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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Safe While Cleaning Up After Floods

Floods can be really scary and messy. After the water goes down, it's important to be careful when cleaning up. The health department in Snohomish County has some good advice to keep everyone safe. First, don't go back into your home until officials say it's okay. Look for any damage to the buildin

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Is Butter Really That Bad for You?

For years, people have been told to cut back on butter, cheese, and other dairy products because they contain saturated fats. These fats have been blamed for clogged arteries and a higher risk of heart disease. But new research suggests that for most people, reducing saturated fat intake doesn't mak

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Fentanyl: The Deadly Drug That's Changing the Game

Fentanyl is a lab-made opioid, way stronger than morphine or heroin. Doctors use it for serious pain, but it's also made illegally. This illegal stuff is often mixed with other drugs, and people don't even know they're taking it. That's dangerous because even a tiny bit can kill. In 2025, the Presi

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Electric Truck Dream Hits a Roadblock

Ford has decided to stop making the all-electric version of its popular F-150 truck. This move shows that the company is rethinking its plans for electric vehicles (EVs). The F-150 Lightning was supposed to be a big deal, but Ford now wants to focus on other things. Why did Ford change its mind? Ma

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Frontier Airlines: New Leader Takes the Helm

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. has made a big change at the top. James G. Dempsey, who has been with the company for over a decade, is now the Interim Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from Barry L. Biffle, who will stay on as an advisor until the end of the year. Dempsey has been a key player

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

How Families Can Use Tech to Stay Healthy

Fitness and nutrition apps are everywhere. They promise to help people move more and eat better. But do they really work? Especially for kids and teens, the answer is not clear. Behavior change is tough. It's not just about the individual. It's about the people around them. Family matters. So, why n

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Shift: From EVs to Hybrids and Energy Storage

Ford has decided to change its plans for electric vehicles (EVs). The company is now focusing more on hybrids and energy storage. This change comes after Ford faced big losses in its EV business. The company's EV division, Ford Model e, lost over $12 billion in the last two years. EV sales also drop

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Electric Dreams Take a Backseat

Ford has decided to slow down its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is facing big losses and not enough people are buying EVs. So, Ford is changing its strategy. It will stop making the electric F-150 Lightning truck. Instead, it will make a version with a longer range that uses both electric

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Bet on Gas: A Shift in the Auto Industry

Ford is making a major change in its plans. The company will stop making some electric vehicles (EVs). This includes the electric version of the F-150 Lightning. Instead, Ford will focus more on gas-powered and hybrid cars. They will also hire more workers, even though some jobs will be lost at a ba

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Dec 15 2025SPORTS

Francis Mauigoa: From Samoan Roots to Miami's Football Star

Francis Mauigoa, a standout offensive lineman for the Miami Hurricanes, has made a significant impact on the field. His journey to success is deeply rooted in his Samoan heritage and the values he learned growing up in a small village. Born in 2005 to Fa’alialia and Telesia, Francis is an American S

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