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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

A Steel Mill Tragedy: One Life Lost, Many Questions

A recent explosion at the U. S. Steel Clairton plant in Pennsylvania has left a community in shock and mourning. Timothy Quinn, a 39-year-old father of three, was one of the two people who lost their lives in the blast. His sister, Trisha Quinn, shared her harrowing experience of rushing to the plan

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

Tencent Music's Big Q2 Win: More Money, More Fans

Tencent Music had a great second quarter in 2025. They made $1. 18 billion, which is 17. 9% more than last year. Their online music services grew a lot, especially their fancy SVIP memberships. These SVIP members get cool stuff like better sound quality, early concert tickets, and special artist mer

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Aug 10 2025BUSINESS

Kevin Woo's Big Move: Music, Fans, and a New App

Kevin Woo, a familiar name in the K-pop scene, has seen a huge surge in his career. This is all thanks to his role in the Netflix hit "KPop Demon Hunters. " His character, Mystery Saja, has brought him over 100, 000 new fans. His music has also gained massive traction, with his monthly listeners on

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Singapore's Dual Appeal: The Power of Resorts World Sentosa

In the heart of Singapore, a unique blend of entertainment and luxury thrives. Resorts World Sentosa, or RWS, isn't just a casino; it's a vibrant hub that draws in millions each year. With a theme park, hotels, and a variety of dining options, it's a place where fun and relaxation go hand in hand.

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Hedge Funds: A Bumpy Ride in July

July was a tough month for hedge funds, even though the stock market did okay. Some big names in the industry managed to stay afloat, though. Citadel, a major player in the hedge fund world, saw a gain of 1. 3% in its main fund, Wellington. This is good news for them, especially since they had some

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Corporate Exodus: A Taxing Problem

Chicago's downtown area was once a hotspot for big companies. United Airlines, Kraft Heinz, and McDonald’s all moved their headquarters there. The city was seen as a great place to be. But that was less than a decade ago. Now, things have changed. The pandemic hit hard, and downtown Chicago hasn't

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Keeping Your Trucking Business Safe from Audits

Running a trucking business is no easy task, especially when you're a small fleet owner or a solo driver. One of the biggest risks you face is not keeping your driver qualification files up to date. These files are crucial because they can trigger unexpected audits from the Federal Motor Carrier Saf

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Big Streaming Plans: What's Next?

Paramount is making waves in the streaming world. The company's CEO, David Ellison, recently shared their plans at a press conference. He made it clear that Paramount is all in on streaming. They are looking at different options, like teaming up with other companies or even merging their services, P

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Arri at a Crossroads: Family Business Faces Industry Shake-Up

Arri, a big name in cinema cameras, is thinking about selling part of its business. This comes just after they launched a new high-end camera, the Alexa 35 Xtreme, priced at $55, 000. The Stahl family, who own Arri, is talking to advisors about selling some or all of their stake. They've also been w

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Aug 07 2025BUSINESS

A New Era for Paramount: What's Next?

A big change is happening at Paramount. The company has joined forces with Skydance Media in a deal worth $8 billion. This merger is set to reshape Paramount into a tech-savvy entertainment giant. The new company will be led by David Ellison, who will serve as both chairman and CEO. The merger mean

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