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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

XRP's Tough Week: What's Pushing the Price Down?

XRP is having a rough time, dropping 8% to $2. 16. This isn't just a small dip; it's part of a bigger trend. The price has been struggling under a downward trendline since September. Every time it tries to bounce back, it fails, creating a pattern that shows sellers are in control. Looking at the n

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Shake-Up: Why the Price Drop Might Not Be So Bad

Bitcoin's recent price drop has some folks scratching their heads, but not everyone is worried. Jordi Visser, a seasoned investor with over three decades of experience, has a different take. He thinks what's happening now is similar to what happens after a big initial public offering (IPO). Early in

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

A High-Risk Trader Makes a Comeback

A well-known crypto trader, famous for taking big risks, is making money again. This time, he bet against Bitcoin and won. His trade is up by about $50, 000. This is not the first time he has taken such a big risk. He has a history of winning big and losing big. Bitcoin's price has dropped below $1

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's in Charge of Clean Toilets in Zambia?

In Zambia, getting clean and safe toilets is still a big problem. Not everyone has access to them. The people who can make a difference have different amounts of power and care about the issue in varying degrees. This mix of power and interest affects who gets these toilets and who doesn't. A recen

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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

Building a Stronger Future for South Carolina's Little Ones

South Carolina is facing a big problem. Many families struggle to find good and affordable child care. This is because there aren't enough people working in child care. From 2018 to 2022, around 2, 500 early childhood educators left their jobs. Why? Low pay and few benefits. Most child care workers

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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

Chicago's Art Institute Gets a Conservation Upgrade

The Art Institute of Chicago is planning a major upgrade. Starting in early 2026, they will transform a former exhibition space into a world-class conservation center. This project, costing around $50 million, is a big deal. It will be the largest change to the museum since the Modern Wing was compl

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

A CEO Takes on Trump's Tariffs: A Fight for Business Survival

A big boss is taking President Trump to the Supreme Court. His company is struggling because of new taxes on imports. Rick Woldenberg, the CEO of Learning Resources, says these taxes are hurting his business badly. He thinks the taxes are not legal. He wants the court to stop them. Woldenberg says

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Why Lane Kiffin Might Stay at Ole Miss Despite Big Offers

Lane Kiffin, the head coach of Ole Miss, has been a hot topic in college football lately. With LSU looking for a new coach, many think Kiffin would be a great fit. But Kirk Herbstreit, a well-known ESPN analyst, has some interesting advice for Kiffin. He suggests that Kiffin might be better off stay

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Specialty Chemicals Giant Expands Reach with Strategic Buyout

Element Solutions Inc. is set to grow its business by acquiring EFC Gases & Advanced Materials. This deal is expected to close by the end of 2025, pending regulatory approvals. EFC specializes in high-purity gases and advanced materials, serving industries like semiconductors, aerospace, and electri

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Breast Density and Cancer Detection: A Tech Showdown

Breast density can make it tough to spot cancer on mammograms. That's why researchers decided to compare two methods: the usual mammogram and a newer one called contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM). They wanted to see if CESM could handle dense breasts better. Dense breasts have more gland

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