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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Sports Teams as Investments: A New Way to Bet on the Game

InPlay Global is shaking up the world of sports and finance. They're creating a new kind of investment called Performance Securities. These will let people trade shares in sports teams, much like stocks. The idea is to make sports teams into something you can buy and sell, just like companies on the

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Defense Chief's Shaky Defense: What Really Happened?

A top defense official recently stumbled through a defense of a controversial military action. He blamed the "fog of war" for a second missile strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack. These men were clinging to a boat in international waters. The official, Pete Hegseth, claimed he didn

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind and Body Active: How It Affects Brain Health

People often talk about how staying active can help keep the mind sharp. But what does science say about this? A study looked into how physical and mental activities might affect the brain over time. The focus was on older adults who did not have dementia. The study wanted to see if these activities

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Young Innovators Changing the World, One Discovery at a Time

Imagine a world where robots handle the boring tasks in space. That is what Ethan Barajas and Jamie Palmer are aiming for. Their company, Icarus Robotics, is creating robots to take over routine jobs on the International Space Station. This way, astronauts can focus on important research. The space

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of the Ancient Cosmic Wanderer

In the early hours of November 25, atop Hawaii's Maunakea volcano, scientists eagerly watched as the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS made its way out of our solar system. This comet, a small, blurry speck among countless stars, was more than just a celestial object—it was a time capsule, older than our

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cozy Up with DC Comics' Sweater-Themed Covers

Winter is here, and DC Comics is making it cozier with their new "Sweater Weather" covers. These aren't your typical holiday-themed covers. Instead, they focus on keeping warm during the long winter months. Some covers lean into the festive spirit, while others just embrace the chill. DC has a line

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Is Moving Entertainment Jobs Abroad Worth the Cost?

When entertainment companies move jobs overseas, it's not just about saving money. It's about the people who lose their jobs and the communities that suffer. Many U. S. entertainment workers are part of guilds and unions that have low-budget agreements. They are willing to work with production compa

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Dec 03 2025FINANCE

Fixing Finance: A Fresh Look at America's Money Woes

America's financial literacy is lacking, and the system isn't helping. Many people struggle with retirement planning, home buying, and other big money decisions. The shift from pensions to 401(k) plans has made things more complicated. Harvard's John Campbell and Imperial College London's Tarun Rama

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Becoming Your Best Self: Mastering Personal Branding in 2026

Personal branding has evolved from a bold idea to a must-have skill. In 2026, four big changes are shaping how people present themselves: AI, hybrid work, multiple generations in the workplace, and a demand for authenticity. These shifts are redefining trust and influence. Being real is the new rem

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

The Big Decision: Faith, Fame, or Family?

Kalani Sitake, the head coach of BYU, is at a crossroads. Penn State wants him to take over their football program. They are willing to pay him a lot more money than he makes now. But there is a big catch. Sitake has to decide between a big paycheck and staying with his team at BYU. BYU is special.

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