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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Students Gain Real‑World Skills Through School Business Club

Valley High’s business club, DECA, is turning ordinary classes into real‑world training. The club has grown fast in its third year, thanks to teacher Nick DeFrancesco’s guidance. Students meet after school and sometimes more often, practicing role‑plays and case studies that mimic real busines

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Oregon’s Small Businesses Face a New Bankruptcy Surge

The state has seen a sharp rise in company bankruptcies, climbing 25 % last year to the highest level since 2013. Nationwide, many people and firms are filing for bankruptcy, but Oregon’s rate is almost four times faster than the national average. High interest rates and inflation are squeezin

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

New Deal Rules in Washington

The recent dismissal of the Justice Department’s antitrust chief signals a shift toward a more business‑friendly climate in Washington. Law firms are now drafting memos that reflect the current administration’s willingness to approve corporate mergers, a reversal from last year’s campaign rhetoric t

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Trump’s New Deal: Money, Chips and Controversy

The United Arab Emirates poured half a billion dollars into the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture after he was re‑elected in 2024. That funding is just the beginning of a series of deals that many say cross ethical lines in American politics. The UAE’s investment came with a twist: the Tru

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Oak Lawn Expands Gaming Scene

Oak Lawn is adding more spots for people to enjoy video games and drinks. Two new businesses got the green light from the village board. One is Wing Snob, a place where you can grab some food and play games. The other spot is a restaurant that lets you drink what you buy there. These places will ha

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Eye Redness: A Global Look at Causes and Care

Eye redness is a common issue that can make life uncomfortable and even affect how people feel about their appearance. In many places, more people are dealing with this problem because of how they live and work, especially with more screen time. Treating eye redness usually means finding and fixing

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Running a Business on the Go: The Digital Nomad Founder's Guide

In today's world, more and more people are choosing to run their businesses while traveling. This trend is called digital nomadism. By 2030, it's expected that 60 million people will be digital nomads. Among startup founders, 18% already identify as nomadic. One person who has been living this life

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Mind Matters: More Than Just Avoiding the Bad Stuff

People often think of mental health as just not having a mental illness. But it's more than that. It's about feeling good, not just not feeling bad. This is a big deal. It changes how we look at mental health. It's not just about fixing problems. It's about building something positive. Think about

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

A Friend in Need: Navigating Family Struggles and Alcoholism

Louis, a man in his 60s, finds himself in a tough spot. He moved in with his sister, Gayle, hoping for support, but things took a turn for the worse. Gayle's alcoholism has made life at home unbearable. She's been aggressive, even asking Louis to leave. To make matters worse, Louis cut ties with his

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

From Football Field to Global Stage: Camden Dempsey's Journey

Camden Dempsey, a former Colorado Buffaloes long snapper, is making waves beyond the football field. Known as "The Governor, " Dempsey has been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar for the class of 2026-27. This prestigious fellowship offers a fully funded master's degree in Global Affairs at Tsinghua U

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