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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Orange County's Beaches: A Sand Crisis with Big Economic Consequences

Orange County's beaches are more than just pretty landscapes; they're a big deal for the local economy. A huge chunk of the county's income comes from its coast. Tourists flock to the beaches, and this brings in money for hotels, restaurants, and shops. But there's a problem: the sand is disappearin

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Alaska's Tourism: More Than Just Visitors

Alaska is known for its stunning landscapes and unique wildlife. When people visit, they often leave with a new perspective. This isn't just good for the tourism industry; it's beneficial for the entire state. A recent study by Longwoods International found that tourism marketing changes how people

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Coffee Conundrum: Why Your Morning Brew is Costing More

Coffee lovers in the U. S. are feeling the pinch. Prices for ground coffee have shot up. In September, the average cost hit $9. 14 per pound. That's a 3% jump from August and a whopping 41% increase from September 2024. This trend isn't just about coffee. Overall food prices have also risen by 3% co

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ontario Premier Stands Firm Against Trump's Tariff Threats

Doug Ford, the leader of Ontario, didn't back down from a recent dispute with U. S. President Donald Trump. He shared a video of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan speaking out against tariffs. This came after Trump announced he was ending trade talks with Canada because of a TV ad that Trump clai

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Japan's Shift: Cigarettes vs. Heated Tobacco Products

Japan is seeing a big change in how people smoke. Heated tobacco products, or HTPs, are becoming more popular. This is interesting because it shows how people are looking for different ways to smoke. HTPs are not the same as regular cigarettes. They heat tobacco instead of burning it. This makes th

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

The Shutdown Showdown: Who's Feeling the Pinch?

The US government shutdown is causing ripples across the country, and not in a good way. The economy is taking a hit, with analysts estimating a daily loss of around $800 million in new deals for contractors. This shutdown is like a storm that won't pass, dragging down economic growth by about 0. 1

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Europe's Winter Grain Planting Gets a Weather Break

Europe's farmers are having a better time planting winter grains this year. The weather has been kinder than in the past two years. This could mean more stable grain areas, even though prices are low. The early part of October was dry. This let farmers plant a lot before the wetter weather came. Th

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Maine's Coast: A Rocket Launch Site or a Treasure to Protect?

Maine's stunning coastline is a hot topic for debate. Some people think it would be great to have rocket launches here. They say it could bring money and jobs. But others aren't so sure. They worry about the mess and noise it could bring to their homes and businesses. Maine's economy is all about f

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

China's Big Plan: Tech, Trade, and Tough Times

China is making a big move. They want to rely less on foreign tech and boost their own economy. This is all part of their five-year plan. They're not backing down from the trade war with the U. S. Instead, they're doubling down on their goals. The plan is all about becoming more self-sufficient. Ch

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs: A Growing Burden for American Families

Health insurance costs in the U. S. are climbing fast. For families, the average yearly cost is now close to $27, 000. This is a big jump, especially since costs have been going up for three years straight. Economists are worried. When health care costs rise faster than the economy, there's less mo

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