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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Young Voice for Climate Change Takes the Stage at UM

A young person took center stage at the University of Montana recently. Her name is Kelsey Juliana. She is part of a group suing the government over climate change. This is not just any lawsuit. It's a big deal. It's called the Held trial. Kelsey was there to share her story and her thoughts. Kelse

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Big Moves Expected: Stocks to Watch This Week

This week, the stock market is buzzing with anticipation as several major companies are set to reveal their quarterly earnings. Investors are eagerly waiting to see how these reports might shake up the market. So far, 76% of the companies that have reported earnings have beaten expectations, which i

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants and Crypto: What's Moving the Market?

This week, two big tech companies, Tesla and Netflix, are sharing their financial results. People are watching Tesla closely because they want to see if the company can keep up its fast car deliveries in the U. S. The Model Y is popular, and the company has been improving how it gets cars to custome

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Genuine Parts Company: Navigating Inflation with Mixed Results

Genuine Parts Company, a big name in retail, saw a small rise in its stock price before the market opened on a recent Tuesday. This happened after they shared their third-quarter earnings report, which had some good and some not-so-good news. Sales went up by 4. 9% compared to the same time last ye

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

What's on the Radar for Stock Traders This Week?

The stock market is buzzing with anticipation for this week's key events. Traders are keeping a close eye on Friday's consumer price index (CPI) release. This report, usually a major market mover, was delayed due to the government shutdown but remains crucial for understanding inflation trends. Inf

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Lions and Bucs: Who's In and Who's Out for Monday Night?

The Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gearing up for their Monday night showdown. The Lions have some good news: Taylor Decker, their starting left tackle, is ready to go. He looked good in warmups and seems set to start. The Lions have 55 players on their roster, but only 48 can play. So,

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

IRS Shake-Up: A Cause for Concern?

The IRS is reportedly making big changes. These changes could lead to more investigations into left-leaning groups and Democratic donors. This news comes from people who know about it. The IRS's criminal investigation team is getting new leaders. These leaders are allies of the current administrati

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Journalist's Cars Blown Up in Italy

In the early hours of Friday, a loud blast shook the quiet town of Pomezia, just outside of Rome. The target? Two cars owned by a well-known Italian journalist and his family. The journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, quickly shared the news on social media, stating that the explosion was caused by a bomb p

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

How News Reports on Suicide Miss the Mark

News stories about suicide can sometimes make things worse. They might even encourage copycat behavior, especially when famous people are involved. A recent study dug into Irish news reports to see how often they break the rules for responsible reporting. The study looked at almost 3, 000 articles

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