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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks and We Don't

Money is a tricky subject. It's more awkward to discuss than religion, politics, or even weight. Why is that? Well, people often feel ashamed about their financial situation. They might have too much debt, a low salary, or not enough savings. But keeping these secrets can hurt relationships and fina

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Privacy Coins Make a Comeback: Why Crypto is Circling Back to Its Roots

In late 2025, privacy-focused cryptocurrencies are stealing the spotlight. While the broader crypto market is busy with ETFs and trading strategies, coins like Zcash are making waves. Zcash, in particular, is gaining traction thanks to wallets that prioritize privacy by default, challenging its long

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Metals for Stronger Bones: A New Approach to Bone Healing

Scientists have been experimenting with different materials to help bones heal better. They've created a new type of material that combines calcium phosphate with tiny amounts of sodium, magnesium, and zinc. This mix is then heated to a high temperature to make it strong. They also added a ceramic

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Long-Arm Drones Stir Russia's Industrial Heartland

Deep inside Russia, Ukrainian drones are making their presence felt. In the city of Sterlitamak, around 1, 300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, two drones targeted an industrial plant. Local officials reported that both drones were shot down, and no one was hurt. But the incident left a mark: a

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart's Old Cookbook is Back and Making Waves

Martha Stewart, a name synonymous with home and lifestyle expertise, has brought back her very first book, "Entertaining, " originally published way back in 1982. This isn't just any old cookbook; it's a piece of history that's now finding a new audience. The book, which had become a rare find, is

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Make Us Squirm

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that many Americans would rather discuss politics, religion, or even their weight than their bank account balances. About 61% of U. S. adults feel uneasy talking about their finances with family or close friend

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Sharks' Fins: More Than Just Stability?

Sharks are known for their sharp teeth and powerful bodies, but recent drone footage is revealing that their fins might be more than just stabilizers. Scientists have long studied shark behavior, but drones are now offering a unique perspective from above the water. This technology allows researcher

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Lifestyle: A Quick Look at Recent Happenings

OpenAI and Amazon have joined forces in a massive deal worth $38 billion. This partnership could change the tech landscape, but it's not the only thing making headlines. Thanksgiving can be a lot of work, but meal kits from Sunbasket and Marley Spoon are making it easier. These kits take the stress

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone's New iOS 26. 1: What's Changed and Why It Matters

Apple has rolled out iOS 26. 1, bringing a mix of new features and tweaks to iPhones. One standout addition is the Liquid Glass toggle, which lets users switch between clear and tinted backgrounds for notifications and tab bars. This option is tucked away in the Display & Brightness settings, joinin

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Win: A Lesson in Turning Mistakes into Victories

Oklahoma's football team showed how to turn mistakes into wins. They beat Tennessee 33-27. John Mateer was key. He threw for 159 yards and ran for 80. With less than two minutes left, he scored the final touchdown. This sealed the deal. Tennessee had three turnovers. Oklahoma scored 13 points from

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