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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Maryland's Big Move Towards Electric Vehicles

Maryland is making a big push to get more electric cars on the road. They just put out over 5 million dollars to build more places to charge these cars. This money will help set up charging spots at workplaces and along major roads. The goal? To make driving electric cars easier for everyone in the

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Oct 21 2025EDUCATION

Breaking into the Music Biz: Students Get a Helping Hand

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a unique opportunity is opening doors for students dreaming of a career in live entertainment. The Mountain Winery, a renowned music venue, has teamed up with schools in the area to offer students a glimpse into the industry. This collaboration is not just about netwo

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

eXp Realty Expands Into High-Profile Real Estate Market

eXp Realty, a major player in the real estate industry, has launched a new division called eXp Sports & Entertainment. This division is part of their Luxury platform and aims to serve high-profile clients in sports and entertainment. The move comes as a response to agents looking to tap into these l

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Argentina's Debt Strategy: A Sudden Turnaround

Argentina's financial landscape took an unexpected turn. The government revealed plans to repurchase some of its debt. This strategy aims to reduce the country's borrowing expenses. On Monday evening, Argentina's dollar-denominated bonds experienced a significant increase in value. Specifically, bo

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Boston's Shoplifting Problem: Progress, But Not Perfect

Boston's retail areas are still dealing with a lot of shoplifting. But, there's some good news. The city has started new plans to fight this problem. Police and business leaders talked about this at a recent meeting. The main issue is that stealing hurts everyone. It's bad for small shops, people l

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Columbia's New Mental Health Hub: A Big Step Forward

Columbia is getting a bigger and better mental health center. Burrell Behavioral Health is building a new place on Texas Avenue. This new spot will help more people for a longer time. Right now, the old center on East Walnut Street can only help people for up to 23 hours. The new center will offer

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Food Stamps in Jeopardy: What's at Stake for Millions?

A looming crisis is on the horizon for millions of Americans who depend on food stamps, also known as SNAP benefits. The federal government shutdown is threatening to disrupt these vital payments, leaving many families uncertain about their next meal. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), whi

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Broncos Linebacker Faces One-Game Suspension for Post-Game Behavior

In a move that's becoming all too common, the NFL has handed out another suspension for post-game misconduct. This time, it's Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw who's in hot water. The league has suspended him for one game without pay after he had some choice words for referee Brad Allen following Sund

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

White House Ballroom Project Sparks Debate

Work has begun on a new ballroom at the White House, but not everyone is happy about it. The East Wing, home to the first lady's offices, is being partially demolished to make way for this massive project. The cost? A whopping $250 million, all privately funded. The White House has not yet received

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's: The Ultrasound Breakthrough

Parkinson's disease is a serious condition that affects movement. One of its main symptoms is muscle stiffness, which can make everyday tasks difficult. But there's a new way to measure this stiffness: ultrasound elastography, or UE for short. This technology uses sound waves to create images of the

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