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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Coffee Conundrum: Why Your Morning Brew is Costing More

Coffee lovers in the U. S. are feeling the pinch. Prices for ground coffee have shot up. In September, the average cost hit $9. 14 per pound. That's a 3% jump from August and a whopping 41% increase from September 2024. This trend isn't just about coffee. Overall food prices have also risen by 3% co

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Oregon's Halloween Weather: Rainy and Windy Fun Ahead

Halloween in Oregon is shaping up to be a wet and windy affair. The weather is expected to be quite active, with rain and strong breezes making their presence felt. Temperatures will be mild, hovering in the 50s, so it won't be too cold, but the rain might put a damper on some outdoor plans. The Ca

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The Legacy of Thailand's Queen Mother: A Life of Service and Influence

Queen Sirikit, the beloved Queen Mother of Thailand, passed away at the age of 93. She was known for her dedication to helping the poor, preserving traditions, and protecting the environment. Her death was announced by the Royal Household Bureau, stating she had been battling a blood infection for s

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trees Fall for Trump's Grand Ballroom Plan

The White House grounds are changing. Satellite images show that at least six trees have been removed. This includes two special magnolia trees. These trees were planted a long time ago. They were there to honor Presidents Warren G. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The trees were part of the Jacq

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back Neanderthals: A Risky Idea?

Bringing back Neanderthals is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Some scientists believe it might be possible within the next 20 years. However, many experts argue that it's not just difficult but also ethically questionable. One major challenge is the technology needed to bring back Neander

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tech-Savvy Leaders Can Cut Carbon Emissions

In China, local leaders play a big role in cutting down carbon emissions. A recent study looked at how a mayor's background can affect this effort. The findings show that mayors with engineering backgrounds are better at reducing carbon intensity. This is especially true in big cities, industrial ar

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska: The Movie's Truths and Twists

Bruce Springsteen's life is now a movie, and it's surprisingly accurate. Most music biopics stretch the truth, but this one sticks close to reality. It focuses on a short time in Springsteen's life, from 1981 to 1982, when he made the album Nebraska. The movie shows his struggles with depression and

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Oct 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian's Big Legal Dream

Kim Kardashian is really sure she's about to become a lawyer. She recently shared this on a popular talk show. She's waiting for her test results, but she's already talking about her future in law. This isn't just a random career change for Kim. Her dad was a lawyer, and she's been studying law for

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

Michigan Weather: What's in Store for the Coming Days?

Michigan's weather is always a hot topic, especially as we move into November. Many are wondering if winter is just around the corner. The good news is that the weekend and early next week are looking quite pleasant for this time of year. For those who want to stay updated, there's a daily weather

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Kanu's Court Drama: What's Next for the Separatist Leader?

In a twist that has left many scratching their heads, a Nigerian court decided to push back the terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu until Monday. This happened because Kanu, the head of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra group, said he couldn't defend himself properly. Why? His old legal team left, a

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