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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Making Big Moves in the Sports World

Celebrities are not just shining on screen or stage anymore. They are also making big waves in the sports industry. By investing in sports teams, these stars are growing their wealth and influence. This trend is changing the game, both literally and figuratively. Tom Brady, the former football supe

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tough Spot: Epstein's Shadow Over Politics

Trump recently celebrated a win after the longest U. S. government shutdown ended on his terms. But almost immediately, he faced a familiar challenge: Jeffrey Epstein. Emails released by House Democrats brought up old questions about Trump's ties to Epstein and what he knew about the financier's all

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Staten Island's Weekend Weather: Rain and Wind on the Way

Staten Island is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Rain is expected to arrive Saturday evening, with temperatures climbing into the 50s. But don't get too comfortable, because a cold front is on its way, bringing strong winds that will stick around through Sunday. The rain is forecasted to s

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Job Cuts Skyrocket: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The job market is in a tough spot right now. In October 2025, companies in the U. S. cut 153, 074 jobs. That's a huge jump from October 2024, when only 55, 597 jobs were cut. It's also a big increase from the month before, with 54, 064 job cuts in September 2025. This news comes from Challenger, Gra

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the Epstein Connections: Trump's Accusations and Investigations

President Donald Trump has recently taken to social media to shift attention away from his own ties to Jeffrey Epstein, instead pointing fingers at prominent Democrats. He claims that figures like Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman had closer r

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Arizona Fall League: A Showcase of Rising Stars and Unforgettable Moments

The Arizona Fall League wrapped up its 2025 season with a thrilling championship game that left fans buzzing. The Surprise Saguaros emerged victorious, thanks to a seven-run explosion in the bottom of the eighth inning, securing a 9-4 win over the Peoria Javelinas. But the game was just one part of

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

How Money Can Change the Game in Research Funding

Funding research is not just about giving money. It's about shaping how knowledge is created and shared. This is a big deal because who gets funded can decide what kind of research gets done. It's like being the referee in a game. The rules you set can change how the game is played. So, how can fun

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

A Mysterious Traveler from Afar: Unraveling the Secrets of Comet 3I/ATLAS

A comet from another star system has been making headlines. It's called 3I/ATLAS, and it's the third such visitor we've spotted. It's not a spaceship, despite what some people might think. Scientists are still figuring out what makes this comet tick. When 3I/ATLAS got close to the sun, it started t

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Buzz: Trump's $2, 000 Plan Sparks Big Moves

Trump's new idea to give every American $2, 000 has got people talking. He says this money will come from taxes on imports. Some folks think it's a great idea, while others are not so sure. They worry it might cause prices to go up or that it won't even happen. This news has made people feel more e

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Taiwan Takes Precautions as Tropical Storm Approaches

Taiwan is taking no chances as a tropical storm, once a powerful typhoon, heads its way. Over 8, 300 people have been moved to safer places, mostly from the east coast. Schools and offices in the south and central parts of the island are closed, but life in the capital, Taipei, is going on as usual.

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