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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

House Prices Take a Breather: What's Really Going On?

The housing market is finally showing signs of slowing down. After a wild ride during the pandemic, prices are starting to cool off. In April, home prices only went up by 2. 7% compared to the same time last year. That's a big drop from the 3. 4% increase seen in March. It's the smallest gain in alm

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Jun 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bears Break Free, Feast, and Nap: A Wildlife Park's Unusual Day

In a surprising turn of events, two young bears, Mish and Lucy, aged four, managed to slip out of their home at Wildwood Devon, a wildlife park in southwestern England. Their great escape happened on a Monday afternoon, leading to a brief but entertaining adventure. The bears didn't waste any time.

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Jun 24 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Traders Brace for Potential Drop

Bitcoin traders are getting ready for a possible price drop. They are using options to protect themselves. This is happening because of worries about the world economy and politics. Traders are buying more put options than call options. This shows they are worried about a price fall. Put options le

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Money Fight: Who Gets the Pie?

South Park, the long-running animated series, is at the center of a heated dispute. The show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are accusing Jeff Shell, an executive at RedBird Capital, of meddling in contract talks. Shell is set to become the president of Paramount if a merger with Skydance go

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

The Big Game That Saved the NBA's Viewership

The NBA saw a big boost in viewership thanks to a thrilling Game 7 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. The game drew in an average of 16. 353 million viewers, with a peak of 19. 281 million during the final quarter. This made it the most-watched NBA Finals game since 2019, when

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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Stocks Rise, Oil Dips After US-Iran Tensions

Markets had a strange day after the US attacked Iran. People thought stocks would drop and oil prices would shoot up. But that didn't happen for long. At first, overnight trading showed the usual reaction to bad news. Stocks fell, and oil prices went up. But then things changed. By morning, stocks

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and the Art of Understanding Fans

At a recent event in Cannes, big names in tech and consulting talked about how AI is changing the game for understanding fans. Deloitte and Amazon Web Services (AWS) shared their insights on how they use AI to study fans and help companies connect with them in a more personal way. Deloitte's Conver

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Jun 23 2025FINANCE

Home Sales Stagnate: High Rates and Prices Challenge Buyers

The U. S. housing market is feeling the pinch. Home sales in May barely budged, rising just 0. 8% from April. This sluggish pace is the slowest for May since 2009, a year when the market was still recovering from a major crash. Compared to last year, sales dropped by 0. 7%, showing that the housing

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: Rubin Observatory's Stunning First Glimpse

In a groundbreaking move, the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has shared its first images, giving us a peek into the vast universe. This observatory, a joint effort by the U. S. National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Energy, has already captured millions of galaxies, stars, and as

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Oil Prices in Check: A Presidential Plea

In the midst of rising tensions in the Middle East, President Donald Trump took to his social media platform to urge a broad audience to maintain low oil prices. His message, directed at an unspecified group, warned that allowing prices to rise would benefit adversaries. This call came after the U.

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