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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Global Markets on the Move: What's Driving the Latest Surge?

The world of finance is buzzing with activity, and it's all about trade talks. Investors are feeling optimistic, pushing stock prices to new heights. The S&P 500, a key indicator of the US market, saw a significant jump of 1. 2%. This rise is largely due to the hope that the US and China are close t

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

SoFi's Big Moment: What's Next for the FinTech Giant?

SoFi Technologies is about to share its third-quarter results, and all eyes are on this online finance company. Investors and analysts are eager to see if SoFi can keep up its strong performance. SoFi's earnings report is expected to show a profit of 9 cents per share and revenue of about 895 milli

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phone: Fans Upset Over Ads and Preinstalled Apps

Nothing, the company known for its unique phones and earbuds, is launching a new budget phone called the Phone 3a Lite. The announcement came with a short teaser showing the bottom part of the phone, which has a blinking LED light. This new phone is expected to be cheaper than the Phone 3a and Phone

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health and Political Ambitions: A Closer Look

Trump recently shared that he had an MRI scan, calling the results "perfect. " However, he didn't explain why his doctors ordered the scan in the first place. This news came during a long flight to Asia, where he also talked about his desire for a third term. He believes his supporters would back hi

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Ireland's New President: A Voice for Change

Ireland has a new president, and she's not your typical politician. Catherine Connolly, a 68-year-old independent lawmaker, won the election with a whopping 63% of the vote. She beat her center-right rival, former Cabinet minister Heather Humphreys, in a landslide victory. Connolly's win was backed

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Asia Tour: Trade Talks, Handshakes, and Surprises

Trump's visit to Asia is packed with action. He's been shaking hands, talking trade, and even dancing a bit. Let's break it down. First off, Trump met with Japan's Emperor Naruhito. He was extra gentle this time, no strong handshakes. He called the Emperor a "great man! " twice. This was their seco

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Chicken Recall: What You Need to Know

A big recall is happening right now. Almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products are being pulled from the market. Why? Because they might have tiny pieces of metal in them. This news comes from the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Hormel Foods Corp. , ba

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar, Gold Dips: What's Driving the Market Madness?

Wall Street is on a roll, with stocks climbing towards new highs. The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq are all up, building on last week's record-breaking gains. This surge comes ahead of a busy week filled with events that could shake up the market. Across the globe, stocks are also on the rise. Asi

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

Banks: It's Time to Level Up Your Mobile Game

People are always on their phones, and banking is no exception. Over half of users check their banking apps daily, with a quarter doing so multiple times a day. Mobile banking is huge, but many banks are not keeping up with what users want. Users expect their banking apps to be personalized, but 51

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

When Fear Paralyzes Progress: How to Fight Back

In the animal kingdom, there's a thing called tonic immobility. It's when creatures freeze up when they see a predator. It's like their brain says, "Don't move, maybe it won't notice you. " But humans aren't animals, right? We should know better. Yet, when faced with chaos and confusion, many people

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