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Sep 12 2025FINANCE

Where the Wealthy Are Betting Big on Sports

The rich are putting their money into sports, but not in a balanced way. They are focusing mostly on major leagues like the NFL and NBA. This leaves smaller leagues and women's sports with less attention and funding. A recent study found that a significant number of wealthy families have already in

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Sep 12 2025FINANCE

What's Happening with WhiteHorse Finance?

WhiteHorse Finance, a company that deals with loans and investments, has been getting mixed reviews from experts. Most of them suggest that people should be cautious about investing in it. The average price target for the company's stock is around $10, but it's currently trading at a lower price. Th

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Sep 11 2025BUSINESS

Inflation and Jobs: A Tough Choice for the Fed

The Federal Reserve faces a tricky situation. Inflation is rising, and the job market is weakening. This puts the Fed in a tough spot as it prepares to cut interest rates. Inflation went up by 2. 9% in August compared to last year. This is the biggest jump since January. Even without food and energ

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Transgender Student's Fight for Fairness in South Carolina

In a recent move, the Supreme Court allowed a transgender ninth-grader in South Carolina to keep using the boys' bathroom at his school. This decision came after the court rejected a request from state officials to pause a lower court's ruling that had temporarily blocked a state policy restricting

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Sep 10 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big Bet: Breaking Down Zuckerberg's $600 Billion Promise

Meta's Chief Financial Officer, Susan Li, recently took the stage to clarify Mark Zuckerberg's bold promise to invest $600 billion in the US by 2028. This wasn't just any announcement; it was made during a high-profile meeting with President Donald Trump and other tech leaders. Li's task was to tran

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Sep 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

California's Bold Move to Protect Kids from Social Media

A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has largely supported a California law aimed at safeguarding children from potentially harmful social media practices. The law, which requires parental consent for children to access so-called "addictive feeds, " was challenged by a tech industry group, Net

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Sep 10 2025HEALTH

Young People's Weight: A Global Shift

The world is seeing a big change in how young people's weight is distributed. More school-aged kids and teens are obese than underweight now. This is a huge deal because it shows how food environments are getting worse. Experts looked at data from 2000 to 2022. They found that about 188 million kid

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Sep 10 2025FINANCE

How Lower Interest Rates Could Boost Bank Stocks

The Federal Reserve is likely to lower interest rates soon. This move could be great news for banks and financial companies. When the Fed cuts short-term rates, it can make borrowing cheaper. This often leads to more people and businesses taking out loans. At the same time, if long-term rates stay h

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

The Life Science Market: A Look at the Future

The life science market is on a roll, growing fast and expected to hit $269. 56 billion by 2034. This growth is driven by many factors, including an increase in chronic diseases, more investments in research and development, and new technologies. The market is divided into different segments, with p

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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Public Schools and Prayer: A New Debate

President Donald Trump recently spoke at a meeting in Washington, D. C. He announced plans to have the Department of Education issue new rules. These rules would protect prayer in public schools. However, he did not share many details or a timeline for this plan. Trump mentioned that the Bible was

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