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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Political Games: When Power Plays Hurt People

Politics in the United States has reached a new low. The longest federal government shutdown in history happened. It was supposed to be about health care. But it was really about politics. Democrats wanted to score points against President Trump. They didn't care about finding a solution. They just

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Moms Switching Sides: A New Look at the 2024 Election

In the 2024 election, a surprising shift happened. Mothers, especially those in their 40s to 60s, started voting for the GOP. Why? One professor thinks it's because they want to help their sons. This professor, Scott Galloway, has been talking a lot about how young men are struggling. He believes t

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

La Grange's Finance Department: A Puzzle

There's a lot of uncertainty around who's managing the money in La Grange. Until recently, Suzy Mika was listed as the finance director on the village's website, even though she left her job six months ago. After some questions were asked, her name was taken down and replaced with Annmarie Mampe, wh

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bitfarms: From Bitcoin to AI

Bitfarms, a big player in the Bitcoin mining world, is making a big change. They are slowly stepping away from mining Bitcoin and moving towards AI and high-performance computing. This shift is not just about Bitfarms; it's a trend in the industry. With Bitcoin prices dropping and profits shrinking,

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Nov 13 2025WEATHER

Denver's Warm Streak: When Will Winter Return?

Denver is experiencing unusually warm weather, with temperatures expected to hit around 74 degrees on Thursday. This is close to the record high of 75 degrees set back in 1999. The warm spell is part of a longer trend, as the city hasn't seen snow in quite some time. For the next couple of days, te

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

How Big Economies Handle Trade Wars

Trade wars can be scary, but many big economies are ready to face them. A recent study looked at 20 big emerging markets. It checked things like debt levels and how much they rely on exports. The goal was to see how well they can handle trade problems and changing politics. Most of these economies

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Retirement Dreams in Massachusetts: The High Cost of Living and Saving

Retiring in Massachusetts is a big dream for many, but it comes with a hefty price tag. The state is known for its high living costs, making it one of the most expensive places to live in the U. S. This means that saving for retirement here requires careful planning and a substantial amount of money

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on the Air Jordan 14 Mule

The Air Jordan 14 Mule is a new shoe that blends comfort with style. It is designed by Mowalola, a Nigerian-born artist and fashion designer who is known for her bold and colorful designs. This shoe is different from the usual basketball shoes. It has a slip-on design, which makes it easy to wear. T

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking the Paid Puppeteers of Online Discussions

Online forums have become a battleground for paid opinion manipulators. These individuals, often referred to as trolls, are not just random troublemakers. Some are part of organized groups, paid by political parties or PR agencies to sway public opinion. Identifying these paid trolls is challenging

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Food Sensitivity Tests: What You Need to Know

Food sensitivity tests are everywhere. They promise to find out which foods make you feel bad. But do they really work? Many experts say no. The science behind these tests is not strong. First, what is a food sensitivity? It is not a clear medical term. It is more of a catch-all for symptoms that d

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