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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

China's Money Matters: A Look at the Numbers

China's money situation is showing some changes. From January to October 2025, the country's income grew by 0. 8% compared to the same time last year. This is a bit better than the 0. 5% growth seen from January to September. So, things are looking a bit brighter, but not by much. Spending, on the

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Ford Joins Amazon's Used Car Market

Ford has taken a step into the digital age by listing its certified pre-owned cars on Amazon Autos. This move allows customers in select cities to browse, finance, and even schedule pickups for used Ford vehicles entirely online. The program, kicking off on November 17, offers a manufacturer-backed

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Why Tottenham's Young Gun Could Shake Up the North London Derby

Tottenham Hotspur is gearing up for a tough match against Arsenal. The Gunners are currently leading the league, and Tottenham wants to grab some points. This is where Wilson Odobert comes in. He's a 20-year-old player who has shown flashes of brilliance but hasn't been consistent yet. Odobert has

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Atlanta Falcons Face Tough Times After Quarterback Injury

The Atlanta Falcons are in a tough spot right now. Their quarterback, Michael Penix Jr. , got hurt during the game against the Carolina Panthers. It's a big blow for the team, especially since they were already struggling with a five-game losing streak. Coach Raheem Morris confirmed that Penix Jr.

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Cold Weather: A Silent but Deadly Threat

Extreme weather is a big deal, but people often overlook the dangers of cold weather. Many think heat is the main problem, but research shows that cold weather is actually more deadly. Over the past 25 years, cold weather has caused 65% of temperature-related deaths in the U. S. , while heat caused

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Paul Finebaum's Big Decision: Faith, Politics, and the Alabama Senate Race

Paul Finebaum is still thinking about running for the U. S. Senate in Alabama. He said he will make up his mind after the college football season ends. He was on a radio show and shared his thoughts. Finebaum believes he can win against the current candidates. He thinks people in Alabama like candi

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Helping Jehovah's Witnesses with Bone Injuries: A Medical Puzzle

Jehovah's Witnesses face a tough spot when it comes to treating severe bone injuries. Their beliefs about blood transfusions make things tricky for doctors. Not all Jehovah's Witnesses agree on what's okay when it comes to blood loss. Over time, new medicines and treatments have come up. These inclu

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Korean Content and US Streaming: A Perfect Match

The US is a big deal in the world of streaming. It makes up almost 40% of all media and entertainment money, which is a huge $430 billion out of the $1. 1 trillion global market. This country is leading in every major streaming area. It has 53% of the subscription video on demand (SVOD) market, 80%

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

How a Simple Song Sparked a Company's Big Move

Pinkfong Co. is stepping into the stock market, thanks to the massive success of "Baby Shark Dance. " This catchy tune has been a global hit for nearly a decade, amassing over 16 billion views on YouTube. The company's upcoming debut on South Korea's Kosdaq market is a bold move to show that it's mo

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech, Big Changes: The Future of AR and VR

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are already changing the way we learn, work, and play. But what if these technologies could be even better? Enter tunable holographic metasurfaces. These tiny structures can manipulate light in ways that could revolutionize AR and VR devices. Right no

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