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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Oscar Race Heats Up: Who's Leading the Pack?

The Oscar season is in full swing, and several films are making waves. Warner Bros. ' "One Battle After Another" is the clear frontrunner, having won top prizes from major critics groups and landing the most nominations across various awards. However, other contenders like "Hamnet, " "Sinners, " and

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing Customer Service

A big company has just launched new AI tools to help brands improve their customer service. These tools are designed to make it easy for companies to add AI to their customer interactions. The AI agents can handle common tasks like answering questions, tracking orders, scheduling appointments, and p

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Tax Tips: Meals and Miles

Tax time can be confusing, especially when it comes to figuring out what counts as a business expense. Two experts from Wisconsin, Rick Kutch and Mark Leeder, share some key points to help business owners stay on track. First, let's talk about meals. Many people think any meal eaten during work hou

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Exports Hit by U. S. Interceptions and Cyberattack

Venezuela's oil industry is facing fresh challenges. Shipments are slowing down. Most tankers are just moving oil between local ports. This follows recent U. S. actions against two more ships. State-run oil company PDVSA is also dealing with a cyberattack. The U. S. Coast Guard seized a supertanker

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Portland's Housing Crisis: Can Affordable Living Be Fixed?

Portland is facing a big problem with affordable housing. Many people are struggling to find a place to live that they can afford. Ambrose Haynes is one of them. He spent months waiting for help, but it never came. He wanted to live in a place where the rent was not too high, but he couldn't find on

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Honeywell's Stock Takes a Dip: What's Happening?

Honeywell's stock took a hit recently. The company lowered its expectations for the fourth quarter and the full year. This change is due to a new way of organizing its business units, which will start in early 2026. There's also some legal trouble. Honeywell is in talks to settle a lawsuit related

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in Big Oil: Chevron's CFO Shares Insights

Chevron, a major player in the energy sector, has been making headlines with its recent acquisition of Hess for a staggering $53 billion. This deal, finalized in July, came after a lengthy legal battle with Exxon Mobil that lasted over 20 months. Now, Chevron is focusing on streamlining its operatio

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Smart Boards: How Leaders Plan for a Better Tomorrow

Leaders in finance are changing how boards make big choices. It's not just about money anymore. They're thinking about people, the planet, and the company's purpose. This shift is crucial because the world is always changing, and boards need to stay ahead. One key idea is to include ESG (Environmen

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Dec 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Tineco Vacuums: Smart Cleaning for Every Home

Cleaning can be a hassle, especially with kids and pets around. Tineco offers a range of smart vacuum cleaners to make life easier. These vacuums are designed for different needs, from quick cleanups to deep carpet cleaning. They are also budget-friendly, with options starting at $100. Plus, there's

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Our Past Shapes Who We Trust

Ever wondered why we instantly trust some strangers but not others? It turns out, our past experiences play a big role in shaping these quick judgments. Researchers wanted to find out how our brains use past knowledge to decide who seems trustworthy. They looked into something called stimulus gener

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