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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Golf's Tech Revolution: Changing the Game

Golf courses are changing. They are getting longer. This is because of new technology. The Old Course at St. Andrews is being renovated. Augusta National has also been extended. These changes are not new. Many courses are not played as they were designed. Long par fives are now reachable in two shot

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Latin Music's Big Night: Bad Bunny Shines Bright

The Latin Grammy Awards 2025 was a star-studded event. It happened on November 13. Bad Bunny was the star of the night. He won five awards, including the big one for album of the year. Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito, gave a heartfelt speech. He thanked his hometown, Puerto Rico. He told every

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Choosing the Right Financial Guide: Why a CFP Might Be Your Best Bet

When it comes to managing money, there are many people who claim to have the best advice. Some, like stockbrokers, might push their own products to earn a commission. But there's another option: a Certified Financial Planner, or CFP. These professionals usually charge a flat fee, so they don't have

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

How Swiss Politicians Use the Internet to Divide and Conquer

Swiss politicians are using an online platform to connect and debate. This platform, called politnetz. ch, lets them share ideas, support each other, and even argue. Researchers looked at how these politicians interact and found some interesting patterns. First, they noticed that politicians tend t

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

UK's Bank of England: Stablecoins Under Scrutiny

The Bank of England has shared its updated plans for managing stablecoins, a type of digital currency tied to stable assets like the British pound. This isn't the first time they've talked about this, but their latest ideas have sparked some debate. The bank has been gathering thoughts from various

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

How to Make Crypto Safer for Everyone

Crypto started with a big dream: money without middlemen. Bitcoin kicked things off in 2009, and blockchain tech promised to shake up everything from healthcare to education. Tokens became a big deal for startups, helping them raise cash, build communities, and even sell shares. But things went side

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Nature a Voice: Why Laws Should Care About More Than Just Us

In 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) told countries to cut pollution and help the climate. But they forgot something important: nature's rights. The ruling was about how climate change hurts people, not about nature itself. It's like saying, \""Let's clean up the park, but only because

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bad Bunny's Big Night at the Latin Grammys

Bad Bunny made a huge splash at the 2025 Latin Grammys. He won big, taking home the top prize for album of the year with his hit record “Debí Tirar Más Fotos. ” He didn’t stop there. He also won for best urban music album and song. He even performed twice, showing off his talent and charm. But Bad

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Helping Build More Homes Faster

The housing market in the U. S. is in a tough spot. There aren't enough homes for everyone who needs one. This problem has been growing since the Great Recession. Now, prices are way higher than they were before the pandemic. One big reason for this is that building new homes is hard and expensive.

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

BBC's Trump Speech Edit: A Lesson in Media Responsibility

The BBC has said sorry to Donald Trump for a misleading edit in a documentary. They made a mistake by cutting his speech in a way that suggested he wanted violence. But they won't pay him the $1 billion he asked for. The BBC admitted that the edit was wrong. It made it seem like Trump was calling f

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