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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Will Middle-Class Donors Step Up to Fill the Giving Gap?

New tax laws might change how Americans give to charity. The changes could make the wealthy give less and encourage middle-class folks to give more. But will it work? The tax bill passed in July has some big changes. It lowers the tax benefit for top earners from 37% to 35%. This could mean $4. 1 b

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Black Friday iPad Deals: Smart Picks for Your Pocket

Black Friday is here, and it's a great time to snag an iPad at a bargain price. Whether you're looking for a powerful tablet for work or a fun device for entertainment, there are plenty of options to choose from. The iPad mini 7 is a standout deal, now priced at $399. This compact tablet is perfect

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

How Nurses Are Helping Stroke Survivors Through Screens

Nurses are now using video calls to check in on people who've had strokes. This is especially helpful when it's hard to meet in person, like during the COVID-19 pandemic. But does this actually work well for patients? Many studies have looked into this. They wanted to see if nurse-led video calls c

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Ice Age Alive: How Creators Brought the Past to Life

The Ice Age is often seen as a simple time with snow and big animals. But the new series "Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age" on Apple TV+ shows a more complex world. This world had big changes in climate, animals moving around, and strange creatures trying to survive. The show moves from the time of dino

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

How Yoga Might Help Women Managing Diabetes

In many parts of the world, women facing financial struggles often deal with type 2 diabetes. This condition can seriously impact their health. Yoga is a flexible, budget-friendly, and safe activity. It might help these women manage their blood sugar levels and take better care of themselves. Resea

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

What's Your Streaming Service Really Recommending?

Streaming services have become a big part of how people choose what to watch. They use smart algorithms to suggest shows and movies based on what you've watched before. This might seem helpful, but it raises some important questions. How do these suggestions affect your taste in entertainment? Do th

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Satellites Help Protect Ancient Sites

For years, people have been changing the land around ancient sites. This change can hurt these important places. A recent study looked at how to use satellites to track these changes. The focus was on Amrit, an old archaeological site in Syria. The study used different types of satellite images. Th

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Caribbean Island Votes: Will Longtime Leader Keep His Seat?

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is about to make a big decision. On Thursday, people will vote in a general election. The main question is whether Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves and his Unity Labour Party (ULP) will win again. If they do, it will be their sixth time in a row. That's a long time to

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Writers and Politics: When Art Meets Activism

Sally Rooney, a popular Irish writer, has spoken out about a new law in the UK. This law bans a group called Palestine Action. The UK government says this group is a terrorist organization. Rooney supports this group. She thinks this law might cause problems for her work. Rooney said that a company

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Rules for Nature and Big Projects

Australia is about to make some serious changes to how it protects nature and approves big projects. The government has struck a deal with the Greens party to pass a new law before the year ends. This law will make it harder to harm nature but easier to get the green light for big projects like wind

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