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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

LeBron's Return: Lakers' New Look and Old Magic

The Lakers' victory over the Utah Jazz marked a significant moment, not just because LeBron James returned from injury, but because it showcased a team that has evolved even without its superstar. The game highlighted the Lakers' impressive offensive firepower, with a season-high 140 points, and the

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Finance Gets a Boost: Mezo and Anchorage Digital Team Up

Bitcoin holders now have more options to use their assets. Mezo, a platform for Bitcoin finance, has teamed up with Anchorage Digital. This partnership aims to make Bitcoin more useful for big investors and companies. Mezo lets people borrow money using their Bitcoin as collateral. They can get loa

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

How Money in Pockets Can Boost Health: A Look at Italy's Experiment

Italy started a money-giving program in 2015. It aimed to help middle-class families. Each person could get up to €960 a year. The goal was to improve their lives. But did this extra cash make people healthier? That's what researchers wanted to find out. They looked at data from towns all over Ital

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

Sherrie Reish: A Leader in Equipment Finance

Sherrie Reish, a Regional Account Sales Executive at PLM Fleet, has been named one of the 2025 Top 50 Women in Equipment Finance. This award, in its seventh year, celebrates women who lead and innovate in the industry. Reish has spent nearly 30 years in the refrigerated transportation and equipment

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

The Ripple Effect of a Mentor's Legacy

In 2025, the University of California, Berkeley, held a special event to celebrate the work of Dr. Lonnie Snowden. This gathering was not just about his research but also about the people he inspired and mentored over his long career. Dr. Snowden spent 20 years teaching at Berkeley. His work focuse

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Love to Roll the Dice

Many famous people enjoy gambling. They visit casinos often. Some are very good at it. Others lose a lot of money. But they all seem to love the excitement. Ben Affleck is one of them. He is great at blackjack. He even won a poker championship. Casinos sometimes ask him to leave because he is too g

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Almost Chose Comedy Over Fame

Many famous faces we know today had dreams of making us laugh on stage rather than on screen. But life had other plans for them. Let's dive into the stories of some well-known figures who initially aimed for comedy but ended up elsewhere. Neal McDonough, known for his roles in "Tulsa King, " "Band

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities We Lost in 2025: A Look Back

2025 was a tough year for celebrity losses. Many well-known figures left us, each leaving a unique mark on their respective fields. In the world of sports, Marshawn Kneeland, a former Dallas Cowboys defensive end, passed away in November. His girlfriend and family were left to mourn his tragic loss

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Seattle Designer's Fight Against Fashion Waste

In the heart of Seattle, a designer is on a mission to change the fashion game. Janelle Abbott, a 35-year-old creative force, is tackling the fashion industry's waste problem head-on. Her studio is a treasure trove of reclaimed textiles, ready to be transformed into unique, sustainable fashion piece

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unexpected Shift on Skilled Immigration

President Donald Trump, known for his tough stance on immigration, recently surprised many by advocating for the entry of skilled immigrants into the U. S. He believes these immigrants can train American workers in high-tech industries, a move he insists aligns with his "Make America Great Again" (M

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