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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Older Adults with HIV: Why Aren't They Moving More?

Older adults living with HIV are aging faster than usual. This means they're more likely to develop health problems like heart disease and memory issues. Doctors know that exercise can help, but most older adults with HIV aren't active enough. Researchers want to understand why. They're planning a

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Turning Point USA: Clearing the Air on Financial Questions

Erika Kirk, leading Turning Point USA, recently received a letter from the Treasury Department. It stated that none of the four groups she manages are under investigation. This news comes after rumors spread online about financial issues within the organization. Some people on social media had doub

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: What's Happening in the U. S. ?

The U. S. job market is in a bit of a funk. In October, there were about 7. 7 million job openings. That's not a huge change from September, but it's a far cry from the peak of 12. 1 million openings in March 2022. Back then, the economy was bouncing back from COVID-19 lockdowns. Layoffs are up, to

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Benin: Soldiers Attempt to Take Over

In Benin, a group of soldiers tried to take control of the country over the weekend. The government says some people died, but they won't say how many. The leader of this attempt, Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri, is still missing. The soldiers who tried to take over wanted to remove the president a

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's New and Old Stars Share Their Journeys

Jacob Elordi and Gwyneth Paltrow, two actors at different stages of their careers, recently had a chat about their experiences in Hollywood. Elordi, who has quickly become a fan favorite, talked about his role as the creature in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein. " He shared how he drew inspiration

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Students Seek Fairness in School Rules

A recent study in Columbia Public Schools has revealed that many students are concerned about fairness. The survey found that while 65% of students believe bullying is not accepted, they feel the rules are not applied evenly. This issue also came up when students were asked about discipline. Only h

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Quality Over Quantity: New York's Cannabis Market Takes a Premium Turn

New York's cannabis market is getting crowded. More sellers are joining, and prices are dropping. This might seem like a good thing for buyers, but it's a tough spot for businesses. Selling more just to make the same money isn't a great plan. It's like running faster just to stay in the same place.

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Dec 09 2025WEATHER

Weather Service Struggles to Rebuild After Staff Cuts

The National Weather Service is in a tough spot. They're trying to hire back staff after big cuts, but it's not going fast enough. Right now, they're short on people, especially as winter storms are coming. The Weather Service got permission to hire 450 new people after about 550 were let go earlie

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: Small Steps Forward, Big Challenges Ahead

In October, the U. S. saw a slight uptick in job openings, but the hiring scene stayed pretty quiet. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings edged up by 12, 000, reaching 7. 670 million. This was a bit higher than what economists had predicted, but don't get too excited. Hiring act

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

First Business Bank Joins Virtual Investor Conference

First Business Bank is stepping into the spotlight at the Sidoti & Company Year End Virtual Investor Conference. This event is set for December 11, 2025. The bank's top leaders will be there. Corey A. Chambas, the CEO, David R. Seiler, the President and COO, and Brian D. Spielmann, the CFO, will sha

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