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Dec 14 2024FINANCE

How to Save $1 Million for Retirement: Tips from Experts

Did you know that even fast-food workers can retire as millionaires? It's all about saving and investing a portion of your income consistently. Brad Klontz, a financial psychologist, explains that every dollar you earn can be a step towards your "financial freedom. " Karen Wallace, a certified finan

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Affirm’s New Funding: A $4 Billion Boost for Buy Now, Pay Later

Affirm Holdings, a popular buy now, pay later company, just scored a massive deal. Private credit firm Sixth Street is investing $4 billion over the next three years to help Affirm make more loans. These loans are typically for four to six months, and the deal could lead to over $20 billion in loans

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Meet Bobby Hosch: The New Face of St. Cloud Crush Baseball

The St. Cloud Crush have selected Bobby Hosch as their new head baseball coach for the 2025 season. Hosch is no stranger to the world of sports; he's currently a Physical Education teacher at Tech and also coached the Crush JV baseball team last year. Besides baseball, Hosch lends his coaching exper

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

Trump Picks Arizona Politician Kari Lake to Head Voice of America

In a surprising move, U. S. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Kari Lake, a former Arizona journalist and political ally, to lead the Voice of America (VOA), a global broadcaster funded by the U. S. government. Lake, known for her support of "America First" policies, left journalism in 2021 to

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Why UFC's Broadcast Deals Are So Hot Right Now

Imagine the UFC is like a non-stop action movie. It's always on, every weekend, no breaks. That's a big deal for broadcasters. Unlike other sports, UFC doesn't have a bunch of teams to deal with. It's run from a small office in Vegas, making decisions fast. Plus, half of UFC's audience is young adul

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

A Coach's Voice: Doc Rivers' Health Scare Returns

Coaching is a tough job, especially in the NBA. Doc Rivers, the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, knows this all too well. Recently, he's been dealing with a health issue that's been bothering him for a while. Back in 2008, when he was coaching the Boston Celtics, he had a polyp removed from his vo

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Dec 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Too Much Info Can Hurt Online Talks

Ever wondered why some online talks become super popular while others flop? It turns out that the amount of information packed into a talk plays a big role. Researchers found that when a talk covers too many topics, it can be tough for viewers to follow along. This makes the talk less appealing, esp

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Solving Zinc Battery Woes with a Clever Coating

Zinc batteries are popular for their low cost and ability to store large amounts of energy. However, they face a significant issue: over time, the zinc components can degrade, produce harmful hydrogen gas, and develop unwanted structures called dendrites. These problems hinder the battery's performa

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Belichick's UNC Adventure: Challenges and Connections

Got a coach who's swapped the NFL for college football? That's Bill Belichick, the new head coach at the University of North Carolina (UNC). He's signed a five-year deal worth a whopping $50 million! But let's not get too excited just yet. Belichick has some serious work to do before he can make UNC

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

The Hidden Forensic Challenge: Indoor Dog Scavenging

Scavenging, where animals consume body tissue after death, happens indoors too. It might not sound like a big deal, but for forensic experts, it complicates their job. Dogs, especially, can mess up evidence by scattering or destroying body parts. This makes it hard for forensic pathologists and vete

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