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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

CoreWeave's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Next?

CoreWeave, Inc. has seen its stock price drop by 40% since October, but is this a buying opportunity or a sign of trouble ahead? The company recently reported strong third-quarter results, beating expectations for both revenue and earnings per share. However, the stock took a 9% hit after the announ

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Guardian Speaks Out Against Threats to His Home

Chief Raoni, a 93-year-old Indigenous leader, is sounding the alarm about Brazil's infrastructure plans. He believes these projects could harm the Amazon rainforest and the people who call it home. Raoni is in Brazil for the U. N. climate summit, COP30. He wants Indigenous peoples to have more say i

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Ripple's Big Move: What It Means for XRP

Ripple Labs recently closed a huge funding round in 2025, raising $500 million at a $40 billion valuation. This money came from big names like Fortress Investment Group and Citadel Securities, showing that traditional finance is taking Ripple seriously. But what does this mean for XRP, the company's

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Innovation Over Regulation: A New Approach to Environmental Protection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to environmental protection. Instead of focusing on regulations, they are encouraging innovation. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shared his thoughts on this new direction during an event with Breitbar

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Energy Problem: Why the US is Falling Behind

The AI boom is here, but it's not just about fancy tech. It's about power. The US is facing a big challenge: it doesn't have enough energy to keep up with the growing demand from AI. This isn't a new problem, but it's getting worse. For years, data centers managed to use more energy without causing

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

San Diego's Financial Journey: Progress and Pending Challenges

San Diego is making strides in fixing its money problems, but there's still a long road ahead. The city has made big improvements in the last year by cutting costs and bringing in more money. Even with these gains, they're still looking at a $110 million shortfall in the 2026-27 budget. Looking at

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Crypto's Sudden Slump: What's Making Bitcoin Lose Its Edge?

The investment world is seeing a big change. The number of top-performing assets is shrinking. Only a few types of stocks are doing well right now. These include big tech companies, high-risk stocks, and innovative tech. But one big name is missing from this list: Bitcoin. Bitcoin had a great run.

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Can New Zealand Make Its Own Medicine After a Global Disaster?

New Zealand, a small island nation, depends on imports for many essential goods. One critical area of concern is pharmaceuticals. If a global catastrophe strikes, international trade could collapse. This would leave New Zealand struggling to access vital medicines. The country faces several potenti

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Ongoing Struggles: From Frontline Cities to Energy Crisis

In the midst of relentless conflict, Ukraine faces immense challenges on multiple fronts. The city of Pokrovsk, a strategic hub in the Donetsk region, is under intense pressure from Russian forces. Moscow claims significant gains, asserting control over numerous buildings and pushing back Ukrainian

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Clean Air Guardians: The Power of Tiny SnO2 Heroes

Air pollution is a big problem. Factories, cars, and cities are pumping out nasty gases like NO2, NH3, and H2S. These gases are bad for people and the planet. To fight this, we need good gas sensors. These sensors act like guards, alerting us when pollution levels get too high. One type of sensor t

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