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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Britain's Building Blues: A Slump in Construction

The UK's construction scene is in a bit of a slump. Last month, it hit a low not seen since the early days of the pandemic. The main culprit? A big drop in civil engineering work, thanks to shaky demand and nerves about the upcoming budget. The numbers tell the story. The PMI, a key measure of cons

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Alex Ovechkin: The Man Who Made 900 Goals Look Easy

Alex Ovechkin did it again. He scored his 900th goal in the NHL. This is a huge deal. Not many players have ever done this. He is the first to reach this number. Ovechkin is 40 years old. He plays for the Washington Capitals. He scored his 900th goal against the St. Louis Blues. It was in the secon

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's 2025 Election: Who's In and Who's Out?

The votes are in, and the results are clear. In the recent New Jersey elections, Democrats took home many wins, but Republicans also had their share of victories. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, came out on top against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a race that caught the attention of the whole country.

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move: Redrawing the Political Map

California made a big change with Proposition 50. This new law lets the state redraw its congressional districts. The goal? To help Democrats win more seats in the next big election. Lots of people voted early. Over 7. 2 million votes came in before Election Day. Some places even had long lines beca

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Long COVID's Hidden Battle: Mental Health Struggles in Older Adults

Long COVID is not just about feeling unwell physically; it also takes a toll on the mind. This is especially true for middle-aged and older adults. Many people in this age group are finding it hard to cope with the lasting effects of COVID-19. The problem goes beyond just feeling tired or having bod

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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 2025SPORTS

SLV Volleyball Teams Gear Up for Regional Showdowns

The Colorado High School Activities Association has set the stage for some thrilling volleyball action, with seven teams from the San Luis Valley (SLV) ready to compete in the regional tournaments. This is a big deal because it means these teams have worked hard all season to earn their spots. Let'

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Pig Kidneys: A New Hope for Transplant Patients?

In a groundbreaking move, scientists are testing pig kidneys in humans to tackle the organ shortage crisis. This isn't just any experiment; it's a clinical trial happening right now in the U. S. The first transplant has already taken place at NYU Langone Health, though details about the patient and

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Sophie Cunningham: Offseason Adventures and a Viral Moment

Sophie Cunningham, a standout player for the Indiana Fever, is keeping her offseason packed with activities. She's been busy healing from a knee injury that cut her 2025 WNBA season short. This injury, a torn right MCL, happened during a game against the Connecticut Sun last August. Despite this set

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