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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Maine's Fight for Fairer Campaign Finance

Maine is in a legal battle over campaign finance. The state wants to limit donations to super PACs, but a judge says it's unconstitutional. The state is now appealing this decision. In 2023, Maine voters approved a law to cap donations to super PACs at $5, 000. Almost 75% of voters supported this c

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Fort Collins 2025: Who's Funding the Election?

The Fort Collins 2025 election is heating up, with over $300, 000 raised so far. But where is all this money coming from? Let's take a closer look. Most candidates have received the majority of their funds from local residents. However, there are some notable exceptions. For instance, one candidate

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Argentina's President Milei Fights for Political Survival

Argentina's President Javier Milei is in a tough spot. His libertarian policies have stirred up a lot of trouble. The country is facing a big money crisis. The peso, Argentina's currency, is losing value fast. The government is trying to stop this by using up its savings. Milei promised big changes

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Meat and Your Health: A Hidden Link to UTIs

People often worry about germs on grocery carts, but there's a bigger concern lurking in the meat aisle. Recent studies show that a lot of urinary tract infections (UTIs) might start from bacteria found in store-bought meat. This is a big deal because UTIs are super common, and many of them are caus

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

September's Inflation: A Small Step Back

Prices went up, but not as much as people thought they would. This is what happened in September. The numbers came out late because the government wasn't working. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said prices were 3. 0% higher than last year. That's a bit less than what experts guessed. It's als

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

The Shutdown Showdown: Who's Feeling the Pinch?

The US government shutdown is causing ripples across the country, and not in a good way. The economy is taking a hit, with analysts estimating a daily loss of around $800 million in new deals for contractors. This shutdown is like a storm that won't pass, dragging down economic growth by about 0. 1

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Chilly Weekend: What to Expect

New Jersey is in for a cool weekend, with temperatures dropping lower than usual. The nights will be especially chilly, with temps in the 30s. This is not great news for anyone who loves warm weather. On Friday, the state will see partly to mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the upper 50s to low

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Oct 24 2025OPINION

Tennessee's Controversial Anthem: Time for a Change?

The University of Tennessee's beloved song "Rocky Top" has a dark side. Some people think it glorifies violence against federal agents. The song tells a story about strangers who never returned from Rocky Top, likely representing federal officers. With recent attacks on law enforcement, playing this

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Small Steps, Big Health Wins: How Americans with Type 2 Diabetes Can Improve Their Lives

In the United States, around 38. 1 million people live with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This condition can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and kidney disease if not managed well. Managing T2DM involves taking care of oneself through regular physical activity and a healthy die

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Tech Boosts Baker Hughes' Future, But Oil Investments Lag

Baker Hughes is banking on artificial intelligence to drive its future growth. The company is so confident in this tech that it expects to hit $1. 5 billion in data center orders sooner than planned. This is a big deal because it shows how much demand there is for data center power. But it's not al

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