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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Leader's Stand: Mexico's President Faces Public Harassment

In Mexico City, President Claudia Sheinbaum found herself at the center of a disturbing incident. A man, clearly intoxicated, approached her during a public walk, attempting to grope and kiss her. This event, captured on video, quickly spread online, sparking outrage and discussions about women's sa

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Car Finance Fix: More Time to Talk

The UK's financial watchdog has given everyone more time to chime in on a plan to make things right for people who were sold car loans unfairly. This isn't a small deal—it's expected to cost lenders a whopping 11 billion pounds. That's a lot of money, and it shows just how big this problem is. The

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shows Mixed Signals in October

In October, private companies added 42, 000 jobs, which was more than what experts predicted. This news came after a drop in September, where 29, 000 jobs were lost. The numbers were adjusted, showing that September's job loss was actually smaller than first thought. Some parts of the job market di

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

President's Harassment Shines Light on Mexico's Gender Issues

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first female president, found herself in the middle of a heated debate about sexual harassment after a man groped her on the streets of Mexico City. The incident, caught on video, showed the president being touched inappropriately by a drunk man before her aides intervene

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

How McDonald's is winning the fast-food game

McDonald's is doing something interesting. While many restaurants are struggling, they are finding ways to get more customers to spend money. They have been offering deals and new food items. This has helped them increase sales, even when other places are seeing fewer customers. The restaurant worl

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Are Harder Than Politics or Religion

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that a big chunk of Americans, about 61%, feel uneasy discussing their bank account balances with family or close friends. It turns out, talking about money is more awkward than discussing politics or religion.

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks and We Don't

Money is a tricky subject. It's more awkward to discuss than religion, politics, or even weight. Why is that? Well, people often feel ashamed about their financial situation. They might have too much debt, a low salary, or not enough savings. But keeping these secrets can hurt relationships and fina

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Privacy Coins Make a Comeback: Why Crypto is Circling Back to Its Roots

In late 2025, privacy-focused cryptocurrencies are stealing the spotlight. While the broader crypto market is busy with ETFs and trading strategies, coins like Zcash are making waves. Zcash, in particular, is gaining traction thanks to wallets that prioritize privacy by default, challenging its long

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

CMT Digital Secures $136 Million Despite Tough Market Conditions

CMT Digital, a venture capital firm focused on digital assets, has managed to raise $136 million for its fourth fund, despite a challenging economic environment. The fund closed in early October, attracting investments from family offices, high-net-worth individuals, and some larger institutions. Al

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

NATO's 5% Spending Goal: A Test of Trust and Clarity

NATO's new defense spending target of 5% of GDP by 2035, set at the 2025 summit, is a big deal. But it's not as straightforward as it seems. The plan splits spending into two parts: 3. 5% for traditional defense and 1. 5% for broader security needs. The problem? No one knows exactly what counts as t

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