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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's $2, 000 Checks: A Double-Edged Sword for the Economy?

President Donald Trump has suggested giving Americans $2, 000 checks using money from tariffs. This idea has sparked a lot of discussion among experts. Some worry it could make inflation worse, while others think it might help the economy. Inflation is already high. Adding more money into people's

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Harvard's New Leader: A Journey Through Many Roles

Debi Bejot, the new city administrator of Harvard, has a history of serving the city in various roles. From policing to finance, she has seen it all. This broad experience gives her a unique view of the city's needs and challenges. Bejot first came to Harvard in 1995 as a police officer. Later, she

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

The Double-Edged Sword of Tokenization: A Closer Look

Tokenization, the trend of linking crypto tokens to traditional financial assets, is sparking debates in the finance world. While some see it as a revolutionary step, others warn of potential pitfalls. The global securities regulator, IOSCO, recently highlighted these concerns in a report. The idea

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Trucking Troubles: Why the Road Ahead Looks Bumpy

The trucking world is feeling the pinch. Prices are low, and no one is in the mood to buy. This is not just a small problem. It is a big deal. It is affecting many people and businesses. The issue starts with too many trucks on the market. This is not good. When there are too many trucks, prices dr

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rivers at Risk: How Smart Management Can Tackle Antibiotic Pollution

Antibiotics in rivers are a big problem. They hurt nature and people. But how bad is it? And what can we do? Scientists used smart tech to find out. They looked at rivers all over the world. They found that rain and lots of farm animals make the problem worse. In Africa, rivers are in big trouble.

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Where Did All the Work Go? Hollywood's Commercial Crews Feel the Pinch

Hollywood's commercial production crews are facing a tough time. Work is drying up, and many are looking elsewhere for opportunities. Diane McArter, who runs Furlined, a company that produces ads for big names like Apple and Eli Lilly, is one of those affected. She's been traveling a lot lately, sho

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Mixed Bag: Profits Dip but Full-Year Forecast Gets a Boost

Sony Pictures Entertainment saw a drop in profits for the second quarter of 2024. Revenues were $2. 3 billion, which is a small decrease of 2% compared to the same time last year. Profits fell by 25% to $93 million, and adjusted OIBDA was down 16% at $183 million. The main reason for this drop is th

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Nov 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Hope on the Horizon: Saudi Arabia's New Wellness Haven

Saudi Arabia is making waves with a new wellness destination called AMAALA. This place is all about living better and longer, right on the coast. It's built around three beautiful bays where the mountains meet the Red Sea. The big opening is coming up soon, and it's going to have some fancy resorts,

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wittmann's Fight Against a Giant Rail Project

In the quiet town of Wittmann, life is simple and peaceful. People enjoy the calm desert mornings and the close-knit community. But this tranquility is at risk. A massive rail project, proposed by BNSF Railway, could change everything. The project, called Logistics Park Phoenix, is a $3. 2 billion p

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

AI Stocks: Are We in a Bubble or Just Growing Pains?

Tech stocks have been on a wild ride lately. They've shot up to new highs, all thanks to the hype around AI. But now, people are starting to wonder if this is a bubble ready to burst. Some big names in the industry, like Bret Taylor from OpenAI and fund manager Mark Mobius, think a market correctio

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