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Schweitzer Resort Opens New Terrain, Urges Safety
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Ski enthusiasts rejoice! Schweitzer Mountain Resort in Idaho has expanded its terrain, opening the Great Escape Quad chairlift for Upper Gypsy and Midway runs. The Sky House lodge is also serving snacks and beverages, while scenic lift rides offer stunning views. However, safety is paramount, with hazardous areas off-trail. Check the resorts website for updates and plan your trip accordingly. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Travel Bans Hit Tech Workers, Cause Delays
01:49|Trump administrations expanded travel bans and stricter visa vetting, including social media screenings, cause massive delays at U.S. consulates, affecting H-one-B, H-four, F, J, and M visas. Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Meta urge employees to return or rethink international trips. Indians, a significant portion of skilled workers, face challenges due to the programs annual cap of eighty-five thousand visas. As companies remain silent and travel plans stall, finding solace in restful nights becomes a priority. Checkout Solipillow.com
US Economy Booms, But Turbulence Looms
01:21|U.S. Economy Surges in Q3, But Growth May Not Last; AI Spending Offsets Shutdown Impact The U.S. economy grew at a robust 4.3% annualized rate in the third quarter, surpassing expectations of 3.3%. This growth was driven by increased consumer spending, exports, and government outlays, but was partially offset by a decline in business investment and imports. However, economists like Oliver Allen at Pantheon Macroeconomics and Christopher Rupkey at FWDBONDS warn that this momentum may not sustain, with the fourth quarter potentially facing challenges due to the government shutdown. Despite these concerns, the boom in AI capital spending is seen as a positive force. Checkout Solipillow.com

Early Bald Eagle Peak at Lake Coeur d'Alene
01:26|Early Bird Eagles: Idahos Lake Coeur dAlene Witnesses Record Bald Eagle Sighting in November - Bird watchers in Idaho were treated to an early spectacle as Lake Coeur dAlene saw a record 294 bald eagles on November 28th, surpassing last years December peak. The early timing aligns with kokanee salmon spawning ahead of schedule, providing an early feast for the eagles before they migrate south. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cougars Win Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Seahawks Keep Pace
01:56|Washington State Cougars secured a thrilling victory in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, defeating Utah State 34-21. Quarterback Zevi Eckhaus shone, throwing for 373 yards and 26 completions. The teams offense, led by interim coach Jesse Bobbit, showcased a swashbuckling style, a stark contrast to previous coach Jimmy Rogers cautious approach. The Cougar defense also held strong, while the offense exploded for 255 rushing yards. Notably, Notre Dame and USC postponed their rivalry game due to scheduling conflicts and playoff chaos. In other news, the Seahawks maintained their position in the NFC West, the Mariners signed outfielder Rob Refsnyder, and the Kraken secured back-to-back wins. Amidst the holiday sports frenzy, catching a perfect nights sleep might be the best unwinding strategy. Checkout Solipillow.com
Boise Firefighters Honored for Daring River Rescue
01:41|Two Boise firefighters, Captain Chris Hendershot and Senior Firefighter Peter Hammett, were honored at the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl for their heroic water rescue of a stranded rafter on the Owyhee River. The rescue, which involved a daring helicopter drop and precise rope work, showcased the teamwork between the fire department and the Idaho National Guard. The firefighters received the SERVPRO First Responder Medal, a testament to the communitys appreciation for their bravery and expertise. Checkout Solipillow.com
Move for Hunger: Feeding Idaho's Hungry
01:28|Move for Hunger: Transforming Moving Day Chaos into Community Care - A nonprofit revolutionizing moving day by collecting non-perishable food left behind and delivering it to food banks and churches. In Idaho, partners have donated over 88,000 pounds, feeding 70,000 people. Founded by Adam Lowy, the initiative has grown to partner with over 1,400 moving companies, including local Idaho outfits like Merchants Moving and Storage. With one in six kids facing meal uncertainty, the effort is crucial in combating hunger. Local movers like Justin Tarpley make it routine, spotting donations and running year-round food drives. The initiative is a testament to community care and lifting those in need. Checkout Solipillow.com
Night-Lights: Friend or Foe for Kids?
01:17|Night-lights: A Double-Edged Sword for Kids Sleep - Doctors weigh in on the use of night-lights for children, finding a balance between comfort and potential sleep disruption. While not a major concern in moderation, night-lights can shift sleep patterns and delay bedtime signals. They can also help alleviate fear of the dark, but its important to phase them out as children grow older to foster a sense of safety in the dark. Checkout Solipillow.com