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U. S. Colleges Face a Student Shortage Crisis

November 26, 2025

International students are choosing other countries over the U. S. for their studies. This is happening because of strict visa rules and more competition from other nations. A recent survey shows that the U. S. could see 150, 000 fewer international students this fall. This means less money for coll

business

Campbell's Soup and the Mystery of the 3D Printed Meat

November 26, 2025

Campbell's, a well-known food company, recently found itself in hot water. Why? Because someone recorded a high-ranking executive talking about 3D printed meat. The executive in question is the vice president of IT. He is now on leave while the company looks into the matter. This whole situation ra

politics

Thanksgiving Turkeys Get a Second Chance

November 26, 2025

President Donald Trump made news on Tuesday, not just for pardoning two turkeys, but also for hinting at a potential peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. The two turkeys, Gobble and Waddle, raised on a small farm in North Carolina, won't be ending up on anyone's dinner table this Thanksgiving. Ins

sports

NFL's Tough Stance on Player Behavior: What's Next?

November 26, 2025

The NFL has been strict about player behavior this season. Players have been penalized for various actions. Brian Branch was suspended for hitting JuJu Smith-Schuster after a game. Drew Greenlaw faced consequences for yelling at a referee. Ja’Marr Chase got in trouble for spitting on Jalen Ramsey.

education

Ridgefield Schools: New Leaders, Student Stars, and Big Talks

November 26, 2025

In Ridgefield, the school board just picked new leaders and had a busy meeting. Tina Malhotra is now the board chair, Jonathan Paradiso is vice chair, and Christine More is the secretary. Everyone agreed on these choices without any arguments. The meeting wasn't just about new leaders. Students fro

politics

A Look at Dick Cheney's Political Journey and Impact

November 26, 2025

Dick Cheney, the 46th Vice President of the United States, left a significant mark on American politics. His career spanned over four decades, starting in the early 1970s. He served in various roles, including as a congressman, White House Chief of Staff, and Secretary of Defense before becoming vic

business

A Shake-Up in the C-Suite: Keurig Dr Pepper Welcomes New Finance Chief

November 26, 2025

Keurig Dr Pepper has a new top finance executive. Anthony DiSilvestro is stepping in as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). He's coming from Mattel, where he was the CFO for five years. DiSilvestro will be based in Burlington and will report to CEO Tim Cofer. This change comes at an interesting

sports

Football Fray: A Clash of Tempers on the Field

November 25, 2025

In a heated moment at the end of a football game, emotions ran high between two players. Jauan Jennings, a receiver for the San Francisco team, and Tre’Von Moehrig, a safety for the Carolina team, had a tense exchange. The incident started when Moehrig hit Jennings in a sensitive area, which Jenning

politics

Thanksgiving Turkeys Get a Second Chance

November 25, 2025

Every year, the U. S. president spares a couple of turkeys from becoming the main dish at Thanksgiving dinner. This tradition, which started way back in 1863 with President Abraham Lincoln, has become a fun and lighthearted event. The turkeys even get to stay in a fancy hotel the night before the bi

finance

Feeling the Pinch: How Job Fears Are Shaking Consumer Confidence

November 25, 2025

People are feeling less sure about the economy and their own futures. A recent survey shows that worries about finding a job are growing. The survey's main number, which measures how people feel about the economy, dropped to 88. 7 in November. This is the lowest it's been since April and a big drop