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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Shutting Doors: A Look at the Struggles

Restaurants are finding it tough to keep their doors open. People are spending less on eating out. They are cooking at home more often. This is because prices are going up. It is hard for restaurants to make money. Many chains are closing locations to save cash. Starbucks is one of them. They plan

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Lobsters' Social Strategy Backfires

Lobsters are known for their tough shells and big claws, but some types don't have those claws. Instead, they stick together in big groups to scare off predators. They use special chemicals in the water to find each other. But this trick might not always work. Young lobsters often follow these sign

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

LG's New TV Aims to Challenge Samsung's Artistic Design

LG has introduced a new TV that competes with Samsung's The Frame series. This TV is part of LG's Gallery lineup, not to be mistaken with their G-series OLEDs. It was announced shortly after the release of LG's MRGB95 range, which features new Micro RGB Evo panel technology. The Gallery TV will be

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Tight Election Sparks Controversy

In a close call, Salvador Nasralla, who came in second in Honduras' recent presidential election, is not taking his loss lightly. He is calling out the results, claiming there were issues with the voting process. The race was tight, with less than 1% of the votes separating Nasralla from the winner,

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Brain Signals Could Make Self-Driving Cars Smarter

Self-driving cars are getting better, but they still have trouble in tricky situations. Now, scientists think they have a clever idea: using passengers' brain signals to help these cars make safer choices. Researchers in China tested a system that reads brain activity to understand how passengers f

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

North Texas: Where Jobs Are Growing and What Skills You Need

North Texas is set to see a big jump in jobs over the next few years. With the population growing fast, there's a push to get people ready for the jobs that will be in demand. But there are hurdles to overcome, like getting the right training and credentials. The jobs that will see the most opening

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Dec 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Discovering Your Perfect Era: A Fun Quiz to Match Your Personality

Ever wondered if you'd fit better in a different time? Maybe you'd be a rockstar in the 80s or a philosopher in ancient Greece. It's not just daydreaming; it's about finding where you belong. This idea isn't about time travel. It's about seeing how your personality, values, and way of thinking matc

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

How the Brain Helps Us Focus on Objects Near and Far

The brain is a powerful tool that helps us see things clearly, no matter how close or far they are. This is thanks to something called vergence eye movements. These movements allow our eyes to focus on objects in three-dimensional space. However, for many people with neurodegenerative disorders, thi

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

New Year's Eve in Arizona: Rainy Start to 2026

Arizona is gearing up for a wet welcome to the new year. The weather forecast predicts rain for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, so if you're planning to celebrate outdoors, you might want to pack an umbrella and a jacket. The weather system moving into Arizona will bring moisture, increasing the

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

Staten Island Braces for Windy Tuesday

Staten Island is in for a windy Tuesday, with gusts that could hit 50 mph. The wind advisory is in place until 6 p. m. , so it's a good idea to tie down anything that might blow away. The morning is expected to be the windiest, but the gusts will ease up as the day goes on. The National Weather Ser

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