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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Africa's Skies Set to Expand with New Fleet Additions

A major deal has just been sealed, bringing two new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's biggest airline. This isn't just about adding planes; it's about boosting connections across the continent. The aircraft, scheduled to arrive in the first half of 2026, are part of Ethiopian

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Catching Cancer Early: Maria Menounos' Health Journey

Maria Menounos, a familiar face on TV, has had her share of health scares. In 2017, she had a brain tumor called a meningioma removed. It was benign, but it still caused problems. She had to deal with the aftermath of surgery and learned to pay more attention to her health. Fast forward to 2022, Ma

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Why Small Investments Can Make a Big Difference

Starting to invest might feel like a big step, but it doesn't have to be. Many people hold back because they think they need a lot of money or a deep understanding of finance. However, the truth is, you can begin with just a little and learn along the way. One simple way to get started is by invest

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Oldest U. S. Bank Bets Big on Stablecoin Future

A major U. S. bank is stepping into the world of digital money. BNY, a well-known name in traditional banking, has just launched a new fund. This fund is not for regular investments. It's designed to support stablecoins, a type of digital money that's tied to the value of real-world currencies like

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Nov 17 2025CRYPTO

Big Money Moves into Crypto: BlackRock and Binance Team Up

BlackRock has made a bold move into the crypto world. They've launched a tokenized fund that can be used as collateral on Binance. This is a big deal because it shows how traditional finance is getting cozy with digital assets. The fund in question is called the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Goats' Teats Tell a Tale: How Heat Mapping Reveals Milk Time Secrets

Dairy goats have a lot to say about milking time, and now scientists have a cool way to listen. By using heat-sensing cameras, researchers have discovered how the temperature of a goat's teats changes during milking. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures, though. It's about understanding how

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

US Military's Drug Boat Strikes Raise Legal and Diplomatic Concerns

The US military has recently conducted its 21st attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific. This strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals aboard the boat. The US Southern Command asserted that intelligence confirmed the vessel's involvement in drug trafficking along

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Drones: A Growing Concern and a Chance for the U. S. to Shine

Drones are becoming a big worry. They can cause a lot of damage quickly. The Army Secretary, Dan Driscoll, thinks this is one of the biggest threats we face. But he also believes the U. S. is handling it well. The Army is leading the way in dealing with this drone problem. They are working closely

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

From Prison to Power: Calvin Duncan's Remarkable Journey

Calvin Duncan's life took a dramatic turn when he was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he claimed he didn't commit. Behind bars, he found his calling as a self-taught lawyer, helping fellow inmates fight for their freedom. His dedication paid off when he was released after 28 years, and his

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Green Bay's Bumpy Road to Victory: Wind, Injuries, and Close Calls

In a game where the wind was as much of a player as the teams themselves, the Green Bay Packers managed to edge out the New York Giants with a score of 27-20. The weather conditions were tough, with winds reaching up to 17 mph, making it difficult for both teams to execute their plays effectively. T

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