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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Eye Big Money for AI Dreams

Big tech companies are changing how they get money. They are now borrowing more instead of using their own cash. This is because they want to build data centers ready for AI. A top executive at Barclays said the biggest five tech firms might need almost $100 billion in 2026. This is a lot of money!

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Dec 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coffee and Climate: What's Brewing?

Coffee lovers often ponder the environmental impact of their favorite brew. While coffee isn't the worst offender when it comes to climate change, it still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Experts estimate that producing a kilogram of roasted coffee can release over 40 kilograms of carbon di

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Celebrities and Music to Light Up World Cup Draw Event

The World Cup draw is set to be a star-studded event. Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum will co-host the show. They will be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C. This is not the first time Klum has hosted such an event. She also did it back in 2006 in Germany. The event will feature some big names in

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taron Egerton's Next Role: A Dark London Tale

Taron Egerton, known for his roles in "Rocketman" and "Carry-On, " is in talks for a new Netflix UK project called "Alpha. " This isn't just any ordinary film; it's a horror story that dives deep into themes like toxic masculinity, greed, and the pressures of success. Picture a mix of "American Psyc

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Seton Hill University's Big Plans for Sports and Learning Spaces

Seton Hill University is making some big moves to upgrade its campus. They're planning to build a new indoor sports facility and renovate an old building called Sullivan Hall. The university is teaming up with the Latrobe Industrial Development Authority to help pay for these projects. They're looki

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Petr Yan: The Fighter Beyond the Ring

Petr Yan is a name that rings bells in the world of mixed martial arts. Known for his precision and calm demeanor, Yan has always been a topic of interest for fans. But beyond his fighting skills, there's a question that often pops up: What religion does Petr Yan follow? Born in Siberia to a Russia

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Dec 04 2025RELIGION

Schools in Mallorca Adjust Curriculum to Include Islamic Studies

In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has ruled that Catholic schools in Mallorca must offer Islamic religion classes. This move comes after requests from Muslim families who wanted their children to learn about their faith within the school system. The ruling has

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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 04 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Crisis: Who's in Charge?

In the wake of a tragic shooting involving National Guard troops in Washington, D. C. , the debate over who should handle the city's crime crisis has heated up. The incident, which left one soldier dead and another critically injured, has sparked a discussion about the role of Congress in addressing

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