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Jan 10 2025CRYPTO

Financial Advisors Jump on the Crypto Bandwagon

Cryptocurrencies are becoming a normal part of our financial landscape, and President-elect Donald Trump's support during the 2024 election has given them a huge boost. A recent survey shows that financial advisors are now more eager than ever to invest in crypto. This is a big change from just a fe

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Jan 10 2025BUSINESS

The Bloom of Cannabis: Education Spurs Industry Growth

Imagine this: the cannabis industry is booming, with predictions that it could hit $444. 34 billion by 2030. In the USA alone, sales are expected to reach $33. 6 billion by the end of 2023. What's fueling this growth? Education! As people get smarter about cannabis, they're using it more. Dispensari

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Violence in Movies: A Half-Century Look

Let's dive into the world of cinema and take a close look at how violence has evolved on the big screen over the past 50 years. It's a journey that starts from the subtle hints of brutality in older films to the graphic intensity we see today. You might be surprised to learn that violence in movies

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Will 2025 Bring More Jobs? A Look at 2024's Last Jobs Report

As 2024 comes to an end, the final jobs report is set to be released on Friday. This report can give us a hint at what 2025 might look like for jobs. In 2024, job growth started slowing down a bit. The US added about 180, 000 jobs each month, which is similar to the pace in the years before the pand

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Food Tracking: A New Gadget That Watches You Eat

Imagine this: a small device that records what you eat and automatically logs it for you. That's what Amazfit introduced at CES 2025 - the Amazfit V1tal. This gadget is like no other, flipping open to reveal a camera that watches you while you eat. It analyzes your meal and sends the data to the Zep

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Jan 08 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Face Challenges as Drinking Habits Shift

As restaurants grapple with rising costs and declining sales, a new warning from the U. S. surgeon general could further strain their profits. The warning highlights the link between alcohol and cancer, coming at a time when many Americans are cutting back on dining out due to inflation. According t

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Jan 08 2025FINANCE

What's the Deal with Crypto Credit Cards?

Crypto is having a moment again, with Bitcoin hitting $100, 000 recently. If you want to dip your toes into crypto, a crypto credit card might seem like a good idea. These cards let you earn crypto as rewards instead of cash or points. But they're not for everyone, and there aren't many options. Let

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Why People Are Leaving Massachusetts

Ever wondered why some states see more people moving in, while others see more people moving out? Well, Massachusetts is one of those states where folks seem to be packing their bags. Two moving services, U-Haul and United Van Lines, recently reported that more people are leaving the Bay State than

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Jan 07 2025BUSINESS

A Fresh Start: True Religion Jeans Find New Owners

Jeans brand True Religion has just changed hands. The company, once a favorite among stars like Jessica Simpson, has faced bankruptcy not once but twice. Now, it's being taken over by Acon, a firm based in Washington, D. C. Acon has a large portfolio, including brands like Applebee's and Igloo. They

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Future Farming: How AI Watches Over Chickens

Ever thought about how technology can help our feathery friends? Well, farmers are now using artificial intelligence to keep a close eye on their chickens. AI can spot health issues early, monitor the birds' behavior, and even ensure they're comfortable. This is all done through cameras and sensors

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