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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

What's Up with the Fed's Rate Cut Plans?

The chances of a December interest rate cut by the U. S. Federal Reserve are looking shaky. Right now, less than half of the investors think it's going to happen. This drop in confidence is making waves in the crypto market, which is already feeling the heat. Just a few weeks ago, the odds were much better, with nearly 67% betting on a cut. But things change fast. B...

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Unique Gifts for the Man Who Has It All

Celebrities often have access to the most luxurious items, but not everyone can afford a $200 million estate or a custom car. However, there are plenty of other high-end gifts that can make anyone feel like a star. For those looking to upgrade their wardrobe, James Perse’s classic cotton tees are a favorite among stars like Bradley Cooper and Justin Bieber. These te...

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Canadian Football Fans Stand Up for Their Game

In Winnipeg, a storm is brewing among Canadian football enthusiasts. They are not happy with the Canadian Football League's (CFL) recent announcement of rule changes set to take effect in 2026 and 2027. The changes include shortening the field and moving the goalposts, which many see as a step towards Americanizing their beloved game. This move comes at a time when ...

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

LEGO Art Unveils Nature's Secrets at Science Museum

Sean Kenney, a master LEGO builder, has created an amazing exhibit called Brick Planet. It's on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. This exhibit features over 1. 5 million LEGO bricks. They form detailed scenes from different ecosystems around the world. The exhibit opened on November 14 and will be there until May 3, 2026. Bridget Chalifour, the curat...

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Job Cuts Skyrocket: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The job market is in a tough spot right now. In October 2025, companies in the U. S. cut 153, 074 jobs. That's a huge jump from October 2024, when only 55, 597 jobs were cut. It's also a big increase from the month before, with 54, 064 job cuts in September 2025. This news comes from Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a company that tracks job cuts. So why are so many jo...

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Shortest Reign: What Went Wrong with San Francisco's New Supervisor

A recent event in San Francisco's political scene has raised eyebrows. Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed Beya Alcaraz as the District 4 supervisor, but her time in office was incredibly brief. Alcaraz resigned after just seven days, making her the shortest-serving supervisor in the city's history. This quick exit wasn't just due to bad luck; it was the result of some seri...

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Indiana Senate Puts Brakes on Trump's Redistricting Push

Indiana's Senate has decided not to vote on a new congressional map that President Trump wanted. This means two districts that usually vote for Democrats will stay the same for the next election. The Senate's leader, Rodric Bray, said there aren't enough votes to make this happen, so they won't meet in December to discuss it. This isn't the first time Republicans in...

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Trump and Greene: A Political Fallout

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia representative, has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump since her arrival in Congress in 2021. She even compared herself to Trump, noting their similar backgrounds in construction and straightforward communication styles. However, things have taken a turn. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump announced he was withdrawing his s...

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Seattle's New Mayor-Elect Sides with Starbucks Workers

Seattle has a new mayor-elect, and she's already making waves. Katie Wilson, who recently won the Seattle mayoral race, surprised many by joining Starbucks workers on strike. She didn't just show up; she actively encouraged people to boycott the coffee chain. This move aligns with Wilson's strong support for labor rights, a key part of her campaign. She made her sta...

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Washington: What You Need to Know

A person in Washington state has caught bird flu, and it's a type that hasn't been seen in humans before. This is the first time in nine months that someone in the US has gotten bird flu. The person is older, has other health problems, and lives in Grays Harbor County. They were put in the hospital early this month with H5N5 avian influenza. No one knows for sure how...

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