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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

TUI's Cautious Step into 2026

TUI, the biggest travel company in Europe, has shared its plans for 2026. The company is being careful about its predictions. It thinks its money from selling trips will go up by 2% to 4%. That's not as much as some people thought it would be. The company says the world is full of uncertainties righ

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Alabama's Higher Education Scene: A Closer Look

Alabama is home to a wide range of colleges and universities. This includes public and private institutions, as well as historically Black colleges and universities. The state boasts over 60 higher education institutions. The average acceptance rate across all of these schools is about 71%. The cos

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Why Intuit's Stock is Lagging Behind Tech Giants

Intuit is a big name in financial software, known for products like QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mailchimp. It's a major player, with a market value of around $175. 4 billion, putting it in the "large-cap" category. This means it's a stable, well-established company in the software industry. But latel

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Peace Talks: A Closer Look at the Challenges

The United States has proposed a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, but it's facing some serious hurdles. The Kremlin hasn't even commented on the recent talks in Geneva, and European leaders feel left out because they weren't consulted when the plan was drafted. They're also skeptical about the plan'

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

Vermont's Education Law Faces Legal Heat from Christian School

A Christian school in Vermont is making waves by challenging a new state law that changes how public tuition dollars are handed out. The Mid Vermont Christian School argues that the law, Act 73, is unfairly cutting religious schools out of the funding loop. They claim the law was designed to exclude

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Apple's AI Learns to Code Like a Pro

Apple has created a smart AI tool called UICoder. It can learn to write code for making app interfaces, even with very little training data. This AI is special because it teaches itself by making, checking, and improving its own code. It starts with just a few examples and then creates over a millio

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Link: How Gene Mutations Affect Weight and Hormones

The pro-opiomelanocortin gene, or POMC, is a key player in the body's hormone system. It helps regulate various hormones, including those that control weight and skin color. When this gene has two harmful mutations, it can lead to some serious health issues. These issues include low cortisol levels,

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May 22 2025FINANCE

College Costs: Is Your Home the Answer?

College is expensive, and for homeowners, it might seem like a good idea to use home equity to cover tuition. But is it really a smart move? Let's dive in. First, it's important to understand what home equity is. It's the difference between what your home is worth and what you still owe on your mor

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Houston's Moon Mission: A Second Chance

The journey to the moon is not always smooth. Intuitive Machines, a company based in Houston, is not letting a recent setback stop its ambitious plans. The company's latest moon lander, IM-2 Athena, had a rough landing near the lunar south pole. It tipped over and ended up on its side. But Intuitive

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Unusual Pituitary Tumors: A Surgical Challenge

Pituitary tumors, also known as PitNETs, are usually easy to remove. But sometimes, they have weird features. These features make surgery much harder. For instance, they might spread widely inside the skull. Or, they might have a tough, fibrous texture. They could also have an odd shape, wrap around

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