ECONOMIC

Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Argentina's Elderly Fight for Their Future

In Argentina, the fight for a better life is being led by an unexpected group: retirees. Every Wednesday, they gather in Buenos Aires to protest, demanding change and support. Among them is Olga Beatriz Gonzalez, an 89-year-old who runs a soup kitchen from her home. She and others like her are strug

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Maine's Coast: A Rocket Launch Site or a Treasure to Protect?

Maine's stunning coastline is a hot topic for debate. Some people think it would be great to have rocket launches here. They say it could bring money and jobs. But others aren't so sure. They worry about the mess and noise it could bring to their homes and businesses. Maine's economy is all about f

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

US Lawmakers Back Trump's Tech Export Limits on China

In a surprising turn of events, some US politicians are cheering a potential new rule from the Trump administration. This rule could limit tech exports to China. The idea is to hit back at China's recent move to control rare earth exports. The plan is still in the works, but it could affect a wide

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Kyrgyzstan Pushes Back on EU Sanctions, Seeks Talks

Kyrgyzstan is not happy with the EU's latest sanctions. The country feels targeted unfairly and wants to talk things out. The EU's new sanctions list includes some Kyrgyz banks and companies. Kyrgyzstan says it follows all international rules and wants an independent check to prove it. The EU's san

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

P&G's Profit Boost: A Closer Look at the Numbers

P&G recently shared its financial results for the first quarter of 2026. The company saw a rise in profits, driven by strong sales in beauty and grooming products. However, the celebration might be short-lived as P&G warned about upcoming challenges, particularly rising costs due to tariffs. Despite

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

China's Big Plan: Tech, Trade, and Tough Times

China is making a big move. They want to rely less on foreign tech and boost their own economy. This is all part of their five-year plan. They're not backing down from the trade war with the U. S. Instead, they're doubling down on their goals. The plan is all about becoming more self-sufficient. Ch

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs: A Growing Burden for American Families

Health insurance costs in the U. S. are climbing fast. For families, the average yearly cost is now close to $27, 000. This is a big jump, especially since costs have been going up for three years straight. Economists are worried. When health care costs rise faster than the economy, there's less mo

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Europe's Tough Spot: Cheap Chinese Goods Flood In

In a small town near Hamburg, a tire company that once helped British trucks run after World War II now faces a new challenge: a flood of cheap tires from China. This surge in imports has been growing since the U. S. started putting tariffs on Chinese goods. The boss of this company, which is part o

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Job Growth Hits a Wall: What's Going On?

The job market is in a funk. It's not growing much, and it's not shrinking either. This hasn't happened since the Great Recession in 2009. Back then, the Black Eyed Peas were topping the charts, and Bitcoin was worth almost nothing. A recent report shows that job growth in the U. S. has been slow.

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin vs. Gold: What's the Future Hold?

Bitcoin and gold are both valuable assets, but which one will shine brighter in 2026? A well-known economist and crypto expert, Alex Krüger, thinks Bitcoin will do much better than gold in 2026. He shared this prediction on a social media site, saying that Bitcoin will perform much better than gold

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