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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Why Poor Countries Need to Find New Ways to Get Money

Poor countries are in a tough spot. They used to get a lot of money from richer nations to help with health, education, and fighting climate change. But now, that money is disappearing. The US has almost stopped giving aid. The UK is cutting back. Other countries are doing the same. This is a big de

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

How a Leader Steered a Fire-Fighting Startup Through Turbulent Times

In the heart of Michigan, a tech startup named Fire Rover is making waves in the fire-fighting industry. This company, which has been on the Inc. 5000 list for five consecutive years, specializes in detecting and extinguishing industrial fires before they escalate. The journey of Fire Rover took an

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Shriram Finance: A Strong Quarter in Small Loans and Vehicles

Shriram Finance, a major player in India's non-banking financial sector, just posted some impressive numbers. Their profits grew by over 11% compared to last year, reaching 23. 07 billion rupees. This beat what most experts were expecting. The company's success comes from two main areas: small busi

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Amazon's Big Move: Cloud Growth Sparks Stock Surge

Amazon's recent earnings report shows a strong comeback, especially in its cloud computing division, AWS. This growth has made investors happy, pushing the stock price up by over 9%. The company's cloud services are growing at their fastest pace since 2022, showing that there's a high demand for the

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Boost Global Markets: A Quick Look at Today's Trends

The global stock market is buzzing again, all thanks to some big names in tech. After a little break, the rally is back on track, with Asian shares almost hitting record highs. The MSCI regional stocks index went up by 0. 4%, and Japanese shares saw a 1% rise. But it wasn't all good news, as markets

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Path to Progress: Challenges and Solutions

Cincinnati is facing a mix of opportunities and hurdles. The city has seen a population boost, adding over 5, 000 new residents recently. This growth brings in more revenue, around $5 million, which can be used for essential services. However, this growth also brings challenges, especially in housin

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

America's Manufacturing Comeback: A New Era of Tech and Jobs

In the heart of Arizona, a significant shift is happening in the world of manufacturing. A major international company is making a huge bet on the U. S. by investing a massive amount of money to build advanced factories. This move is part of a broader plan to bring back manufacturing jobs and reduce

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Oct 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney's Bold Fashion and Life Choices

Sydney Sweeney has never been one to shy away from making bold choices, both in her career and her personal style. At the recent Variety Power of Women event, she chose a striking metallic silver dress by Christian Cowan. The dress was not just shiny; it had a sheer, form-fitting design that caught

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

AI Drives Alphabet to Record-Breaking Quarter

Alphabet just had a massive quarter, raking in over $100 billion for the first time ever. This huge jump is thanks to AI, which is now a big part of everything they do. From search and ads to cloud services and YouTube, AI is making things better and bringing in more money. Search is getting smarte

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Smart Spending: How a New Firm is Changing the Game for Big Brands

Big brands are rethinking how they spend money on digital ads. A new company, Lower Cross, is leading this change. They help brands cut down on wasteful spending. The digital ad market is growing fast. It could hit $1 trillion by 2029. But not all that money is used well. Up to 40% of ad spend doesn

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