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Nov 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Loans: Can Farmers Help Fight Climate Change?

Farmers in China are being asked to join a new type of loan program. This program is called a carbon sink loan. It is designed to help the environment. The idea is to use forests and bamboo to absorb carbon dioxide from the air. This can help reduce the effects of climate change. But not all farmer

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Nov 04 2025OPINION

Opinions, Politics, and Pop Culture: A Mix from Fox News

Fox News has a lot going on in their opinion section. They're talking about big political figures, hot topics, and even some pop culture moments. First up, they're discussing former Vice President Dick Cheney. They're looking at his leadership after 9/11 and his stance against radical Islamic terro

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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

The Hermit Who Outsmarted Everyone

In the vast, snowy woods of Maine, a man named Bill Hall lived alone in a tiny cabin. He knew the forest like the back of his hand. He could track anything, even a tiny weasel. In 1945, three German soldiers escaped from a nearby camp. The police were stuck. They didn't know where to look. So, they

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Kimberly-Clark's Risky Bet on Tylenol Amid Political Heat

Kimberly-Clark, a big name in consumer goods, just made a bold move. They bought Kenvue, the company behind Tylenol. But this deal didn't go over well with Wall Street. Their stock took a huge hit, the worst since the big crash in 1987. Shares dropped by 15%, which is a lot. Why did they do it? The

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon: What Was Left Out?

President Donald Trump recently pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance. This decision came under scrutiny, especially since Binance has been linked to the Trump family's crypto ventures. During a recent appearance on CBS News's 60 Minutes, Trump was questioned about this pardon. However, no

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Fight: The Hidden Battle of Pancreatic Cancer

Mark Spain was a familiar face in many homes. His cheerful "Good morning, Sunshines, " on Facebook and his nightly news segments on ABC 13 News made him a beloved figure. But behind the scenes, a silent battle was unfolding. In November 2024, Mark's life took an unexpected turn. He woke up feeling u

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Pivots Strategy with Major China Deal

Starbucks is making a big move in China. They are teaming up with Boyu Capital, a private equity group based in Hong Kong. This deal will create a joint venture worth $4 billion. Starbucks will keep a 40% stake in their 8, 000 Chinese stores. Boyu Capital will hold up to 60%. This isn't just about

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Election Day 2025: What's Open, What's Closed?

Election Day in Colorado is on November 4, 2025. It's a big deal for voting, but not all services are affected. Most people have already voted by mail or dropped off their ballots. But what if you need to run errands or visit certain places on that day? First, banks will be open. It's not a federal

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

A Day to Honor Heroes: SLU's Veterans Week Kicks Off

Southeastern Louisiana University is gearing up for a big week of events to honor veterans. The highlight? A special lecture on Veterans Day, November 11th, at 11 a. m. in the Student Union Theatre. The guest speaker is retired U. S. Army Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré, who's got a lot of stories to shar

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Lowcountry Schools Show Mixed Results in 2025 Report

The 2025 South Carolina School Report Cards are out, and the results are a mixed bag for the Lowcountry area. The report, which looks at things like test scores, graduation rates, and how ready students are for college or careers, shows that some districts are doing better than others. Charleston C

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