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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Hedge Funds Navigate Market Shifts in November

November was a month of ups and downs for hedge funds. Despite a rough start with tech stocks taking a hit, big names like Citadel, Balyasny, and Point72 still managed to make gains. Citadel, based in Miami and led by billionaire Ken Griffin, saw its main fund, Wellington, rise by 1. 4%. This bring

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Mixed Feelings About DOGE: A Look Back

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, recently shared his thoughts on his time leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). He described the experience as "somewhat successful" but admitted he wouldn't take on the role again. This revelation came during a podcast interview with Katie Miller, a for

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Dec 12 2025CRIME

A Teen's Life Cut Short: The Dark Side of Tijuana

In a grim turn of events, a young man from Tijuana is now facing life behind bars for a crime that shocked both sides of the border. Brian Alexis Patron Lopez, who was just 18 when he committed the act, was sentenced to life in federal prison for his role in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of Mi

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Austria's Care System: How Education and Longevity Could Shape Costs

Austria is facing a big challenge with its care system. As people live longer, more will need long-term care. This could make the system very expensive. But, there's a twist. Education and health might help control costs. First, let's talk about the numbers. By 2080, Austria could see a huge increa

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Treating Kids' Appendicitis: Medicine vs. Surgery

Appendicitis in children is a familiar issue. Traditionally, the go-to solution has been surgery to remove the inflamed appendix. However, a new approach is gaining attention: treating it with medication instead. This method, known as nonoperative management (NOM), is sparking debates among medical

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Justice in Question: Grand Jury Rejects Charges Against New York AG

A federal grand jury in Virginia has, for the second time, declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud allegations. This decision comes after a federal judge dismissed an earlier case due to an improper appointment of a U. S. attorney. The recent grand jury, based in

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Speeding Up Changes: A New Approach to Economic Growth

The current administration is making a big move to cut back on rules and regulations. They believe this will help the economy grow faster. This push is part of a larger plan to boost the economy before important elections next year. The idea is to make it easier for businesses to operate. This, in

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame's Big Bowl Blunder

Notre Dame's decision to skip the bowl game after missing the College Football Playoff is a big deal. They were upset about not getting one of the 12 spots. Instead of playing BYU, they decided to stay home. This move has caused a lot of backlash. The Irish have a long history of getting special tr

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves in Hollywood: Colbert Weighs In

Hollywood is buzzing with a massive deal that could shake things up. Paramount, led by CEO David Ellison, has made a bold move to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. This comes after Warner Bros. Discovery struck a deal with Netflix to sell off some of its big studios and streaming services. The Netflix dea

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

How Worrying Affects How We Learn From Good And Bad Experiences

People who worry a lot might learn differently from others. This isn't just about learning to fear things, but also about learning when things are safe. Researchers wanted to see if those who worry more generalize fear and safety differently than those who worry less. In two experiments, they used

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