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Sep 24 2025POLITICS

Iran and China's Oil Trade: Business as Usual?

Iran's oil minister, Mohsen Paknejad, recently stated that oil exports to China will keep flowing, even if the U. N. decides to reinstate sanctions. This comes as Iran and European nations are in talks to prevent these sanctions from happening. Iran and the E3 (France, Britain, and Germany) plus th

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Sep 24 2025EDUCATION

Copenhagen's Architecture Biennial: A Fresh Look at Building Slowly

The Copenhagen Architecture Biennial kicked off on September 18, running until October 19, with a focus on slowing down. This event, organized by CAFx, is a step up from the city's old annual festival. It's now a bigger, international stage for talking about architecture and how it shapes our world.

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Sep 23 2025CRIME

Lawyer in Hot Water Over Suspicious Crypto Case

A legal professional at a respected London law firm is now under scrutiny. The issue? A possible misuse of legal threats on behalf of a shady cryptocurrency company and its missing founder. Claire Gill, a solicitor at Carter-Ruck, is facing disciplinary action. She once worked for OneCoin and Ruja I

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Sep 23 2025CRIME

The Man Who Didn't Fire a Shot

A man stood trial for allegedly planning to assassinate a former president. He chose to represent himself and decided not to testify. The trial wrapped up quickly, with closing arguments set for the next day. Prosecutors claimed the man spent weeks planning to shoot the president at a golf club. A

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Sep 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Bet on Fantasy Sports: Allwyn Takes the Lead

Allwyn International is making a bold move in the world of fantasy sports. They are buying a big chunk of PrizePicks, a popular fantasy sports operator. The deal is worth a lot of money: $1. 6 billion upfront. But that's not all. If PrizePicks does well over the next few years, Allwyn could pay even

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Sep 22 2025BUSINESS

China's Steady Rates: A Calculated Move Amid Global Shifts

China's central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), decided to keep its key lending rates steady for the fourth month in a row. This decision came despite the U. S. Federal Reserve's recent rate cut. The one-year loan prime rate (LPR) remained at 3. 0%, and the five-year LPR stayed at 3. 5%. T

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Sep 22 2025CRYPTO

BloFin Takes a Big Step in Keeping Your Money Safe

BloFin, a big name in the world of digital money trading, just got a stamp of approval for keeping your payment details safe. This isn't just any approval—it's the PCI DSS certification, a big deal in the world of online money safety. This means BloFin is now officially recognized for handling credi

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Attorney Steps Down: Politics or Principle?

A U. S. Attorney in Virginia, Erik Siebert, left his job after facing pressure from the Trump administration. They wanted him to charge New York Attorney General Letitia James with a crime, but he didn't find enough proof. Siebert thanked his team for their hard work before leaving. Trump then anno

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Sep 21 2025BUSINESS

China and the U. S. : A Call for Fair Play

China has spoken up about the treatment of its companies in the United States. They want a level playing field for businesses like TikTok. The Chinese government is pushing for fairness and openness. They believe that all companies, regardless of where they come from, should be treated equally. Chi

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Sep 20 2025BUSINESS

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Wins Big for Clear Money Reports

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency just got a big thumbs up for its money reports. The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada gave them the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting. This award is a big deal. It shows that the agency

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