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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Trading Trouble: CME Fixes Glitch, But Issues Linger

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) managed to get its trading platforms back online, but not before causing a stir in global financial markets. The outage, which lasted several hours, affected trading in Asia and Europe before the U. S. markets could react. The main trading platform, Globex, fina

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Michael Burry's Wild Substack Chat Takes Off

Michael Burry, the investor who made a name for himself by predicting the housing market crash, has started a new group chat on Substack. It's been a whirlwind since he invited his paid subscribers to join in. Burry recently switched gears from managing a hedge fund to running a Substack called "Ca

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Thanksgiving Trouble: What Happened?

Ray J, the singer and actor, had a rough Thanksgiving this year. He was arrested on Thanksgiving morning. Police in Los Angeles got a call about an assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence. They went to the scene and took Ray J into custody. His real name is Willie Ray Norwood Jr. He is 44

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in Business: Tech, Sports, and More

In the world of business, things are always changing. Let's take a look at some recent developments. First up, Naver Corp. is making a big move. They're buying Dunamu Inc. , the company behind South Korea's popular crypto exchange, Upbit. This deal is all about stocks, and it means Naver will have

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Unusual News Headlines: A Mix of Sadness, Controversy, and Surprises

In the world of news, some stories stand out for their uniqueness and impact. Recently, Richard Branson shared the sad news of his wife Joan's passing after 50 years of marriage. He described her as his best friend and guiding light, highlighting the deep bond they shared. Meanwhile, the CEO of Cra

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Friends and Family Might Help Fight Cancer

In China, cancer is a big health issue. A recent study looked at how social life might affect cancer risk in adults aged 45 and older. Over 12, 000 people were followed for nearly ten years. Researchers checked things like income, education, and social support. The results showed that people with b

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oceans: Where Money and Mess Mix

The ocean is facing a big problem. Trash is piling up. Plastic, oil, and other waste are harming marine life. But there's a way to fix this. The circular economy is a smart idea. It focuses on reusing and recycling materials. This idea is now joining forces with the blue economy. The blue economy ai

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Bid to Keep the Rich: A Taxing Situation

Britain is in a bit of a pickle. Many wealthy folks, from tech moguls to football team owners, have been packing their bags and leaving the country. Why? Higher taxes. Now, the UK's finance boss, Rachel Reeves, is trying to fix this issue. In her recent budget, Reeves aimed to soften the blow of a

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chef Who Prefers Teaching Over TV Drama

In the world of TV cooking shows, where drama and competition often take center stage, Emeril Lagasse stands out as a chef who values education over entertainment. At the 2025 Food & Wine Classic in Charleston, S. C. , Lagasse shared his thoughts, emphasizing that his focus has always been on teachi

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Spotting Tomorrow's Big Winners: A Simple Guide to Picking Stocks

Picking the right stocks can feel like finding a needle in a haystack. But there are ways to make it easier. One method is to look at large companies that are showing signs of growth. These are often called "large-cap" stocks. They are usually stable and have a history of doing well. But how do you

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