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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Louisiana Schools Fight New Rules

A big fight is happening in Louisiana over a new law called Charlie's Law. This law is supposed to make sure kids are safe and well taken care of in schools. But some private schools don't like it. They say the law is too strict and interferes with how they run their schools. The schools that are u

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Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

TRON DAO Joins Forces to Fight Crypto Crime

TRON DAO recently stepped up to the plate at a big meeting in Vienna. The event, called the 9th Global Conference on Criminal Finances and Cryptoassets, was all about fighting crime in the crypto world. Europol, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and the Basel Institute on Governa

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Choosing Your Business Exit: Individual Buyer or Private Equity?

Selling a business is a big deal. It's not just about the money. It's about what you want and what the buyer wants. Two main options are out there: an individual buyer or a private equity firm. Each has its pros and cons. First, think about what you want. If you want a clean break and to keep your

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

Trouble in the Money World: What Happened to Tricolor and First Brands?

Recently, two big companies, Tricolor and First Brands, ran into serious trouble. Tricolor, a major used-car seller in Texas and California, suddenly went bankrupt. This wasn't just any bankruptcy. Investigators are looking into whether Tricolor tricked lenders by promising the same collateral to ma

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Heroes Behind SpaceX's Success

SpaceX's impressive achievements, like building the powerful Starship rocket, rely heavily on technology developed through government-funded programs. The Raptor engine, for instance, is a result of NASA and US Air Force's earlier work on full-flow, staged combustion engines. SpaceX's success with t

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Mississippi's School Choice Debate: Balancing Freedom and Funding

Mississippi lawmakers are diving deep into the school choice discussion, aiming to draft legislation that could reshape education funding in the state. The Mississippi House Select Committee on Education Freedom, led by House Speaker Jason White and co-chaired by Reps. Rob Roberson and Jansen Owen,

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

NatWest's Big Win: Profits Up, Future Looking Bright

NatWest, a major bank in the UK, just shared some exciting news. They made a lot of money last quarter, more than they did last year and even more than experts thought they would. This is a big deal because it shows they're doing well. They also shared that they expect to make even more money this

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia's AlUla: A Golden Opportunity for Investors

AlUla, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Saudi Arabia, is opening its doors to private investors. This move is part of the country's Vision 2030 plan to reduce dependence on oil and boost tourism. The site, which saw 300, 000 visitors last year, has big plans. By 2030, it aims to welcome 1 million vi

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Investing in Africa and Latin America's Mineral Future

A new fund is making waves in the world of mining. Appian Capital Advisory and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) have teamed up to create a $1 billion fund. This fund is all about investing in critical minerals like nickel, copper, cobalt, and rare earths. These minerals are super importan

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Oct 20 2025OPINION

Life Goes On: Why Government Shutdowns Aren't as Bad as They Seem

Government shutdowns happen. The news makes it sound like the end of the world. But is it really? People still go about their daily lives. Families take care of their kids. Workers go to their jobs. Musicians play music. Life doesn't stop just because the government isn't functioning. The media lov

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