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Dec 15 2025EDUCATION

College Costs Creep Up in 2025

College expenses went up by 3. 6% in the 2025 fiscal year. This is a small increase from the 3. 4% rise in 2024, but less than the 4. 0% jump in 2023, when schools were dealing with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) tracks these costs. It looks at the a

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Tech That Tricks Heat

Heat is tricky. It spreads out in all directions, making it tough to control. Unlike light or sound, heat doesn't travel in neat lines. Until now, managing heat has meant using thick insulation or big, bulky materials. But a new study shows a smarter way to handle heat. Scientists have found a way

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Dec 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Floyd Mayweather's Cash Counting Act: A Viral Moment or Just Old Habits?

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is known for his flashy lifestyle and unmatched boxing record. He has always been in the spotlight, whether for his fights or his extravagant displays of wealth. Recently, he found himself trending again, but not for his boxing skills. During a Lakers game, Mayweather was seen

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Trump Voters Weigh In: Who's Really to Blame for Rising Costs?

In the U. S. , many people who voted for Donald Trump are feeling the pinch of higher prices. But they don't blame the president. Instead, they point fingers at big companies and the overall economy. Take Ron Dailey, a 63-year-old from Denver. He's noticed that eating out is getting more expensive.

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Türkiye's Inflation: A Slow but Steady Descent

Türkiye is making progress in its fight against inflation. The finance minister expects the annual rate to drop into the 20% range by February. This is a significant improvement from the 64%-65% seen over the past three years. The government's goal is to bring inflation down to single digits, but th

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Holiday Shopping Blues: Why Americans Are Feeling the Pinch

Americans are feeling the heat this holiday season, with many struggling to afford gifts and groceries. A recent survey shows that a large number of people are dipping into their savings and hunting for bargains. This is not just a seasonal blip; it’s a sign of ongoing economic pressures. The surve

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Why a Fed Leader Chose to Wait on Rate Cuts

Austan Goolsbee, head of the Chicago Fed, made a bold move recently. He voted against lowering interest rates. Why? He thinks the Fed should wait for more data before making big changes. Goolsbee is not against lowering rates in the future. He just wants to make sure it's the right time. Inflation

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fungus: How FLA94 Tackles Tough Infections

Candida albicans is a sneaky fungus that can cause serious infections. It's a big problem in hospitals and for people with weak immune systems. The trouble is, it's getting harder to treat because it's becoming resistant to common medicines. Scientists have found a new weapon in the fight against C

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Red Light Shines Hope on Psoriasis Treatment

Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, itchy, and scaly patches. It happens when the immune system goes into overdrive. Scientists have been looking into new ways to treat it. One interesting approach is using red light from LEDs. This light has a wavelength of 660 nm. It might help calm dow

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Affordability Act: A Closer Look at the Numbers

In a surprising shift, President Trump is set to address the issue of affordability in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. This comes after weeks of dismissing affordability concerns as a political ploy. The White House has announced that the president will focus on economic achievements, including lower ga

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