against a complex criminal network operating out of Cancun. This group, led by Vikrant Bhardwaj and his wife Indu Rani, has been accused of smuggling people from various parts of the world into the United States. The U. S. Treasury Department has taken action, fre

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Helping Young Adults with Early Psychosis Connect with Their Communities

Young adults dealing with early psychosis face unique challenges when trying to engage with their communities. Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) programs are designed to support these individuals, but there's a gap in understanding how these programs help with community involvement beyond education,

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Walking Longer is Better for Your Heart

Walking is good for you, but how you walk matters. A recent study shows that taking longer walks, even just 10 to 15 minutes a day, can greatly improve heart health. This is especially true for people who are not very active. The study looked at over 33, 000 adults who walked less than 8, 000 steps

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Amy Schumer's Journey to Feeling Strong

Amy Schumer is sharing a big update about her health and how she's feeling. She recently posted some photos on Instagram, looking stylish in a black and white Valentino dress. But it's not just about the outfit; she's also talking about how good she feels inside. Schumer, who is 44, said she's feel

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Confusing Words: City Council Struggles with Basic Terms

The City Council is making headlines, but not for the right reasons. They are trying to pass laws about pregnancy and health after birth. But they are having a hard time with their words. They don't want to say “woman. ” Instead, they use “birthing person” or “pregnant people. ” It sounds odd and co

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

German Far-Right Party Seeks U. S. Allies

In Germany, a far-right party called AfD is making waves. It's not popular at home, but it's trying to make friends in the U. S. The AfD, labeled as extremist by German intelligence, has met with U. S. officials. This is unusual for a far-right party from an allied country. The AfD is close to Trum

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Politics in the Pentagon: Democrats Left Out of the Loop on Military Strikes

A recent classified briefing about U. S. military strikes on suspected drug vessels near Venezuela has sparked controversy. The Trump administration held a meeting that only invited Republicans. This has raised eyebrows and concerns about the increasing politicization of national security. Senator

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

A Beloved DC Shop Says Goodbye After 28 Years

A familiar face in Adams Morgan is stepping back from the scene. Miss Pixie’s Furnishings and Whatnot, a quirky shop full of treasures, is closing its doors for good. The owner, Pixie Windsor, is ready to enjoy her retirement and move to a quieter life on the Eastern Shore. For nearly three decades

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

AI and Job Cuts: Is It Really About Efficiency?

Big companies are saying they're letting go of workers because of AI. But is that the whole story? Let's break it down. First off, AI is supposed to make things more efficient and save money. But so far, the evidence is mixed. Some companies say they're seeing benefits, but many aren't. In fact, a

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