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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Chile's Copper Mine: Workers Raise Safety Concerns

In Chile, a major copper mine has been under scrutiny. Workers and regulators have noticed some worrying signs. There were cracks and leaks at the Quebrada Blanca mine's tailings dam. This is where the mine stores its waste. The issues started back in 2024. Workers were worried about their safety.

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

The Crypto Heist That Fueled a Life of Luxury

A young man from Newport Beach, California, has admitted his part in a big crypto theft. Evan Tangeman is one of nine people who have confessed to being involved in this crime. This group, called the Social Engineering Enterprise (SE Enterprise), stole around $263 million in cryptocurrency. The gro

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: Small Steps Forward, Big Challenges Ahead

In October, the U. S. saw a slight uptick in job openings, but the hiring scene stayed pretty quiet. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings edged up by 12, 000, reaching 7. 670 million. This was a bit higher than what economists had predicted, but don't get too excited. Hiring act

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Man with a Past: Unraveling the Story of a Repeat Offender

A man with a history of troubling actions is now facing new charges. James Rizzo Jr. , a 45-year-old man without a home, is accused of attacking a young woman in Manhattan. The incident happened on December 1st, and it was all caught on camera. Rizzo Jr. is said to have slapped the 20-year-old woman

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

India's Defence Giants Explore Russian Partnerships Amid Global Tensions

India's top defence companies have been quietly talking with Russia about working together. This is a big deal because India usually buys weapons from many countries, not just Russia. The talks happened during a visit to Moscow in October. The Indian government wants to make more weapons in India in

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

How Our Bodies Move: The Science Behind Sprinting and Jumping

People often think that running and jumping are just about strong legs. But it's not that simple. The way our bodies move involves a lot more than just muscle power. Scientists have been studying how different parts of our bodies work together to help us move fast and jump high. When we jump, our l

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Chill Out and Stay Safe: Smart Moves for Winter Sports Fun

Winter sports are thrilling, but they come with risks like icy surfaces, freezing temps, and fast speeds. To stay safe, it's crucial to gear up right, warm up properly, and know your limits. First off, having the right equipment is a must. Skis, snowboards, and ice skates should fit well to avoid a

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Southeastern Wisconsin's Rail Revival: A Fresh Take on Connectivity

Southeastern Wisconsin is stepping into a new era of rail travel. The MARK Rail project, which stands for Milwaukee Area-Racine-Kenosha Passenger Rail, is a fresh take on connecting these cities to Chicago. This isn't just a simple update of an old idea. It's a complete overhaul, focusing on speed a

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

First Business Bank Joins Virtual Investor Conference

First Business Bank is stepping into the spotlight at the Sidoti & Company Year End Virtual Investor Conference. This event is set for December 11, 2025. The bank's top leaders will be there. Corey A. Chambas, the CEO, David R. Seiler, the President and COO, and Brian D. Spielmann, the CFO, will sha

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

How Tech Savvy Can Keep Hearts Healthy in Black and Hispanic Groups

In the U. S. , Black and Hispanic adults often deal with more heart problems than other groups. This is a big issue. One thing that might help is how well people use technology for health. This is called digital health literacy. But we don't know much about how this works in these communities. Hear

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