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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Harvard's Money Moves: Big Gains and Political Fights

Harvard University's investment fund, known as the endowment, hit a massive $56. 9 billion in 2025. This huge number is thanks to smart investments that paid off, even though the school faced some tough times with the government. The fund grew by nearly $4 billion in just one year, which is a lot of

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Building a Better Downtown: MU's Plan for a Fun and Thriving Campus

The University of Missouri is on the hunt for developers to bring a new entertainment and hospitality district to campus. The goal? To make the area more lively, especially on game days, and give the local economy a boost. Think of places like the University of Tennessee or Iowa State University, an

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Oct 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Machines: How AI is Changing the Game

AI is not just about computers anymore. It's about machines that can think and act on their own. These smart machines are changing the way we do things in factories, hospitals, and even in how we move goods around the world. In factories, AI helps machines fix themselves before they break. In hospi

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

Oklahoma's New Education Chief Takes a Different Path on Bibles in Schools

In a significant shift, Oklahoma's new education leader has decided to drop a rule that required Bibles to be placed in classrooms and included in lesson plans. This change comes after the previous superintendent had pushed for the mandate, which sparked a lot of controversy. The old rule was put i

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

The White House's New Ballroom: Who's Paying and Why?

The White House is getting a major upgrade, and it's not coming from taxpayers. A bunch of big companies and rich folks are chipping in to make Trump's dream of a grand ballroom a reality. This isn't just any ballroom—it's a massive, bulletproof, 999-person space that's set to be the biggest renovat

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

How Well Do Simple Liver Tests Work Across the Globe?

MASLD, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, is a common health issue worldwide. It's a condition where fat builds up in the liver due to metabolic problems. Recently, a study called G-MASLD looked at how well simple, non-invasive tests (NITs) work for people with MASLD from d

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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Twisting Waves: A New Way to Control Sound and Vibrations

Topology and physics have joined forces in the past ten years. They have uncovered many new things. One big discovery is topological insulators. These are materials that let electricity flow freely on their edges but not inside. This happens because of how the material is built at a tiny level. Ano

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Seeking Health Insights from Ugandan Roots

In Uganda, a fresh approach to health research is taking shape. Instead of relying solely on conventional methods, researchers are embracing local knowledge. This shift aims to uncover hidden aspects of community life that impact health. Traditional research often overlooks vital details. It can mi

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Oct 16 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Price: A Tug of War Between Hope and Fear

Bitcoin's price is currently at a crossroads, with traders and charts pulling it in different directions. Right now, it's hovering around $111, 000. Some traders think it might drop to $95, 000, while others believe it could rise to $130, 000. This shows how uncertain people are about Bitcoin's futu

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: How Caregivers' Brains React to Tough Tasks

Caregivers in long-term care homes often face overwhelming demands. Their jobs are tough, with residents who have complex needs and organizations that expect a lot. To understand how this affects them, researchers studied 28 caregivers from six homes in New Brunswick, Canada. They used special tools

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