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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

Tennessee, known for its strong Republican base, is currently the center of attention for a special House election. The event has drawn significant interest from high-profile Republicans, including Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump. Their involvement highlights the importance of

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

M Resort Las Vegas Grows Bigger and Better

M Resort Spa Casino in Las Vegas just got a major upgrade! A new hotel tower is now open, almost doubling the number of rooms to 765. This isn't just about more beds; it's about more fun and better experiences. The resort also added a huge ballroom, making it a top spot for big events. The grand op

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

The Real Cost of Holiday Cheer: What It Takes to Sell at Snowport

Snowport, a festive holiday market in Boston, is a dream come true for many small businesses. But behind the twinkling lights and cheerful atmosphere, there's a lot of hard work and money involved. Vendors at Snowport pay a lot to be there. The Frenchman's Crepes, for example, pays about $27, 000 i

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Piramal Finance: Planning Big Moves in Local and Global Loans

Piramal Finance is making big plans to borrow money. They want to get 300 billion rupees by the end of this financial year. That's a lot of money! Half of that amount has already been borrowed. The company's CEO, Jairam Sridharan, shared this news. Most of the money will come from local sources. Ab

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

What Are the Hidden Costs in Health Care Decisions?

Over the past decade, health economists have been paying more attention to the bigger picture when evaluating the value of medical treatments. A recent study looked at nearly 8, 000 cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) from 2013 to 2023. These studies compare the costs and benefits of different health

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Economic Impact: A Mixed Bag

AI is making waves, but its effects on the economy are not straightforward. Some industries, like software development, are seeing big changes. Mark Zuckerberg, for example, thinks half of Meta's code will be written by AI soon. But most companies aren't seeing much benefit from their AI investments

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Dec 01 2025OPINION

Utah's Smart Move: Fixing Homelessness One Person at a Time

Utah is tackling homelessness in a fresh way. Instead of just throwing money at the problem, they're focusing on each person. This means looking at what each individual needs and making a plan just for them. It's not about filling beds in shelters or checking boxes. It's about real change. Right no

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Legal Battle: Gun and Notes at the Center of a Murder Case

In a New York courtroom, a man named Luigi Mangione is fighting to keep certain evidence out of his upcoming murder trial. The evidence in question includes a handgun and a notebook. Prosecutors believe these items connect Mangione to the killing of a top executive from UnitedHealthcare. Mangione's

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Why Vaccines Don't Cause Autism: A Science-Based Look

Vaccines have been a hot topic for years, especially when it comes to autism. Recently, a high-ranking health official suggested that vaccines might be linked to autism. This claim is not new, but it's important to look at the facts. Back in the late 1990s, a study by Andrew Wakefield claimed that

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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Hollywood is Shy About Animated Sci-Fi

Hollywood has a secret rule. It's not written down, but it's clear. Animated sci-fi films are a no-go. This is what Alex Woo found out. He's a director. He worked on big names like Pixar and Cartoon Network. His film, "In Your Dreams, " took almost ten years to make. He says it's easier to make fant

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