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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Saving for Tomorrow, Today: A Reality Check

Retirement planning is not just a future concern; it's something that needs attention now. Many people are not putting away enough money to maintain their current lifestyle once they stop working. The numbers are clear: less than half of Americans are on the right path to a secure retirement. Looki

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Political Fallout: Greene and Trump's Public Feud

In a surprising turn of events, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has pointed fingers at former President Donald Trump for the recent threats she's been receiving. Greene, known for her strong support of Trump in the past, has now found herself on the receiving end of his harsh words. She claims

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Edgar Wright's The Running Man Misses the Mark

Edgar Wright's new movie, "The Running Man, " is based on a book by Stephen King. It's about a man who joins a deadly game show to save his family. The movie tries to be funny and exciting, but it doesn't do a good job of showing how scary and unfair the game show really is. The main character, Ben

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Tencent Music's Financial Performance: A Closer Look

Tencent Music Entertainment Group Class A has caught the eye of analysts recently. Two different reports came out with some interesting points. First, Guotai Haitong kept their "Buy" rating on the stock. They even set a price target of HK$96. 00. That's a pretty optimistic view! Then, another repor

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Boost Your Business Earnings

Many people think making more money in business is all about working harder. But that's not the case. There are three key areas that can really make a difference: how much you charge, how you manage your costs, and how many sales you make. These apply to any type of business, but many entrepreneurs,

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Nov 16 2025CRIME

A Rochester Man's Repeated Thefts Raise Concerns

A 21-year-old man from Rochester, Bill Gum Benjamin, is back in trouble with the law. This time, he's been convicted of stealing money from another person. Court papers say he scared the victim into taking out cash from ATMs and then took it. The victim, who didn't want to give Benjamin any more mon

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Monthly Payouts: A Closer Look at iShares ETFs

Investors who own certain iShares ETFs can expect to receive their November payouts soon. The exact dates and amounts vary depending on the specific ETF. For most iShares ETFs, except one, investors who own units as of November 19, 2025, will get their money on November 28, 2025. However, for the iS

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Is Your Investment Risk Calculation Accurate?

Investing is not a simple task. It requires careful planning and understanding of risks. But what if the way you're measuring these risks is not quite right? This is a concern raised by some financial experts about a widely used method for assessing portfolio risk. The standard approach, created in

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

How a Simple Trick Keeps Students Feeling Valued in Surgery

In the world of surgery, making students feel important is a big deal. It's not just about knowing their names. It's about showing them they matter. A recent study looked at a simple method called "Name, Ask, Thank" (NAT). The goal? To see if this method keeps students feeling valued over time. The

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

Special Education at Risk: What's at Stake for Kids Like Kinsley?

Special education is under threat. The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) might be gutted. This could hurt many kids. Over 760, 000 students in Wisconsin rely on these services. More than 120, 000 of them have disabilities like dyslexia, Down syndrome, and autism. Special education is not

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