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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines' Q1 Expectations: A Mixed Bag

American Airlines recently announced its first-quarter earnings outlook, and it’s not what Wall Street was hoping for. The airline expects a bigger loss than expected, with a forecast of 20 to 40 cents per share, which is quite a bit more than the 4 cents analysts were bracing for. The reason? Lower

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Australia's Maternity Care: Is It Really Woman-Centred?

In 2019, Australia rolled out a new national maternity strategy called Woman-centred care: Strategic directions for Australian maternity services. This policy is all about making sure moms-to-be feel safe, respected, and have plenty of choices when it comes to their care. It's based on four key valu

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Dealmaking: A New China Connection?

Donald Trump's return to the White House has many expecting U. S. -China relations to get worse. His first term was tough on China, and his team includes strong China critics. Plus, the Biden administration's moves didn't help. But what if there's a surprise? Could Trump, who loves deals, make a big

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Jan 22 2025FINANCE

Should You Hold or Sell Your Winning Investments? Experts Weigh In

Investing can be a rollercoaster. You might have heard of "HODLing, " which means holding onto an investment, especially in cryptocurrency, regardless of short-term price fluctuations. For some, this strategy has paid off big time. Take Bitcoin, for example. In 2013, it was trading around $950. Now,

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

WWE and TNA: A New Team in the Wrestling Ring

WWE and TNA have joined forces in a multi-year talent-sharing deal that's making waves in the pro wrestling world. This partnership, focusing on NXT and TNA, is a savvy business move that could boost ratings and ticket sales for both companies. But what does this mean for the wider wrestling communi

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

The Big Playoff Win: Commanders vs. Lions

Washington's football team, the Commanders, pulled off an exciting win against the Detroit Lions in the playoffs. The game was far from perfect, with the defense allowing plenty of rushing yards and touchdowns. However, the team's offense shone brightly, scoring 39 points. This led to a convincing w

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Jan 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Did Nintendo Go Simple with the Switch 2 Name?

Nintendo has finally unveiled its new console, and it's called the Switch 2. You might be thinking, "That's it? " Well, experts say this straightforward name makes a lot of sense. Dr. Serkan Toto from Kantan Games thinks it's a smart move. He says, "Thank goodness Nintendo didn't try to get creative

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Health Messages and Older Adults: A Closer Look at Sweden's COVID-19 Approach

Sweden took a unique path during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on protecting the most vulnerable. People aged 70 and over were designated as high-risk. But how did this strategy affect older adults' own feelings about their health and their worries about the virus? This study dives into that quest

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

Why Vanguard Thinks More Bonds Could Boost Future Returns

Ever thought about investing more in bonds to boost future returns? Vanguard is suggesting just that. They've created a model portfolio that leans heavily on fixed income, with about 60% in bonds and 40% in stocks. This is different from the typical 60/40 portfolio. Why? Vanguard believes higher bon

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

The Young Guns: A Look at the Commanders' Coaching and Schemes

Meet Dan Quinn and Kliff Kingsbury, two coaches with impressive resumes. Quinn has been around the block, from college to NFL teams like Atlanta and Dallas. Kingsbury, on the other hand, is known for his high-octane offenses. They're now leading the Washington Commanders into the playoffs, and their

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