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President Trump’s Immigration Show on TV

January 28, 2025

Every president deals with deportations, but President Donald Trump is taking it to a new level. He's making sure people around the world can see his immigration policy in action, like a reality TV show. His administration has been sharing lots of photos and videos on social media, showing deportati

sports

Cam's Unexpected Road to the Super Bowl

January 27, 2025

You know what they say: luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. That's exactly what happened to Cam Jurgens during the NFC Championship Game. He wasn't suited up, ready to play. He was just a spectator on the sidelines, watching the game like the rest of us. But then, his teammate Landon Di

entertainment

Severance: Unanswered Questions and Wild Speculations

January 24, 2025

"Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig, " the second episode of Severance's second season, delves into the Outies' world, revealing more twists and turns. Milchick's lies are unraveling, and the team's return to Lumon is explained. But new questions arise, like what's the deal with Cold Harbor and Helly's strange be

finance

Investors Chase Risky ETFs as Markets Hit New Highs

January 23, 2025

As the S&P 500 soars to new peaks, traders can't get enough of risky exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Over the past year, interest in complex ETFs has surged, especially those using derivatives to boost returns, protect against market drops, or even hedge against bitcoin declines. This trend mirrors th

entertainment

3 Hours in a Green Cube: Adam Scott on 'Severance' Promo

January 19, 2025

Adam Scott, known for his role in 'Severance, ' recently talked about a fun marketing stunt for the show. The campaign, held at New York City's Grand Central Terminal, recreated the office setting from the Apple TV+ series. Scott and his co-stars spent three hours inside a green office cube, simulat

entertainment

The Story Behind the Historic Munich Olympics Broadcast

January 17, 2025

Imagine a dark, smoky control room in 1972, filled with vintage equipment. This isn't your usual sports broadcast; it's a hostage crisis at the Munich Olympics. ABC Sports producers are scrambling. They're not news journalists, but they're confronting questions that still haunt today's media: What c

entertainment

A Glimpse into Severance Season 2: What You Missed

January 16, 2025

It's been a while since the last episode of Severance, and with Season 2 starting tonight on Apple TV+, let's refresh our memories. In this sci-fi drama, the Lumon corporation uses a brain chip to split workers into "outies" and "innies". Outies live normal lives while innies work tirelessly, knowin

business

Kohl's in Coeur d'Alene Lives On: What's Next for Boise and Beyond?

January 12, 2025

In the world of retail, change is a constant, but not for everyone. The Kohl's store in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, has been given a new lease on life. It wasn't listed for closure in a recent announcement, while the Boise store, along with others in Oregon and California, will be shutting down by April.

health

Health Insurance Under Biden: Nearly 24 Million Sign Up for Obamacare

January 8, 2025

Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans have seen a huge boost under President Joe Biden, with nearly 24 million people already signed up for 2025. This is almost twice the number from when Donald Trump was in office. The growth is due to bigger federal subsidies, better outreach, and an easier enrollment p

health

Why Fairness Matters in Universal Health Coverage Decisions

January 8, 2025

You might think that getting everyone access to health care is all about the right policies. While that's true, a report says there's another key part: making sure the way decisions are made is fair too. This isn't just about being nice; it's about making sure everyone's voice is heard and considere