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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

US Stocks Take a Dip: What's Next?

U. S. stocks had a rough day on Monday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both hit their lowest points in a month. This could mean more trouble ahead for investors. The S&P 500 dropped by 61. 70 points, which is about 0. 9%. It ended the day at 6, 672. 41. This is below its 50-day moving average of 6, 708. 39

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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

Market Jitters: Tech and Crypto Take a Hit

Monday started on a rocky note for investors. Major stock indexes like the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all took a dip. The Dow dropped by 705 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell by 1. 39% and 1. 45% respectively. The fear index, VIX, spiked by 15%, and the Fear and Greed index showed extreme fear

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Faces Heat Over Comey Case Mishaps

A federal judge recently called out the Justice Department for some serious blunders in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge, William Fitzpatrick, said there was a troubling pattern of mistakes that could have messed up the whole case. He pointed out things like a prosecutor m

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Takes a Tumble: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Crypto prices are feeling the heat lately. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the big names in the crypto world, have been dropping. Bitcoin is now below $92, 200, which is the lowest it's been since April. It's lost over 14% in just two weeks, wiping out all the gains it made this year. Ethereum isn't faring mu

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Making Crypto Easy: The New AI Helper for Smart Contracts

A new tool called CoinFello is about to make waves in the crypto world. It's an AI-powered app that helps people use and automate smart contracts. This isn't just any app; it's the first of its kind. It lets users chat with it in plain language to get things done on the blockchain. CoinFello is bui

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

A Prominent Figure Takes a Step Back

Larry Summers, a well-known economist and former U. S. Treasury Secretary, has decided to take a break from his public engagements. This comes after a lot of emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, were made public. Summers said he wants to focus on rebuilding trust with hi

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Nov 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Comics Can Use Social Media to Build Their Audience

In the year 2025, comedians are finding that social media platforms, especially Reddit, are becoming essential tools for growing their fan base. Reddit is a goldmine for comedians because it connects them with specific groups of people who share common interests. From golf enthusiasts to gamers, the

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Michigan's Big Plans for Moving People and Things

Michigan is doing a lot more than just making cars. The state is working hard to become a leader in all kinds of mobility, from electric vehicles to flying drones. This is not just about having cool new tech. It is about creating jobs, protecting the environment, and being ready for whatever comes n

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Nov 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sharing Spaces: A New Way to Design for All

Architecture is changing. It's not just about people anymore. Designers are now thinking about how to create spaces that work for all living things. This is a big shift from the old way of doing things, where humans were the only focus. Some studios are leading this change. They are asking importan

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Nov 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wealthy Countries: Speed Up and Pay Up for Climate Change

India's Environment Minister, Bhupender Yadav, made a strong statement at the COP30 summit in Brazil. He said that richer countries need to do more to fight climate change. They should cut their emissions to zero faster than planned. Also, they should give more money to poorer countries to help them

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