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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Tesla Climbs the Reliability Ladder in 2026

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla has managed to climb the ranks in the 2026 Consumer Reports Brand Report Card, securing a spot in the top 10. This is a significant leap from their previous position at number 18. The improvement is largely due to Tesla's focus on refining their existing models

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Young Activist Fights Back Against Tobacco in Her Community

Breanna Cutright, an 18-year-old from Clarksburg, West Virginia, found her purpose through Raze, an anti-tobacco program for youth. When federal funding cuts forced Raze to shut down, she felt lost. The program had given her opportunities, like meeting senators and advocating for tobacco-free school

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Ex-President: Safety Concerns Keep Him Away

Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former leader of Honduras, won't be coming home right away. He's been in a U. S. prison for drug trafficking, but he got a pardon from Donald Trump. His wife, Ana Garcia, said he's staying away because it's not safe for him in Honduras. Hernandez was president from 2014

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Unmasking Exploitation: Spain's Fight Against Migrant Worker Abuse

In a bold move, Spanish authorities have cracked down on a network exploiting migrants. This group lured hundreds of people, mainly from Nepal, with promises of work. Instead, they faced harsh conditions. The police made 11 arrests and found over 300 victims. These migrants entered Europe legally o

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Citi's Big Promotions: What's Changing and Why?

Citi has just announced a fresh batch of 276 managing directors. This is the smallest group since 2020, showing a shift in the bank's approach. The new leaders come from different parts of the bank, like markets, banking, wealth, and services. The bank is focusing more on growth in these areas after

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Chargers' Win Overshadowed by Quarterback's Injury

The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong win against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thanksgiving weekend. The Raiders lost 31-14 and are now out of the running for the playoffs. But the big talk wasn't about the score. It was about the injury to Chargers' quarterback Justin Herbert. He broke a bone in his le

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Blues Legend and His Beloved Guitar: A Movie in the Making

A new movie about the life of B. B. King is on the way. It's called "Lucille, " after King's famous guitar. This film will show how King went from a poor life in Mississippi to becoming a world-famous blues star. It will also talk about his famous guitar, Lucille, and how it was a big part of his li

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Dec 04 2025WEATHER

Portage City Council Talks Snow and Cars

A recent snowstorm left its mark on Portage, causing more than just slippery roads. The city got 9 inches of snow, which meant a lot of work for the snowplows. They had to drive 2, 800 miles to clear the streets. One big problem was cars parked on the streets. The city has a rule: when 2 or more in

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Step Forward in the Fight Against Human Trafficking

The U. S. House of Representatives recently made a significant move in the battle against sex trafficking. They approved a bill that aims to strengthen laws and provide more support to victims. This bill, backed by a prominent figure, is a big deal because it shows a strong commitment to tackling th

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

USC Takes the Lead in College Football Recruiting for 2026

USC is making waves in the college football world. They have the top-ranked recruiting class for 2026. This is a big deal because it's the first time a non-SEC school has had the number one spot in a long time. The last time this happened was in 2008 with Miami. For the past 17 years, SEC schools ha

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