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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Insurers Adapt: Balancing Risk and Reward in Uncertain Times

Insurers are facing a tough year ahead, with inflation being a major concern. A recent survey shows that most insurers are being cautious with their investments. Only a small group, about 12%, plan to take on more risk in 2025. However, there is a growing interest in private markets. Nearly a third

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: BlackRock's Bold Steps into Digital Investing

BlackRock is diving headfirst into the world of digital investments. They're cooking up new tech to turn all sorts of assets—like houses, stocks, and bonds—into digital tokens. This isn't just a small project; it's a big deal. Larry Fink, the big boss at BlackRock, spilled the beans on CNBC. He sai

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

EU's Mixed Signals on Ukraine Aid: Money Promised, But Not From Frozen Russian Funds

EU leaders made a big promise to help Ukraine with money for the next two years. This includes funds for its military and defense. However, they didn't agree on using the frozen Russian assets to give Ukraine a huge loan. Belgium had some concerns about this plan. The EU leaders asked the European

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Styling Secrets: From Hollywood to Your Wardrobe

Tramell Tillman, an actor from the show Severance, has a stylist named Chaise Dennis. Dennis started his career in Los Angeles, working with luxury brands and private clients. His first big client was Ronen Rubenstein, an actor from “911: Lone Star. ” Both were new to their fields, and they grew tog

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Oct 24 2025RELIGION

Women's Faith: A Quiet Shift

Women have long been the backbone of religious communities. But recent data shows a shift. Women are still more religious than men. But the gap is closing. Some people think women are leaving religion because of politics. They say women are fed up with sexist rules. Others argue that feminism is dr

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Digital Help for Anxiety and Depression: Does It Really Work?

Anxiety and depression are big problems. They touch the lives of millions around the world. But getting help isn't always easy. There are not enough therapists. Plus, treatment can be expensive. So, what's the solution? Digital mental health tools might be the answer. They can reach more people. But

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Football Betting: Why People Gamble and What They Gain

Football betting is becoming more popular in the U. S. as more states legalize it. A study found that 20% of Americans bet on games in the past year. But why do they do it? Some bettors think they can win by studying stats and trends. They believe they can outsmart the system. However, most people

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Where You Live Affects Your Retirement Savings

Inflation is like a sneaky thief, stealing from your wallet bit by bit. It's not just about the price of your morning coffee today, but also about how much your money will be worth when you retire. The longer you keep your money idle, the more inflation nibbles away at its value. Different places i

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

China's Big Tech Push: What's the Plan?

China is making a big move to become a tech superpower. The country's new five-year plan is all about becoming self-sufficient in technology. This means they want to rely less on foreign tech and more on their own innovations. The plan is still being finalized. But it's already clear that China wan

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Aiding Aging: Tech Tools for Doctors in Puerto Rico

In Puerto Rico, a significant number of older Latinos grapple with daily activities due to functional disabilities. The statistics are staggering, with nearly 28% of this population facing such challenges, a rate much higher than the national average. These disabilities often stem from chronic healt

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