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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

The End of an Era: Philadelphia's Last Penny Press

The Philadelphia U. S. Mint is about to make history by producing its final circulating penny. This decision comes after President Trump signed off on ending the 1-cent coin due to rising production costs. Making a penny now costs nearly 4 cents, which doesn't make sense economically. Pennies have

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Three-Space General Relativity

Let's dive into the world of General Relativity, specifically the three-space formalism. This approach, known as the BFÓ action, is a unique way to understand how space and time interact. It's like a special recipe that helps scientists study the dynamics of our universe. The BFÓ action is a type o

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Wealth Wisdom: How a Team Guides Families Through Aging and Investments

In the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, a unique team at Wells Fargo Advisors is making waves in the world of wealth management. The Roseate Group, founded in 2003, is not your average financial advisory team. They specialize in helping families navigate the complexities of aging and wealth mana

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Iran's Uranium Mystery: A Growing Concern

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is worried. They haven't been able to check Iran's uranium stockpiles for months. This is a big deal because Iran has been enriching uranium to high levels, close to what's needed for nuclear weapons. The IAEA wants to inspect Iran's nuclear sites, but

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Nov 12 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Gets Its First Big Rulebook in Decades

The U. S. Senate has taken a major step in regulating cryptocurrencies. A new draft bill aims to bring clarity to the crypto market. It gives the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) more power. This is a big deal because it's the first time the U. S. is trying to clearly define who oversees

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Nov 12 2025EDUCATION

Science, Faith, and the Evolution Debate

The clash between science and religion often sparks heated debates. One such debate revolves around the teaching of evolution in schools. A philosopher named Thomas Nagel has raised some interesting points. He argues that scientists are too quick to dismiss the idea of intelligent design. Nagel beli

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ordinary People Take on the Scammers

A new movie, The Unexpecteds, turns the tables on the usual action heroes. Here, the stars are everyday folks, not muscle-bound superheroes. The director, Alejandro Montoya Marín, calls them schlubs, but he means it with affection. These are regular people who stumble into a fight against a slick on

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding in the Age of AI: Why Students Shouldn't Worry

The world of coding is changing fast. AI tools like ChatGPT can now write code in seconds. This might seem scary for computer science students. But it's not all bad. These tools can actually help students learn. They can generate code quickly, but they aren't perfect. They often make mistakes. This

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Use iOS 26's New Shortcuts

iOS 26 has brought some cool updates to the Shortcuts app, making it even more useful. These updates are powered by Apple Intelligence, which adds new features like LLM-based actions. This means you can automate tasks that used to take a lot of time, like transcribing audio, tracking food, and even

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Tools for Better Research: A Local LLM and NotebookLM Team Up

Research can be a headache, especially when dealing with big projects. Two tools, NotebookLM and a local LLM, are changing the game. NotebookLM is great for organizing research and making sure the information is accurate. But sometimes, you want more control, speed, and privacy. That’s where a local

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