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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Kuaishou's Stock: A Closer Look at Recent Trends

Kuaishou Technology Class B has caught the eye of investors and analysts alike. Two major financial institutions, China Renaissance and DBS, have recently shared their thoughts on the company's stock. China Renaissance kept their "Buy" rating on Kuaishou Technology Class B, setting a price target o

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

New Faces in Big Companies: Who's Joining the Board?

Big changes are happening in the world of business. UnitedHealth Group, a major health insurer, has welcomed Dr. Scott Gottlieb to its board. He's not just any doctor; he used to be the head of the FDA and has worked with big health organizations. This move shows UnitedHealth is bringing in top tale

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Big Boost for Air Travel Safety and Workers

South Dakota's leader recently announced a huge $1 billion investment in the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This money will go towards new tech to make airports safer and travel smoother. The governor emphasized the importance of not just security, but also making the travel experienc

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Japan's Big Move: Crypto Gets a Tax Break and New Rules

Japan is making some big changes to how it handles cryptocurrency. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a plan to treat digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum as financial products, similar to stocks and investment funds. This change could happen as early as 2026 and would bring a fla

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Space: A Weekly Puzzle Challenge

Space enthusiasts have a new way to test their knowledge every week. A special crossword puzzle is crafted using the latest stories from the cosmos. This isn't just any puzzle; it's a brain teaser that covers everything from rocket launches to stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope. Th

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Fruits and a Smart New Way to Check for Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever idea to check for harmful chemicals in fruit. They made a special tool that can tell if there is too much of a substance called carbendazim (CBZ) in fruits. This tool is made from tiny sheets of a special material called sulfur-doped graphitic carbon nitride, de

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Amazing Tales of Faith and Medicine

Faith and medicine often cross paths in unexpected ways. Dr. Marc Siegel, a seasoned internist, has seen this firsthand. His life is filled with moments where science and spirituality intersect. From his personal experiences to his professional career, Siegel believes that faith can play a crucial r

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Nov 24 2025OPINION

Building a Future: Why Ownership Matters More Than Reparations

Land ownership has always been a big deal for Black Americans. A book called "Rooted" talks about how Black people lost a lot of their farmland between 1910 and 1997. That's a huge chunk of history that affects us today. The book suggests that the government should give back land and resources to ma

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price Tag of Raising a Child with IBD

Parents of children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) face a heavy financial and emotional toll. This burden comes from both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include medical bills, special diets, and travel expenses. Indirect costs include lost wages due to missed work. The study looked

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turkey and Australia Strike a Climate Summit Deal

Turkey and Australia have finally put an end to their long-standing disagreement. They have agreed on a plan for hosting the next big climate meeting. This meeting, called COP31, will happen in 2026. Turkey will be the host, but Australia will lead the talks. This deal is a big win for teamwork bet

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