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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Oregon's Land Development: A Long and Winding Road

Oregon's leaders have been talking about making the state more appealing to businesses. But when it comes to land development, the reality is quite different. Take, for example, a recent project that took 25 years to complete. The plan was to build a golf course with hundreds of homes around it. The

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Dec 15 2025OPINION

Notre Dame Football: More Than Just a Game

Notre Dame football players recently missed out on the College Football Playoff. This was a tough blow for the team and their fans. But before they got this news, they were doing something special. They spent time with kids from the Boys & Girls Club at a "Shop With a Player" event. The players hel

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's EV Sales Dip: What's Going On?

Tesla's electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U. S. are taking a hit. November 2025 saw fewer than 40, 000 new Teslas sold, a 23% drop from the same month last year. The Cybertruck, which has been underperforming since its launch, only sold about 1, 200 units in November, the lowest so far this year.

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mall's New Life: From Shopping to Community

Oakland Mall in Troy, Michigan, is not just another shopping center struggling to keep up with the times. It's a place that's reinventing itself, turning empty spaces into hubs for art, music, and community support. The mall has seen many stores, like Macy's, close their doors after years of busines

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the American Dream: A Look into Problemista

Problemista, a 2024 film by Julio Torres, is a wild ride through the struggles of an immigrant chasing the American dream. Alejandro, a Salvadorian toy designer in Brooklyn, faces endless hurdles to land a job at Hasbro. The film is packed with bizarre twists, like a cryogenically frozen husband and

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

BYD's Big Move: How New Motor Tech Could Boost EV Range

BYD, a major player in the electric vehicle (EV) market, has recently filed four patents in China. These patents focus on a special kind of motor technology called variable-flux permanent-magnet synchronous motors. This tech can adjust the magnetic field inside the motor, making it work better in di

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pet Gadgets Put to the Test: What Really Works for Your Furry Friends?

Ever wondered if those fancy pet gadgets are worth the hype? A group of pet owners decided to put various pet tech devices to the test with their own furry companions. From smart collars to automated feeders, they explored which gadgets truly make life easier for both pets and their owners. The tea

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Radiation Therapy and Brain Blood Flow Issues: What You Need to Know

Radiation therapy (RT) is a common treatment for head and neck cancers. But it comes with risks. Studies show that RT can lead to problems with blood flow in the brain. These issues include narrowing of the carotid arteries, strokes, and temporary blockages. This review looked at many studies. It f

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Learn to Help Us Live Longer

Doctors are not always ready to help people live longer. They often focus on treating sickness rather than preventing it. But now, there is a push to change this. First, doctors need to learn more about ageing. This is not just about getting old. It is about understanding how the body changes over

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Safe Spaces in the Digital World: Why Sandboxes Matter

In the world of tech, sandboxes are like digital playgrounds. They are safe, isolated spaces where you can test and play with unknown software or files without risking your main system. Think of them as a safety net for your computer. They are used by companies, developers, and cybersecurity experts

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