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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft, Nvidia, and Anthropic Join Forces in Major AI Push

In a significant move, Microsoft has teamed up with Nvidia and Anthropic, signaling a shift in its AI strategy. This collaboration is a big deal because it shows Microsoft is diversifying its investments beyond OpenAI. Microsoft is putting $5 billion into Anthropic, while Nvidia is contributing $10 billion. In return, Anthropic will use Microsoft’s Azure cloud servic...

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Choosing Growth: Why One Company Opted for Dealers Over Franchises

Expanding a business is exciting, but it's not always straightforward. Franchising might seem like a quick way to grow, but it's not the best fit for every industry. Take Roof Maxx, for example. They chose a different path and built a dealer network instead. Here's why. Franchising can be tempting because it brings in money from selling territories and charging fees...

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Nov 22 2025CELEBRITIES

From Ads to A-List: Stars Who Started Small

Many famous actors had humble beginnings. Before they became household names, they were in TV commercials. These ads show a different side of celebrities. They were just starting out, and some looked a bit awkward. But that's okay! It's part of their journey. Take Leonardo DiCaprio, for example. Before Titanic, he was selling gum. Courteney Cox, known for Friends, o...

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Nov 22 2025CRYPTO

American Crypto Firm Eyes 2026 Staking Plans Amid Market Turmoil

BitMine, a company that holds large amounts of Ether (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC), has revealed plans to start staking its ETH holdings. This new venture, called the “Made in America Validator Network” (MAVAN), is set to launch in early 2026. The company is currently testing the waters with three different staking service providers. Staking involves locking up tokens to ...

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Safety: New Study Sparks Debate Amid Growing Concerns

A recent study claims that fluoride is safe for children's brain development, but many experts are skeptical. The study, published in Science Advances, suggests that fluoride exposure in childhood has no negative cognitive effects and might even offer slight benefits. However, the study's methodology and timing have raised eyebrows. The study's release comes shortly...

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Speed, Innovation, and Networking: The New Face of Motorsports

Motorsports has evolved far beyond just a thrilling spectator sport. It has become a unique blend of innovation, personal challenge, and elite networking. The paddock, once a simple area for teams and cars, is now a dynamic space where investors, founders, and brands gather. They come not just to watch, but to connect, strategize, and grow their networks. The allure...

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Pulse Biosciences Welcomes New Talent with Stock Options

Pulse Biosciences, a company known for its unique nPulse™ technology, recently made a move to attract new talent. They gave stock options to three new employees. These options let them buy up to 13, 450 shares of the company's stock. The options have an exercise price of $13. 58 per share. This price matches the stock's value on November 18, 2025. The options will ve...

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Faces in the Dark: Beverly Hills' Hidden Crime Stories

Beverly Hills is known for its glamour and luxury, but beneath the shiny surface, there are plenty of dark and intriguing tales. A new book is set to uncover some of these stories, featuring famous names like Cher and Lindsay Lohan. This isn't the first time someone has dug into the city's crime history. A similar book came out recently, and it was a hit. It talked a...

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Florida Congresswoman Faces Serious Accusations Over Disaster Funds

A Florida Congresswoman is in hot water. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is accused of misusing millions of dollars meant for disaster relief. The money was supposed to help with COVID-19 vaccination efforts but ended up elsewhere. The issue started in July 2021. Her family's healthcare company got a big payment for a federal contract. But there was a mistake. They were ...

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Helping Hands: Food Bank Steps Up for Military Families During Shutdown

In Colorado, the government shutdown hit military families and civilian workers hard. Many people had to make tough choices. They had to decide between paying bills or buying food. This is because they did not get paid on time. Also, SNAP benefits were frozen. This made things even harder for those who rely on them. SNAP benefits help over 620, 000 people in Colorad...

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