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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Better Home & Finance: A Closer Look at Recent Stock Performance

Better Home & Finance, a company that helps people with homeownership, saw its stock drop a bit recently. On a Thursday, the stock price fell by 0. 7%. It went as low as $20. 60 but ended the day at $21. 15. More people traded shares that day compared to usual, with 62, 941 shares changing hands, wh

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Daily Bites from the Odd Lots World

In the vast landscape of finance and economics, there's a space where curious minds gather to discuss the latest happenings. This is the realm of Odd Lots, a platform that offers a daily dose of insights and conversations. It's not just about the hosts, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, sharing thei

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Finance Jobs: AI's Big Impact and What Bosses Must Do

In the next five years, finance jobs might look very different. AI is changing the game, and bosses need to step up. Right now, eight big changes are coming. These include new tech, different ways of working, and new rules. AI is the biggest one. By 2030, many apps will have AI that can make decisio

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Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: Winning Over America, One Song at a Time

Oasis, the iconic British band, finally seemed to have won over American hearts. Liam Gallagher, the band's frontman, addressed the crowd of 60, 000 people in Chicago, acknowledging past misunderstandings. He declared their love for America, marking a significant shift in the band's relationship wit

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Painkillers and the Hidden Threat to Your Health

Everyday painkillers might be doing more harm than good. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen, found in Advil and Tylenol, are taken by millions to ease headaches and reduce fevers. But new research suggests these common drugs could be making bacteria stronger and harder to treat. Scientists in Australia fo

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Aug 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Repeated Claims About Chicago's Black Women Raise Eyebrows

President Donald Trump has been repeatedly talking about a supposed group of Black women in Chicago who want him to send in the National Guard. He claims these women are begging for his help to combat crime in the city. However, experts say this is not the full story. Trump made these claims during

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Health Tech in the NHS: A Bumpy Ride for Small Innovators

The UK dreams big when it comes to health tech, but turning those dreams into reality within the NHS is a slow and bumpy ride. Small companies and startups often hit a wall when trying to get their innovative medical gadgets and digital tools into hospitals. The NHS, being a massive organization, ha

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Can AI Make Doctors Forget Their Skills?

Doctors have been using AI tools to improve their work. These tools help them find diseases like cancer, make quicker diagnoses, and even predict health risks. But, there's a catch. New research shows that using AI too much might make doctors worse at their jobs. A study in the Lancet Gastroenterol

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Aug 29 2025FINANCE

Big Investors Bet on Rackspace Technology

Rackspace Technology, Inc. is catching the eye of big investors. Russell Investments Group Ltd. made a huge move, increasing its stake in the company by a whopping 4, 053. 5% in the first quarter. This means they now own 846, 112 shares, worth about $1. 43 million. But Russell isn't the only one. Ot

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Aug 29 2025FINANCE

Foreign Investors Take a Break from Japanese Stocks

Last week, something changed in the world of Japanese stocks. Foreign investors, who had been buying up shares for nearly two months, decided to take a step back. They sold off a whopping 496. 8 billion yen worth of Japanese stocks. This was the first time in nine weeks they had done this, according

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