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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Uber Freight Teams Up with Better Trucks for Smarter Deliveries

Uber Freight has recently joined forces with Better Trucks, a Chicago-based last-mile delivery platform. This partnership aims to improve delivery services across the United States. Better Trucks, founded in 2018, handles millions of packages annually for big retail and e-commerce brands. By combini

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Nov 14 2025CRYPTO

The Rise of Crypto Holding Companies: What Advisors Need to Know

Crypto holding companies, also known as digital asset treasuries (DATs), have been making waves in the financial world. These companies focus on buying and holding digital assets, which can be a big draw for investors. But before jumping in, it's important to understand how they work and what risks

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Materials for Buildings: How Liquid Crystal Elastomers Could Change the Game

Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCEs) are not just any ordinary material. They have special abilities that make them super useful in many areas. Unlike regular materials, LCEs can both sense and move. This makes them perfect for creating buildings that can respond to their environment. Imagine a buildin

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

When Politics Grounded Planes: A CEO's Frustration

Delta's boss, Ed Bastian, had some strong words about the recent government shutdown. He said it was a mess that hurt both the airline and its customers. The problem started when the government suddenly cut flight capacity without any warning. This left Delta scrambling to figure out how to reroute

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Singapore's Top School: A Century of Smart Growth

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a big deal. It started small in 1905 as a medical school. Now, it's a global leader in education and research. Over 120 years, it has grown a lot. It's not just about medicine anymore. NUS is known for many things. One of them is nanoscience. This is a f

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

The Unseen Side of BTK: A Daughter's Tale

True crime stories often focus on the killers, but what about their families? Netflix's documentary "My Father, The BTK Killer" flips the script, showing us the life of Kerri Rawson, daughter of the infamous BTK Killer, Dennis Rader. This isn't just another serial killer story. It's a look into how

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dive Into Dark Stories: Shows to Watch After Ed Gein's Tale

Ed Gein's story is one of those that sticks with people. He wasn't a serial killer with a high body count, but his actions were so disturbing that they've inspired many movies and TV shows. From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Psycho, his legacy is everywhere. If you've just finished watching a show

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Rogers Forum: A New Name for Abbotsford's Sports Hub

A big change is happening in Abbotsford. The Abbotsford Centre is now called Rogers Forum. This happened because the city, Canucks Sports and Entertainment (CSE), and Rogers Communications made a deal. The city owns the building, but CSE has been managing it since 2022. They pay the city $750, 000 e

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fuel Talk: White House Tries to Balance Oil and Biofuel Interests

The White House recently met with oil refiners and biofuel producers to tackle a long-standing issue about biofuel blending rules. The Trump administration is close to deciding whether larger refiners should compensate for the billions of gallons of biofuels that were exempted for smaller refineries

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Keeping His Job: Starmer's Aide Faces No Backlash

Morgan McSweeney, the top aide to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is staying put despite whispers of a power struggle. Rumors swirled that McSweeney was behind leaked stories targeting cabinet ministers, but sources close to him insist he had nothing to do with it. McSweeney's allies say he's done

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