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politics

U. S. and Brazil: A Trade Dance with Many Steps

December 11, 2025

The U. S. and Brazil have been talking trade, and it seems like they're getting along better now. Jamieson Greer, the U. S. Trade Representative, said that President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have had some good chats about it. But Greer also said that both sides

crime

Local Incidents: A Look at Recent Crimes

December 11, 2025

In recent weeks, several notable incidents have occurred across various towns, highlighting a range of criminal activities. These events, reported by local law enforcement, include serious charges like gun possession, identity theft, and aggravated assault. In one case, a man from Flossmoor was arr

weather

Aceh Tamiang's Struggle: A Community's Fight for Survival Amidst Devastation

December 6, 2025

In the wake of catastrophic floods and landslides that have ravaged Sumatra, the people of Aceh Tamiang are facing immense challenges. The death toll has surpassed 900, with hundreds more still missing. The disaster, triggered by severe storms, has also claimed lives in Thailand and Malaysia. The s

sports

Chris Paul's Brief Return to the Clippers: What Went Wrong?

December 4, 2025

Chris Paul's time with the LA Clippers ended abruptly. It all came to a head during a late-night meeting in Atlanta. The Clippers' president, Lawrence Frank, called Paul to discuss their issues. Paul had planned to attend a game at his old college, Wake Forest, but changed his plans. He went to an a

environment

Coffee and Climate: What's Brewing?

December 4, 2025

Coffee lovers often ponder the environmental impact of their favorite brew. While coffee isn't the worst offender when it comes to climate change, it still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Experts estimate that producing a kilogram of roasted coffee can release over 40 kilograms of carbon di

weather

Staying Safe in the Deep Freeze: Des Moines' Plan to Beat the Cold

December 4, 2025

Des Moines is getting ready for a serious cold snap. The Extreme Temperature Plan was turned on early Sunday, November 30. The weather is expected to be so cold that it might break records from the 1800s. Iowa could be the coldest state in the country early on December 4. The National Weather Servi

education

A Lowell Teacher's Green Lesson

December 3, 2025

A science teacher at Lowell High School is making waves. She's not just teaching students about nature; she's getting them to roll up their sleeves and help protect it. Right now, her students are caring for baby turtles from local forests. Once they're big enough, the students will set them free. T

technology

Predicting Gas Prices: How AI Can Help

December 2, 2025

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has shown just how fragile the energy market can be. When supply chains get disrupted, prices can go wild. This is where AI comes in. It can help predict gas prices, giving governments and traders a heads-up. Most studies on AI and energy prices focus on short-term predi

lifestyle

Living Small: A Journey of Simplicity and Change

December 1, 2025

Living in a tiny home has been an adventure. It all started with a documentary that sparked a desire for a simpler life. The idea of owning less and living in a community with like-minded people was appealing. After some planning, a move from Minnesota to a tiny home community in a California nation

sports

Sports Action Packed on Dec. 2: What to Watch

December 1, 2025

On Dec. 2, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. The day kicks off with some exciting hockey matches. First up, Lulea Hockey takes on Ilves Tampere at noon, followed by ERC Ingolstadt versus Frolunda Gothenburg at 2:30 p. m. Both games are on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swi