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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Colorado Springs: Paving the Way with High-Tech Roads

Colorado Springs is trying out some cool new tech to make their roads last longer. They're using special asphalt that's tougher and more durable. This stuff is called stone matrix asphalt, or SMA for short. It's thicker and harder to work with, but it's supposed to hold up better, especially on busy

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Lurked in Telecom Giant's Network for Months

A major telecom company, Ribbon, recently revealed that hackers, likely backed by a government, had been sneaking around its systems for nearly a year. This news came out in a public report filed with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Ribbon, which is based in Texas, offers phone, inter

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lake Villa's Bright Future with Solar Power

Lake Villa is about to get a big boost in clean energy. ECA Solar, a company that builds solar projects, is setting up a solar farm just outside the village. This isn't just about making electricity; it's about helping the community and the planet. The solar farm will be built on 29 acres of farmla

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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 2025SPORTS

Yadier Del Valle: The Journey of a Rising UFC Star

Yadier Del Valle, a name that's been making waves in the UFC, has a story that's as compelling as his fights. Born in Cuba, this 29-year-old fighter has already made a mark in the world of mixed martial arts. His journey from the Caribbean island to the UFC Octagon is a testament to his determinatio

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Help Nurses Cope with Work Stress

Nurses today face a tough job. They deal with advanced tech and growing responsibilities. This can lead to burnout and unhappiness at work. But there's a factor that might help: spirituality. Research shows that the work environment affects how nurses feel about their jobs. But what about the role

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Crime Concerns in the U. S. : A Shift in Perception

In recent times, fewer Americans are worried about crime. This is the second year in a row that concern has gone down. A recent poll by Gallup shows that nearly half of the people, 49%, think crime is a big problem. The same number of people believe crime has increased. This drop in concern is nota

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Yen's Big Drop: Japan's Finance Chief Speaks Up

Japan's finance minister, Satsuki Katayama, has been keeping a close eye on the yen's wild ride. The yen has been dropping fast, hitting around 154 per U. S. dollar. This isn't just a small dip; it's a big, quick fall. Katayama says the government is watching this closely, especially the wild swings

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

A Morning Gone Wrong: ICE Shooting Raises Questions

In a quiet Ontario neighborhood, a routine traffic stop turned chaotic when an ICE officer fired shots at a moving vehicle. The incident, which happened around 6:30 a. m. on a Thursday, has sparked concerns about the use of force by federal agents. The driver, Carlos Jimenez, a 24-year-old U. S. cit

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

How Bowhead Whales Stay Young for Centuries

Bowhead whales are amazing creatures. They live in the cold Arctic waters. These whales are the longest-living mammals on Earth. Some can live up to 268 years! That's way longer than any human. Scientists have been studying these whales. They found something interesting. Bowhead whales are really g

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