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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Chile's Copper Mine: Workers Raise Safety Concerns

In Chile, a major copper mine has been under scrutiny. Workers and regulators have noticed some worrying signs. There were cracks and leaks at the Quebrada Blanca mine's tailings dam. This is where the mine stores its waste. The issues started back in 2024. Workers were worried about their safety.

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Political Spotlight: Time to Vote for the 2025 Sloopy Stars

Ohio's political scene is buzzing with excitement as voting for the 2025 Sloopy Awards kicks off. These awards, now in their eighth year, shine a light on the state's political figures, both the outstanding and the, well, not-so-outstanding. From governors to lobbyists, and even the best hangouts ar

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Dec 09 2025FINANCE

Japan's Finance Chief Keeps an Eye on Rising Bond Yields

Japan's top money boss, Satsuki Katayama, has been keeping a close watch on the country's financial markets. Why? Because the interest rates on Japan's 10-year government bonds are creeping up, getting close to 2%. This hasn't happened since way back in 2006. Katayama shared this news with reporter

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Big Money in Politics: What's the Deal with Campaign Finance?

The Supreme Court is currently debating a campaign finance case. This case is about how much money a political party’s committee can spend while working with a political candidate. During the discussion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor brought up a big question. She hinted at Elon Musk’s huge donation to Do

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Hair Loss: A Closer Look at Ancient Wisdom

Hair loss is not just a surface-level issue. It often points to bigger problems inside the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long believed this. They say hair loss can be caused by things like not having enough good blood, too much stress, or chronic inflammation. These are serious issues

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giant Makes a Big Move: What's Next for Movies?

Netflix is making waves with its plan to buy Warner Bros. , one of Hollywood's oldest studios. This deal could shake things up in the movie world. Warner Bros. is a big deal in theaters, with hits like "A Minecraft Movie" and "Superman" bringing in lots of money. But what happens next is anyone's gu

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Dec 09 2025WEATHER

Weather Service Struggles to Rebuild After Staff Cuts

The National Weather Service is in a tough spot. They're trying to hire back staff after big cuts, but it's not going fast enough. Right now, they're short on people, especially as winter storms are coming. The Weather Service got permission to hire 450 new people after about 550 were let go earlie

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Why Are More People in Cities Turning to Traditional Indian Medicine?

In recent times, a shift has been noticed. More people in cities are trying out traditional Indian medicine, known as AYUSH. This is interesting because, in the past, it was mostly rural areas that used these treatments. The Indian government has been pushing for AYUSH, which might explain why more

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Salt Smartly: Protecting Nature and Your Wallet

Winter brings snow, and with it, the urge to grab the salt shaker. But before you go overboard, consider this: too much salt is a big problem for the environment. When snow melts or it rains, that salt doesn't just disappear. It washes into lakes, rivers, and streams, turning them salty and harmful

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

How Tech is Changing the Game for Special Education

Special education is in a tough spot. There aren't enough teachers or resources to go around. Many states are struggling to fill these roles, and the pandemic made things even worse. But there's a new player in town: Parallel Learning. This virtual platform is making waves by helping students meet t

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