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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves for a Long-Lasting Business

Building a business that stands the test of time isn't about luck. It's about making smart choices, especially when it comes to money. Many businesses focus on getting more customers or selling more products. But the real key to lasting success is understanding profits. First, know your numbers. It

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Sweatshirt Sparks Small Business Boom

Taylor Swift's influence stretches far beyond her music, impacting small businesses and communities. A small boutique in Liberty, Missouri, called Love Letters, experienced a sudden surge in popularity after Swift wore one of their vintage Kansas City sweatshirts in her docuseries. Fans quickly iden

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love and Business Collide in Landman's Latest Episode

In the latest episode of Landman, love and business take center stage. Cooper and Ariana are planning their future together, but there's a catch. Cooper needs to win over Ariana's late husband's mother, Isabel. This isn't just any meeting; it's a big deal. Cooper wants to show Isabel that he's serio

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at Rob Reiner's Legacy on Saturday Night Live

Rob Reiner, a beloved figure in comedy and film, left a lasting mark on Saturday Night Live. Recently, the show paid tribute to him during its Christmas episode, hosted by Ariana Grande. This was the first episode since Reiner and his wife Michele passed away under tragic circumstances. Reiner's co

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

The Real Estate Battle: How One CEO is Shaking Up the Market

Robert Reffkin, the CEO of Compass, is making waves in the real estate world. He's not your typical brokerage executive. He didn't climb the ranks in real estate; instead, he comes from a background in finance and consulting. Reffkin is known for his hands-on approach, personally calling agents to c

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electric School Buses Leave Kids Shivering in the Cold

In a small district near Buffalo, kids are facing a chilly surprise on their way to and from school. The issue? New electric school buses that can't keep them warm in winter. Parents are upset because these buses don't have heaters that work well in cold weather. The heaters use the same power as th

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Money Woes: What's Next?

Colorado is facing another tough year when it comes to money. Lawmakers are getting ready for a tough time, as the state's income is expected to drop. This means they will have to cut spending by a lot, around $850 million. They already cut $1. 2 billion this year and another $783 million over the s

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Lululemon's Big Move: New Markets in Europe and India by 2026

Lululemon is making a big move. They are planning to enter six new markets in 2026. This is a big deal because it is the most markets they have ever entered in a single year. The company is teaming up with local partners to make this happen. First, they are going to Europe. Lululemon will be availa

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

A Montclair Favorite Says Goodbye

A beloved local spot, Butler and the Board, is shutting down at the end of December. The owners, Jeff and Cathy Butler, shared the news on Instagram, mentioning their lease is up and they are ready for a new chapter. This small business, located at 103 Forest St. , was known for its handcrafted cha

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Hype or Hope? Experts Weigh In

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a lively discussion took place about AI's future. The big question: Is the AI boom a bubble ready to burst? The answer? It's complicated. Some believe that bubbles aren't all bad. They argue that these bubbles are just part of the tech world's cycle. Every few years,

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