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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

India's Central Bank Pauses Navi's Lending

India's Reserve Bank has temporarily halted new loans from several non-bank lenders, including Sachin Bansal's startup Navi Finserv. The decision, effective from October 21, was driven by high interest rates and regulatory violations. These breaches involved incorrect loan pricing, inaccurate income

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Moms in NYC Adore the Refined Barn Jacket

In the bustling streets of New York City, a unique outerwear trend has taken off. The barn jacket, originally designed for hard work on farms, has become a must-have item for many New York City moms. This isn't your typical puffer coat; it's a vintage-inspired, distressed style that's both practical

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Oct 17 2024SPORTS

Caitlin Clark: Almost Unanimous, But Not Quite

Caitlin Clark, the young superstar of the Fever, has done it again. She's secured another top WNBA award, but there's a small hiccup in her otherwise perfect record. This time, it's the first-team All-WNBA honor. Out of 67 possible votes, she got an impressive 52 for the first team, but 14 voters pl

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

Ozempic: A New Weapon Against Addiction?

Imagine if the medication you took for diabetes could also help you fight an addiction. That's what researchers are suggesting with Ozempic, a drug normally used to treat diabetes and promote weight loss. A recent study from Loyola University Chicago found that Ozempic might significantly reduce the

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Oct 17 2024SPORTS

Caitlin Clark’s Remarkable Debut Earns Her All-WNBA First Team Spot after 16-Year Drought

"Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark, just 22, has made history. The guard became the first WNBA rookie in 16 years to land on the All-WNBA first team, receiving a whopping 52 votes. She’s in great company, joining superstars like A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, and Alyssa Thomas. The last rookie to achieve

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Oct 17 2024BUSINESS

Netflix's Shift: What to Expect from Q3 Earnings

Netflix is gearing up to share its third-quarter earnings, and investors are eager to dive into the details. The streaming giant has been making some big changes, like introducing an ad-supported plan and diving into live sports. But what everyone really wants to know is how the company's password c

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris' Fox News Face-Off

Vice President Kamala Harris recently sat down with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, marking her first appearance on the conservative network. The interview was a heated one, with Harris shifting the focus from her own record to criticizing former President Donald Trump. She was quick to point out Trump'

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Georgia Sets Early Voting Records: What Does It Mean?

Georgia kicked off early voting with a bang, shattering records set in the 2020 election. By 2 p.m. on the first day, over 187,000 votes were cast, surpassing the 136,000 votes from the same day four years ago. The secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, predicted a strong turnout. The Peach State i

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Voting Rights for Felons in Nebraska: A Game Changer in November?

Imagine this: what if thousands of Nebraskans, who have served their time for felonies, could vote in the upcoming elections? That's exactly what the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled recently. The top election official, Bob Evnen, had tried to block these voters, but the court said no. This decision cou

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Anthony Edwards' Views on Legendary Leaders in Basketball

Basketball player Anthony Edwards recently stirred up some controversy. He shared his thoughts on how players like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant treated their teammates. Edwards doesn't agree with their harsh leadership styles. He thinks today's players need a different approach. This led to a deba

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