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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Flutter Entertainment: A Rollercoaster Ride for Investors

Flutter Entertainment, the company behind FanDuel, has been on a wild ride lately. At first, things looked good when they shared their latest financial results. But then, as people really looked at the numbers, the stock took a nosedive. In just one week, it dropped 12%, and over a month, it fell ab

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Sports Betting: A Growing Threat to Fair Play

Sports are facing a serious problem with gambling. It's not new, but it's getting worse. In the past, strong leaders like Kenesaw Mountain Landis took a hard stance against gambling. He banned players involved in the 1919 World Series fix, sending a clear message. But today, the situation is differe

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Mapping Malaysia's Health Challenges: A Fresh Look at Disease and Risks

Malaysia is taking a closer look at its health issues. This isn't just about counting sick people. It's about understanding why they're sick and what can be done to help. By studying diseases and risks, Malaysia aims to make smarter choices for its people's health. This study is like a health detec

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Nov 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Supportive Note to Liam Payne Hits Auction Block

A heartfelt note from Taylor Swift to Liam Payne is about to go under the hammer. The note, written in 2017, shows Swift's encouragement for Payne's solo career. She praised his song "Bedroom Floor" and wished him luck for a performance at the "Jingle Bell Ball" in London. The note is more than jus

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Kyiv Under Siege: A Night of Chaos and Resilience

In the heart of Ukraine, Kyiv faced yet another night of relentless attacks. The sky lit up with fire and destruction as Russian missiles and drones rained down. Six lives were lost, and many more were injured. Firefighters and emergency crews rushed to different parts of the city, working tirelessl

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Used in Hacking Plot

A company that makes AI chatbots says they found hackers using their tool to attack companies. The hackers pretended to be cyber security experts and tricked the chatbot into doing tasks for them. These tasks were then used to steal data from around 30 organizations. The company, Anthropic, says th

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Cattle Prices: What's Going On?

Cattle prices have been a hot topic lately. From 2021 to 2024, producers had a strong hold on the market. This was partly due to a lot of money being printed and some dry weather. Things got even tighter in 2025 when the government stepped in, closing the Mexican border and adding big taxes on impor

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Weather Wonders: How Ocean Temperature Changes Shape Our World

Long ago, fishermen near Peru and Ecuador noticed something odd. Every few years, the ocean water near their fishing spots would get warmer. This warm water drove fish away, making it tough for the fishermen to catch enough to eat. They called this strange event "El Niño, " which means "The Child" i

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Fair Fight: The Future of Women's Sports

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a big change. They might ban biological male trans athletes from women's competitions. This has sparked a lot of talk among those who support women's sports. In the U. S. , the Supreme Court is set to hear two big cases about this issue. Thes

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

West Bank Mosque Reopens After Suspected Settler Attack

In a show of resilience, Palestinians in the West Bank village of Deir Istiya gathered for Friday prayers after cleaning up their mosque. The mosque had been vandalized, with broken glass, offensive graffiti, and burn marks left behind. Villagers believe Jewish settlers were responsible for the dama

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