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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Crypto Heists: When Thieves Come Knocking

In a world where digital money is king, some criminals are taking old-school methods to new heights. Imagine waking up to a knock at your door, only to find a thief demanding access to your crypto fortune. This isn't a scene from a movie; it's happening more often than you think. Recently, a man in

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza Hostage Remains Handed Over Amid Tensions

A coffin believed to hold the remains of a hostage from the October 7th attack has been given to Israel by Hamas through the Red Cross. This is one of the last three hostages still in Gaza. The body will now be taken to a lab in Tel Aviv to be identified. Hamas and another group, Palestinian Islami

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Tech Upgrades Drive Best Buy's Sales Boost

Best Buy has raised its yearly sales forecast, thanks to a strong third quarter. The electronics giant beat Wall Street's expectations, with customers eager to upgrade their tech gadgets. They're buying more computers, gaming consoles, and smartphones. The company now expects to make between $41. 6

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Take a Dip: AI Competition Heats Up

The Nasdaq composite took a hit on Tuesday, ending a brief winning streak. Investors are worried about the growing competition in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. Nvidia and other tech stocks saw a decline. This happened after a report said Meta is thinking about spending a lot on Google's A

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

How Too Much Screen Time Affects Teens' Brains

Teens today are always glued to their screens. Phones, tablets, computers—they're everywhere. These devices help with schoolwork and staying in touch, but too much screen time might be messing with how teens think. Working memory is like the brain's notepad. It helps us hold onto and process inform

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Feeling the Pinch: How Job Fears Are Shaking Consumer Confidence

People are feeling less sure about the economy and their own futures. A recent survey shows that worries about finding a job are growing. The survey's main number, which measures how people feel about the economy, dropped to 88. 7 in November. This is the lowest it's been since April and a big drop

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Keeping the Air Clean: The Challenge of Keeping Catalysts Working

Catalysts are like superheroes in the fight against air pollution. They help break down nasty gases like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. But even superheroes have their kryptonite. In this case, it's something called catalyst deactivation. This happens when the catalyst gets worn out

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Nov 25 2025CELEBRITIES

A Love Story That Built an Empire

Sir Richard Branson recently shared heartbreaking news about the passing of his beloved wife, Joan. She was his partner for half a century. He called her his best friend, his rock, and his guiding light. Joan was more than just a wife to him; she was his partner in every sense. She was also a wonder

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Black Friday iPad Deals: Save Big on Apple's Tablets

The Black Friday sales have brought significant discounts on Apple's iPad lineup. If you're looking for a new tablet, now is a great time to consider an iPad. The M3 iPad Air is a standout option, offering powerful performance at a reduced price. It's a great choice for those who want a high-end tab

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Foldable Phone: Is It Really a Big Deal?

Apple is diving into the foldable phone market, and they're working hard to fix the crease problem that has bothered users for years. This is a significant step because a visible crease on the screen can be annoying. The display is being made by Samsung, but Apple has been heavily involved in desig

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