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Oct 28 2025CRIME

A Strange Night at Mon Chéri: Burglars Steal More Than Just Cash

In Scottsdale, Arizona, a restaurant named Mon Chéri became the scene of an unusual crime. Early on a Saturday morning, two burglars broke in, causing damage and stealing money, an iPhone, and a bottle of Bacardi. But before they robbed the place, they were caught on camera doing something unexpecte

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Why Market Confidence Might Be a False Sense of Security

Markets are buzzing with talk about an AI bubble. Some investors think that AI is overhyped and that stock prices are too high because of it. But there is another issue that might be more concerning: the narrow gap between high-risk and low-risk bonds, known as credit spreads. Credit spreads show h

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Oct 28 2025OPINION

Small Businesses Face Health Care Hurdles

In the heart of Anchorage, a small business owner found the freedom to pursue their passion a decade ago. This leap was made possible by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which provided a safety net for those venturing into self-employment. Health care, much like public services, is a fundamental need.

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Oct 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Paws and Plastic Surgery: The Growing Trend of Pet Enhancements

In the world of pet care, a surprising trend is taking off. People are spending big bucks to make their furry friends look better. This isn't just about fixing health issues. It's about making pets look more attractive. From doggy Botox to tummy tucks, the options are endless. One man started a bus

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

UK Shoppers Tighten Belts as Budget Jitters Loom

UK stores are feeling the pinch as shoppers hold back on spending. This isn't new - it's been going on for over a year. The latest figures show sales are still dropping. People are worried about what the finance minister might announce in the upcoming budget. The Confederation of British Industry (

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader Steps In at GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries is going through some big changes. John Hollister, the company's finance chief, has left his post. The reason given is personal, but no more details were shared. Taking his place, at least for now, is Sam Franklin. He's been with the company since 2022 and has a solid background in f

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Coaching Changes: The High Stakes of College Football

College football coaches face a tough reality. Their jobs can change in an instant. This season alone, ten coaches have been let go. The total cost of their buyouts is over $169 million. This shows how high the stakes are in this business. Scott Frost, the head coach of UCF, knows this well. He was

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phone: Fans Upset Over Ads and Preinstalled Apps

Nothing, the company known for its unique phones and earbuds, is launching a new budget phone called the Phone 3a Lite. The announcement came with a short teaser showing the bottom part of the phone, which has a blinking LED light. This new phone is expected to be cheaper than the Phone 3a and Phone

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Oct 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Sheridan's Big Move: What It Means for TV

Taylor Sheridan, the mastermind behind hits like "Yellowstone" and "Tulsa King, " is switching teams. He's leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal, but there's a twist. His current deal with Paramount doesn't end until 2028, so he'll start his new gig in 2029. This move is a big win for NBCUniversal and

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Breaking Barriers: Japan's Finance Minister Makes History

In a significant move for gender equality, Japan has appointed its first female finance minister, Satsuki Katayama. This is a big deal because, in a country where politics has been male-dominated for ages, Katayama's appointment is a step forward. Katayama is not just any finance minister. She has

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