ECONOMIC

Oct 25 2025FINANCE

The Gold Rush: A Market on Edge

Gold prices have been skyrocketing, reaching new heights near $4, 400 per ounce. This surge has sparked a frenzy among investors and collectors alike, with long lines forming outside gold stores. The excitement is palpable, but not everyone is cheering. Experts in the field are raising red flags. T

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ivory Coast's Election: A Test of Democracy

Ivory Coast is getting ready for a big vote. On Saturday, people will choose their next leader. The main candidate is Alassane Ouattara. He's been in charge for 15 years. Now, he wants another term. This would be his fourth time as president. But not everyone is happy about this. Some say he change

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Trump and Canada: Trade Tensions Heat Up

Trade tensions between the U. S. and Canada have reached a boiling point. It all started when Ontario, a province in Canada, ran an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan. The ad talked about how tariffs are bad for trade. This didn't sit well with President Trump. He thought the ad misrepresen

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

US Credit Rating Takes a Hit: What's Really Going On?

The United States just got a financial wake-up call. A big European rating agency, Scope, lowered the country's credit rating. They said the U. S. is struggling with money problems and poor governance. The rating dropped from "AA" to "AA-". But, they also said things might not get worse soon, callin

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Food Banks Face Tough Times as Government Shutdown Hits

Food banks across the country are preparing for a tough time ahead. The government shutdown has put nearly 300, 000 people in West Virginia at risk of missing their November SNAP benefits. This is a big deal because SNAP helps over 41 million Americans put food on the table. The shutdown is not the

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Downtown Dallas: Can It Bounce Back?

Downtown Dallas is in a tough spot. It's not dead, but it's not thriving either. The area has been struggling with homelessness and crime, which has given it a bad reputation. This is a big deal because downtown is a major part of Dallas's identity and economy. The homeless situation is a big probl

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Tech Grads Face Tough Job Market Amid AI and Trade Uncertainty

Young tech graduates are finding it tough to land jobs. The Federal Reserve has been cutting interest rates to boost hiring, but this might not help much. Companies are holding back on hiring due to uncertainty about future costs and the impact of AI on jobs. AI is changing the game for entry-level

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Averting a Trade Storm: U. S. and China's High-Stakes Meeting

In a bid to prevent their trade war from heating up, the U. S. and China are set to hold crucial talks in Kuala Lumpur. The meeting, happening on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit, aims to smooth things over before a potential sit-down between Presidents Trump and Xi next week. The tension kicked o

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

What Did Reagan Really Think About Tariffs?

President Donald Trump recently walked away from trade discussions with Canada. He was upset about a Canadian advertisement that used words from former President Ronald Reagan. The ad talked about Reagan's views on tariffs, which are taxes on imports. Trump believes the ad was misleading. The ad fe

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Seattle's Rising Costs: Is Social Security Keeping Up?

Seattle's living costs are higher than most places in the U. S. This is a big deal for people who rely on Social Security. The Social Security Administration just announced a 2. 8% increase in benefits for 2026. But will this be enough to cover the rising costs in Seattle? The cost of living in Sea

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