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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Save Money and the Planet by Reducing Food Waste

Food waste is a big problem. It hurts your wallet and the environment. In the U. S. , people throw away a lot of food. This costs them about $728 every year. It also creates pollution equal to 42 coal power plants. Most of the wasted food comes from homes, not restaurants or stores. People are busy

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Argentina's Debt Strategy: A Sudden Turnaround

Argentina's financial landscape took an unexpected turn. The government revealed plans to repurchase some of its debt. This strategy aims to reduce the country's borrowing expenses. On Monday evening, Argentina's dollar-denominated bonds experienced a significant increase in value. Specifically, bo

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Big Tech Stocks: What's Driving the Recent Surge?

Tech giants like Apple, Google, Netflix, and Tesla have been making some bold moves lately. Investors are taking notice, and it's not just hype. These companies are showing strong signs of growth. But what's really behind this surge? First, let's talk about Apple. The tech giant has been innovating

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

The Legal Battle: James Comey Fights Back

James Comey, the former FBI director, is in a legal fight. His lawyers say he's being targeted because of his past clashes with President Trump. They want the charges against him thrown out, calling it a case of personal vendetta. Comey's team argues that the charges are unfair and based on Trump's

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Two More Teens Face Charges in High-Profile D. C. Attack

In a recent turn of events, two more individuals have been charged in connection with the violent attack on a young employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The incident, which occurred in August, has drawn significant attention and even influenced national policy. The latest sus

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How Teens with Type 1 Diabetes Use Social Media

Young people with type 1 diabetes are turning to social media for help. This is not just about sharing photos or chatting with friends. It is about finding information and support to manage their health. But how exactly are they using these platforms? And does it make a difference which site they ch

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

XBP Global's Big Deal and Stock Rollercoaster

XBP Global Holdings, Inc. made headlines with a significant contract win but faced a stock dip. The company secured a six-year deal with New York City's Department of Finance. This agreement aims to upgrade the payment system for parking violation tickets. XBP will use its Lockbox Services platform

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Names Team Up to Track Carbon Footprints Better

Some major companies have decided to work together on a big problem: how to accurately measure carbon emissions. BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, Exxon Mobil, and Banco Santander are leading this effort. They want to create a new system that shows exactly where carbon pollution comes from

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Oct 21 2025EDUCATION

Defending the Rights of Students with Disabilities

The recent decision to let go of experienced staff at the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) has sparked concern. This office is crucial for supporting students with disabilities. It includes two key agencies: the Office of Special Educati

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Keeping Schools Safe: Students Face Consequences for Online Threat

In Tuscola County, Michigan, authorities are taking a serious stand against a recent threat made by students. The Kingston Community Schools district will see more police around campus as a result. This comes after the FBI noticed a concerning message shared on social media. The students involved h

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