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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Unwanted Guests: The Hidden Impact of Invasive Species

Creighton University is diving into a big problem. They are studying invasive species. These are plants, animals, or tiny organisms that are not from around here. They cause trouble in new places. The project aims to understand how these invaders affect local ecosystems. It is important to know how

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Tata Steel in Hot Water: Dutch Towns Fight Back

Tata Steel, a big name in the steel world, is in trouble. A group in the Netherlands is suing two of its Dutch companies. They want €1. 4 billion (that's a lot of money! ) for health and environmental issues. The group says the steel plant in IJmuiden is making people sick and lowering home values.

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Moscow's Business Gamble: Hope and Reality

Some close to President Donald Trump see Russia as a goldmine for business. They think the country's vast resources and potential could bring big profits. Steve Witkoff, a special envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, are leading this charge. They believe Russia's return to the globa

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Weird and Wild: 2025's Most Talked-About Trends

In 2025, life felt heavy. Money worries, government stalls, and political fights made it tough to stay positive. But there were some wild and weird moments that made people talk and laugh. From AI sexbots to fashion flops, here are some of the craziest trends that had everyone buzzing. Young women

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Pack Light, Fly Smart: The Rise of Minimalist Travel

People are getting fed up with airline baggage fees. Almost half think airlines make these rules on purpose to make more money. In the last year, many have paid up to $200 in extra charges. So, what's the fix? Some are trying "naked flying"—boarding with just the basics: a phone, wallet, and charger

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

College Football's Big Changes: What's Happening and Why It Matters

College football is going through some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. The College Football Playoff (CFP) is expanding, and this is causing some problems. For example, the famous Rose Bowl is starting earlier than usual. This might not seem like a big deal, but it means the game won

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Who Really Runs Coast Entertainment Holdings?

Coast Entertainment Holdings Limited, listed on the ASX as CEH, has a diverse group of shareholders. The biggest players here are institutional investors, who own 59% of the company. This means they have a significant say in how the company is run and can greatly influence its stock price. Institut

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Telcoin's Big Move: eUSD Stablecoin Goes Live

Telcoin has just taken a significant step in the world of digital finance. They've launched their eUSD stablecoin on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. This move comes after getting the green light from the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance last month. The eUSD stablecoin is now live, w

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snowfall Alert: Colorado Mountains Brace for Winter Storm

The National Weather Service has issued a warning for a winter storm set to hit Colorado's mountains, with significant snowfall expected. The storm is anticipated to affect areas along the Interstate 70 corridor, making travel challenging. A winter storm warning is in effect from midnight Friday un

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Columbia's Christmas Heatwave: A Look Back and Forward

In 2025, Columbia, South Carolina, experienced a Christmas Day that felt more like summer than winter. The temperature soared to 79 degrees, tying a record that had stood since 1955. This heatwave was not just a one-day event; it was part of a trend. The National Weather Service predicted that the w

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