CONFIDENCE

May 31 2025SPORTS

Paris St Germain's Path to Glory

Paris St Germain is on the brink of making history. Their manager, Luis Enrique, is brimming with confidence. He believes his young team is ready to claim their first-ever Champions League title. The stage is set for a thrilling final against Inter Milan in Munich. The Spaniard coach has been steer

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May 30 2025EDUCATION

Universities: Time to Rebuild Public Trust

The current political climate has put universities in the spotlight, especially with the ongoing disputes between the administration and institutions like Harvard. These conflicts revolve around funding, overhead costs, and student visas, which are crucial for many schools. However, these issues are

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May 27 2025BUSINESS

Consumer Hope Rises After Tariff Worries Ease

In May, Americans felt a bit more optimistic about the economy. This shift came after five months of declining confidence, which hit a low point in April. The main reason for the earlier pessimism? Worries about the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Conference Board's consumer confide

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

Economic Jitters Hit Fast Food Giants

The fast food industry is feeling the pinch of economic uncertainty. The latest victim is McDonald's, which saw a surprising drop in customer visits during the first three months of the year. This downturn was not just a blip. It was a clear sign that people are worried about the economy. The nu

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Apr 29 2025FINANCE

Economic Worries Hit Americans Hard

People in the US are feeling less sure about the economy. This feeling has been getting worse for five months straight. Now, it is at its lowest point since the COVID-19 pandemic started. The Conference Board, which tracks how people feel about the economy, said its confidence index dropped by 7. 9

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

How Confidence is Shaped by Noise and Boost

In the last ten years, experts have been trying to figure out how people rate their confidence after making a decision. One common way to do this is by using a measure called meta-d'. This measure helps to see how well people can tell the difference between their confidence levels for correct and in

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Apr 21 2025FINANCE

The Market's Rollercoaster Ride: How Political Tensions Are Shaking Investor Confidence

The financial world started the week with a jolt. Stocks, bonds, and the dollar all took a nosedive. Why? Because investors are spooked. They're worried about the independence of the Federal Reserve. The White House has been throwing some serious shade at the Fed, and it's not sitting well with inve

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Apr 12 2025FINANCE

Bonds and Stocks: The Unusual Dance

Bonds and stocks are usually like a seesaw. When one goes up, the other goes down. This is because bonds are seen as safe, while stocks are riskier. So, when the economy is shaky, people usually buy more bonds. But lately, both bonds and stocks have been dropping at the same time. This is weird and

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Mar 31 2025FINANCE

Trade War Turmoil: How Tariffs Might Hit Your Wallet

The US economy is facing a tough time. The chances of a recession have gone up because of rising tariffs. This is not good news for anyone. A big bank, Goldman Sachs, thinks there is now a 35% chance of a recession in the next year. This is a big jump from the 20% chance they thought a few months ag

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

John Harbaugh:A New Deal For Baltimore's Longtime Coach

The Baltimore Ravens have just made a big move to keep their head coach, John Harbaugh, around for a while longer. The team announced they have signed him to a three-year extension. This is a big deal because Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008 and has led them to some serious success. H

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