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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Election Day 2025: What's Open, What's Closed?

Election Day in Colorado is on November 4, 2025. It's a big deal for voting, but not all services are affected. Most people have already voted by mail or dropped off their ballots. But what if you need to run errands or visit certain places on that day? First, banks will be open. It's not a federal

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Why Some People Land Better Jobs

What makes a job "better"? It's not just about the money. Sure, high pay, job security, and growth opportunities are important. But so are things like having control over your work, feeling like your job matters, and enjoying what you do. People who are reliable, easy to work with, and open to lear

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Nov 04 2025OPINION

Trump's Trade Moves: A Mixed Bag

Trump's approach to trade with China has been a bit of a rollercoaster. He's been trying to use tariffs to get China to cut down on exports to the U. S. But it's been a bumpy ride, with not much to show for it yet. Let's talk about leverage. In the world of politics, it's all about having power ove

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Future: Why Local Voices Matter

Cincinnati is at a crossroads. The city's unique character and historic charm are at stake. The current City Council has been making big decisions without always listening to the people who live here. This has led to concerns about development, infrastructure, and transparency. The Charter Committe

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Kicks Off: What to Expect on Opening Night

College basketball is back, and the first night of the season is packed with exciting matchups. While it's not the most star-studded night, there are plenty of games worth watching. One of the biggest games of the night is Florida vs. Arizona. Florida, the reigning national champion, will be tested

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Pushes for UN Action on Ships Breaking North Korea Rules

The United States is preparing to ask the United Nations Security Council to penalize seven ships. These ships are accused of breaking UN rules by shipping North Korean coal and iron ore to China. This trade brings in a lot of money for North Korea each year, between $200 million and $400 million.

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

FBI Agents Lose Jobs After Election Probe

Four FBI agents who worked on the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results have been fired. This is part of a larger trend where people involved in cases related to former President Donald Trump are being let go. One of the fired agents, Jeremy Desor, has been facing critici

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

What's Really Being Said About Tobacco Harm Reduction Online?

The conversation around tobacco harm reduction (THR) has been heating up online. It's not just health experts and activists talking anymore. Big tobacco companies and their supporters are also joining in, trying to influence what people think. Social media has become a key battleground for these di

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Patent Fight: Who Really Owns the Tech?

A legal battle is heating up in the tech world. Adeia, a company focused on intellectual property, has taken AMD to court. They claim that AMD's processors, used in computers and servers, break their patents. These patents cover ways to make semiconductors better. Adeia's CEO, Paul Davis, said that

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Diane Ladd: A Life of Art and Resilience

Diane Ladd, a powerhouse actress with a career spanning seven decades, passed away at her California home at the age of 89. Her daughter, Laura Dern, shared the news, highlighting her mother's incredible journey in the entertainment industry. Ladd was no stranger to complex roles, often portraying

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