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Nov 23 2025LIFESTYLE

From Bus Rides to Boardrooms: A Story of Curiosity and Careers

In the heart of Washington, DC, a unique bond formed between a bus driver and a young passenger. Joy Kenley, a bus driver, noticed a curious fifth-grader named Sam Mencimer who would eagerly ask questions about the bus and its operations. Their daily interactions became a highlight for both of them.

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Nov 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Celeb-Approved Gifts Under $250 at Nordstrom

Celebrities often set trends, and this holiday season, their favorite things can be yours too. Nordstrom has a list of gifts loved by stars like Oprah, Taylor Swift, and Jennifer Garner. These picks are not only trendy but also practical and affordable, with prices starting at just $40. One standou

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Depression in Young Women: A Global Look

Depression is a big deal, especially for women who are of childbearing age. A recent study took a close look at how depression affects these women all over the world. The research used data from 1990 to 2021 to see how depression has changed over time and in different places. The study found that d

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

John Deaton: The Republican's New Hope for Massachusetts Senate

John Deaton, a lawyer and crypto enthusiast, has been chosen by the Massachusetts Republican Party to run for the U. S. Senate. This is his second attempt after a failed bid last year against Senator Elizabeth Warren. The party sees him as a strong candidate, especially since he already has signific

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Struggle: Safe Investments Are Winning

In a surprising turn of events, safe investments like Treasury Bills are now doing better than Bitcoin. This shift has left many crypto fans wondering what's next for digital currencies. Let's break it down. Right now, Treasury Bills are up by 3. 6% this year. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is down by 1. 7%. I

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Defense Shines Again, But Can Their Offense Keep Up?

Oklahoma's defense is on fire. They just shut down Missouri's powerful rushing attack, holding them to just 70 yards on the ground. This is the same defense that upset Alabama last week. They're looking like a playoff contender, but there's a big problem: their offense isn't keeping up. John Mateer

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

A Professor's Fight: Was Texas A&M Fair?

A professor at Texas A&M University is back in the spotlight after a committee said the school made a mistake by firing her. The professor, Melissa McCoul, was let go earlier this year after a video of her class went viral. In the video, a student questioned a lesson about gender identity. The comm

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in a Fog: Why Memory and Focus Are Slipping Away

Young adults in America are facing a silent crisis: their brains aren't working as well as they used to. Memory lapses, trouble focusing, and brain fog are becoming more common among people in their 20s and 30s. This isn't just about getting older—it's happening to people in their prime. What's goin

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Who Will Be the First Female U. S. President?

The idea of a woman leading the United States has been a hot topic lately. Joy Behar, a co-host on a popular talk show, thinks a conservative woman might reach the White House before a liberal one. She mentioned Liz Cheney as a possible candidate, but pointed out that Cheney's current standing in he

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

The AI Boom: A Double-Edged Sword for the U. S. Economy

The U. S. economy in 2025 is like a seesaw. On one side, artificial intelligence is booming. On the other side, everything else is struggling. AI developers and chipmakers are making huge profits. Investments are pouring in. Data centers are popping up everywhere. Utilities are working hard to meet

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