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Job Market: What's Happening in the U. S. ?

December 9, 2025

The U. S. job market is in a bit of a funk. In October, there were about 7. 7 million job openings. That's not a huge change from September, but it's a far cry from the peak of 12. 1 million openings in March 2022. Back then, the economy was bouncing back from COVID-19 lockdowns. Layoffs are up, to

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Australia's Big Move: Social Media Lockout for Teens

December 9, 2025

Australia has made a bold move by banning social media for users under 16. This is the first time any country has done this. Many popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are now removing accounts of users who are too young. If they don't follow the rules, they could face huge fines.

technology

Tech's Biggest Flops of 2025: Who Let This Happen?

December 9, 2025

In 2025, several tech giants faced serious backlash for their actions. OpenAI, for instance, came under fire for its handling of a tragic incident involving a teen's suicide. The company's initial response seemed appropriate, but it quickly unraveled. They formed a "wellness" advisory council withou

environment

Japan's Earthquake Warning: Be Ready, Not Scared

December 9, 2025

Japan recently experienced a strong earthquake, measuring 7. 5 on the Richter scale, in its northern regions. This event has sparked concerns about the possibility of an even larger earthquake, often referred to as a megaquake, which could potentially trigger a massive tsunami reaching up to 98 feet

politics

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

December 9, 2025

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

finance

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

December 9, 2025

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

December 9, 2025

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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Weather Service Struggles to Rebuild After Staff Cuts

December 9, 2025

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

health

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

December 9, 2025

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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Southeastern Wisconsin's Rail Revival: A Fresh Take on Connectivity

December 9, 2025

Southeastern Wisconsin is stepping into a new era of rail travel. The MARK Rail project, which stands for Milwaukee Area-Racine-Kenosha Passenger Rail, is a fresh take on connecting these cities to Chicago. This isn't just a simple update of an old idea. It's a complete overhaul, focusing on speed a