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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Economic Signals: What's Shaking Up the Fed's Plans?

The Federal Reserve's next move is under scrutiny as recent economic indicators hint at a slowdown. Retail sales have taken a dip, signaling that consumers might be tightening their belts. This isn't just a small blip; it's a notable decline that could have broader implications. Meanwhile, the ADP

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Alabama's Political Landscape: Can Doug Jones Make a Comeback?

In Alabama, the political scene is heating up with Doug Jones, a former U. S. Senator, throwing his hat into the ring for the governor's race. This move sets the stage for a potential rematch against Tommy Tuberville, the current governor. Jones, who last won a statewide race in 2017, faces an uphil

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Japan and China Clash Over Taiwan Tensions

Japan recently shot back at China after a letter from China to the United Nations accused Japan of threatening to use force over Taiwan. Japan's ambassador to the UN, Kazuyuki Yamazaki, called the letter "inconsistent with the facts and unsubstantiated. " This all started when China's UN ambassador,

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Kankakee's Riverside Medical Center Expands Mental Health Care

Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee is investing $28 million to revamp its behavioral health department. This two-year project aims to modernize and expand the facility, which currently serves around 60 patients. The hospital plans to keep the department running during construction. Funding for th

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Honoring Jewish Soldiers: A Step Towards Correcting History

In a rare show of unity, the U. S. Senate has given the green light to a plan that aims to correct a long-standing oversight. The Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act, passed unanimously, sets the stage for a 10-year mission. The goal? To find and update the grave markers of Jewi

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Struggle: Carragher Calls Out Salah's Silence

Liverpool's current form has been a cause for concern, with the team struggling to find their footing this season. The Premier League champions are now 11 points behind Arsenal, and the pressure is on to turn things around. Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player turned pundit, has criticized Mo

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

A Royal Birthday Bash in New York: Jamie Dimon's Big Party for King Charles

Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase, threw a huge party to celebrate King Charles III's birthday. The event took place at the bank's shiny new building in Manhattan. A giant British flag was projected onto the building, and about 400 guests showed up to enjoy the festivities. The king didn't at

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

A Half Century Later: Justice Served in Judy Lord's Murder Case

In a significant breakthrough, authorities in New Hampshire have finally solved the murder of Judith "Judy" Lord, a 22-year-old mother killed in her Concord apartment in 1975. The case, which spanned over five decades, was stalled due to flawed forensic science that initially misled investigators.

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Nov 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Next Big Thing: Mutuum Finance's Rapid Rise

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world. This new project is gaining attention because it offers a fresh approach to decentralized finance (DeFi). Unlike many established coins that are slowing down, Mutuum Finance is moving quickly through its development stages. The project is cu

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

Memphis Faces Jail and Court Overload Due to Crime Crackdown

In Memphis, a major effort to tackle crime has led to a surge in arrests. This has put a lot of pressure on the city's already busy courts and crowded jail. Since late September, a task force made up of federal, state, and local law enforcement has been active. They have made over 2, 800 arrests and

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