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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Google's Big Move: Changing Ad Rules Without Selling

Google is in hot water with regulators on both sides of the pond. The European Union (EU) and the United States (US) are not happy with how Google handles ads. They say Google's control over ad tools and its ad exchange, AdX, is unfair. The EU even slapped Google with a huge fine of 2. 95 billion eu

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Grow Seaweed for Cows' Health

The seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis is a game-changer for reducing methane emissions from cows. It's packed with bromoform, which helps cut down on the gas cows release. But there's a catch: we need more of this seaweed to make a real difference. To get more seaweed, scientists are studying how to

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Weather Wonders: How Ocean Temperature Changes Shape Our World

Long ago, fishermen near Peru and Ecuador noticed something odd. Every few years, the ocean water near their fishing spots would get warmer. This warm water drove fish away, making it tough for the fishermen to catch enough to eat. They called this strange event "El Niño, " which means "The Child" i

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Streaming TV Without the Cable Chaos

Live TV streaming services are now a popular choice for many people who want to cut the cord. They offer a mix of live channels, on-demand content, and sports coverage without the need for a traditional cable subscription. However, the cost of these services has been rising, with most now priced at

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Watch Many Channels at Once: DIRECTV's New Streaming Feature

DIRECTV has been a leader in multiview technology for nearly 20 years. Now, they're bringing this feature to their streaming service with seven new multiview channels. These channels let you watch up to four livestreams at once. You can switch audio or go full screen on any channel with just a click

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

AI Spending Set to Fuel Massive Bond Sales in 2026

Bond sales in the US are expected to hit an all-time high in 2026. The reason? A lot of it has to do with companies pouring money into AI. This surge in bond issuance is predicted to reach $1. 81 trillion. That's even higher than the previous record set in 2020, which was $1. 76 trillion. So, what

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Wild Proposal and More SEC Football Drama

In a surprising twist during Ole Miss' game against The Citadel, a former student, Drew O'Connor, popped the question to his girlfriend, Madison Barnette, on the field. Barnette, who had been practicing as the holder for field goals, was caught off guard when O'Connor got down on one knee and propos

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Nov 14 2025CRYPTO

Why JACKBIT Stands Out in the Crypto Casino World

JACKBIT is making waves in the online gambling scene by using cryptocurrencies. This platform is all about fast transactions and keeping user info private. It's licensed by Curacao eGaming, which means it follows the rules. Plus, it accepts lots of different cryptocurrencies, making it easy for anyo

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Crypto Bank Plan Hits a Snag

Small banks in the U. S. are raising concerns about Sony's plans to enter the crypto world. They think Sony is trying to get around some important banking rules. Sony wants to create a new company called Connectia Trust. This company would deal with digital money, like stablecoins. Stablecoins are a

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Nov 14 2025RELIGION

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

In the past decade, there's been a noticeable shift in how Americans view religion's role in their everyday lives. A recent survey reveals that fewer people now consider religion a significant part of their daily routines compared to 10 years ago. This change is quite substantial, with a drop from 6

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