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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Could Apple Revive the Netbook Trend?

Apple might be planning a budget-friendly MacBook. This is a big deal because Apple usually makes high-end products. The new laptop could cost around $599. It will likely have a smaller screen and use a chip similar to the one in iPhones. The idea of a small, cheap laptop isn't new. Netbooks were p

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

A Look at October's ETF Boom: What's Driving the Surge?

October saw a massive influx of money into US exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with a record-breaking $166 billion in net new assets. This surge was led by Vanguard, which had its best month ever, pulling in over $50 billion. The largest share of these inflows went into US stock ETFs, with large-blend

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Hedge Funds See Big Gains in October

Hedge funds had a strong month in October. Citadel's main fund, Wellington, saw a 1. 8% increase. This brought its yearly performance up to 6. 8%. Citadel's other funds also did well. The Tactical Trading fund gained 2. 7% in October and 13. 4% for the year so far. The Global Fixed Income fund rose

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Roadster: A New Date, Same Old Questions

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has picked April 1, 2026, as the unveiling date for the second-generation Tesla Roadster. This announcement came during Tesla's annual shareholder meeting, nearly nine years after Musk first talked about this high-performance electric supercar. Choosing April Fool's Day

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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

Sea Urchin Secrets: What Happens When They're Left Out?

Sea urchins are often enjoyed fresh, but what happens when they're left at room temperature? Scientists decided to find out by studying two types of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and Strongylocentrotus intermedius. They kept them at a cozy 25°C (that's about 77°F) with some humidity for 48 h

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Won and Who Didn’t in the 2026 Grammy Nominations

The 2026 Grammy nominations are out, and as usual, there are plenty of surprises and snubs. Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with nine nods, thanks to his 2024 album “GNX. ” But it’s not just about Lamar this year. The Grammys have made some big changes, and not everyone is happy about it. For the fir

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Nov 08 2025CRYPTO

Zcash's Surprising Jump: What's Driving the Crypto's Sudden Rise?

Zcash, a cryptocurrency known for its privacy features, saw a huge jump in value recently, reaching as high as $715. This is the biggest increase since 2018, and it has caught the attention of many in the crypto world. One of the main reasons for this surge is the growing interest in privacy-focuse

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Nov 08 2025CRIME

Spanish Police Crack Down on Venezuelan Crime Group

A major police operation has taken down a branch of the notorious Venezuelan crime syndicate, Tren de Aragua, in Spain. This group, which started in Venezuelan prisons, has become a major player in international crime, involved in drugs, human trafficking, and extortion. The police action led to th

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Melania Trump's Mixed Reception at the Patriot Awards

At a recent event, Melania Trump received a Patriot of the Year Award. The audience, mostly made up of Trump supporters, seemed confused by her speech. She talked about breaking rules and being original. But many people didn't understand what she meant. This made some people laugh nervously. Melani

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

The Job Market: Stuck in a Slow Dance

The job market is like a slow dance right now. It's not crashing, but it's not exactly thriving either. Hiring has been slow, but there haven't been massive layoffs. It's a bit of a strange situation. The government is shut down, so the usual monthly jobs report isn't happening. This is the second

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