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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Can New Zealand Make Its Own Medicine After a Global Disaster?

New Zealand, a small island nation, depends on imports for many essential goods. One critical area of concern is pharmaceuticals. If a global catastrophe strikes, international trade could collapse. This would leave New Zealand struggling to access vital medicines. The country faces several potenti

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Pizza Hut's Future: What's Next for the Pizza Giant?

Pizza Hut is in a tough spot. Yum Brands, the company that owns Pizza Hut, has decided to look at different ways to improve the pizza chain. This could mean selling it, teaming up with someone else, or just selling a part of it. The goal is to figure out what's best for Pizza Hut's future. Pizza Hu

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

Virginia's Big Bet on Pharma Education

Virginia is making a bold move to become a top player in the pharmaceutical world. A new center is being built to train thousands of people every year for jobs in this growing industry. This isn't just any training center. It's a big deal because it brings together community colleges and universitie

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Office Supplies: What's Happening to Office Depot and OfficeMax?

Office Depot and OfficeMax, two big names in office supplies, are shutting down almost 100 more stores. This is not just a recent thing. It has been going on for a while. The company that owns them, ODP Corporation, has been struggling. This is because people are buying things online more often. The

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Solar Power's Bright Spot: How US Manufacturers Are Winning

The US solar industry is making big moves. First Solar, a key player, is doing well in the current market. They make solar panels and other related products. Their focus is on making things in the US, which is a smart move. First Solar is not just about making solar panels. They also offer services

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

America's Manufacturing Comeback: A New Era of Tech and Jobs

In the heart of Arizona, a significant shift is happening in the world of manufacturing. A major international company is making a huge bet on the U. S. by investing a massive amount of money to build advanced factories. This move is part of a broader plan to bring back manufacturing jobs and reduce

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Oct 29 2025EDUCATION

Discovering Paths to Skilled Careers: A Closer Look at Manufacturing and Trades Day

Manufacturing and Trades Day is an annual event that aims to open the eyes of high school students to the world of modern manufacturing, technology, and logistics. It's not just about showing off cool machines and tools; it's about introducing students to real career opportunities in fields like pro

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Big Move: What's Changing and Why It Matters

OpenAI has made a significant shift in its business structure. They've turned into a public benefit corporation, which means they can make more money from their AI tech while still being controlled by a nonprofit. This change got the green light from two important regulators in Delaware and Californ

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Big AI Bet: Thousands of Jobs on the Line

Amazon is making some big moves. They're cutting 14, 000 corporate jobs. That's about 4% of their workforce. Why? They want to streamline things and focus more on AI. It's a big shift, but it's not surprising. You see, Amazon has been under a lot of pressure lately. Investors want them to tighten t

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Elastomer Innovations Shine at K 2025

The K 2025 trade fair in Fridingen, Germany, showcased DESMA's latest innovations, drawing significant attention despite a tough market. The new vertical machine platform, REFERENCE 300+, stood out for its ergonomic design and impressive performance metrics. Customers were particularly intrigued by

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