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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Sophie Cunningham: Offseason Adventures and a Viral Moment

Sophie Cunningham, a standout player for the Indiana Fever, is keeping her offseason packed with activities. She's been busy healing from a knee injury that cut her 2025 WNBA season short. This injury, a torn right MCL, happened during a game against the Connecticut Sun last August. Despite this set

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Mali's Fuel Crisis: A Test of Strength for the Military Government

In a recent conversation, U. S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Mali's Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop talked about the security situation in the region. Landau praised Mali's military for their efforts against the extremist group JNIM, which has been causing trouble in the area. J

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

The Downfall of a Financial Leader: Bradley Heppner's Alleged Fraud

Bradley Heppner, once a prominent figure in the financial world, now faces serious allegations. The U. S. Department of Justice has charged him with securities fraud, wire fraud, and other crimes. These charges are tied to his time as the chair of GWG Holdings, a financial services company that went

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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

Chicago's Art Institute Gets a Conservation Upgrade

The Art Institute of Chicago is planning a major upgrade. Starting in early 2026, they will transform a former exhibition space into a world-class conservation center. This project, costing around $50 million, is a big deal. It will be the largest change to the museum since the Modern Wing was compl

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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Robots Mess Up: Do We Switch Back to Humans?

Tourists might not always rush back to human service when robots fail. That's what a recent study found out. The study looked at how people feel when robots don't work right. It also checked if people trust technology and how much they can handle when things go wrong. The study used a survey to ask

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ted Lasso and the World Cup: A Funny Twist

Ted Lasso, the popular sitcom, is expected to return for its fourth season in mid-2026. This timing is interesting because it might overlap with the FIFA World Cup, which is also happening in the U. S. during that time. The World Cup is a huge deal in the soccer world, and it's set to kick off on Ju

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Texas Gets a Power and Data Boost from MARA and MPLX

In a big move, MARA Holdings and MPLX LP are teaming up to build power plants and data centers in West Texas. This isn't just any project; it's a plan to use natural gas from MPLX's plants to fuel MARA's power facilities. The goal? To start with 400 MW of electricity and maybe even grow to 1. 5 GW.

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Big Names Gather to Shape the Future of Money

In March 2026, New York City will host a special event called the ON-CHAIN Executive Summit. This is not your average conference. It's an invite-only gathering for big shots in finance, crypto, and tech. These are the people who make decisions about how money moves and how new tech fits into the fin

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Make Us Squirm

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that many Americans would rather discuss politics, religion, or even their weight than their bank account balances. About 61% of U. S. adults feel uneasy talking about their finances with family or close friend

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Big Payday: A Clash of Opinions

Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about rockets or electric cars. It's about money - a lot of it. Some investors think he deserves a massive pay package. Others aren't so sure. Norway's big investment fund, which owns a chunk of Tesla, says it will vote again

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