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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

How Steve Jobs Made Employees Feel Like Owners

Steve Jobs had a unique way of making employees feel like they owned the company. He did this by giving them stock options. This was not common back then. He explained this idea at a conference in 1983. Jobs said that buying stock directly would be risky for employees. They could lose a lot of mone

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Insider Raises Concerns About Monad's Future

Monad, a new blockchain platform, is facing skepticism from crypto expert Arthur Hayes. He believes it could drop significantly in value, becoming just another failed venture capital-backed project. Hayes, known for his work in the crypto industry, shared his thoughts on a recent podcast. He pointed

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Tunisia's Crackdown: Opposition Leaders Face Harsh Sentences

In a move that has sparked widespread criticism, Tunisian authorities have arrested a key opposition figure, Chaima Issa, as part of a larger crackdown on dissent. Issa was taken into custody during a protest in Tunis, where she was set to serve a 20-year prison sentence. This arrest follows a court

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Sri Lanka Faces Severe Flooding After Cyclone Ditwah

In Sri Lanka, the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah has been devastating. Over 153 people have lost their lives, and 191 are still missing. More than half a million people across the country have been affected by the disaster. Rescue efforts are in full swing, with thousands of police, navy, and army pers

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unlikely Journey of Dragnet: From Cop Show to '80s Comedy

Dragnet started as a radio show in 1949, focusing on the mundane aspects of police work. It became a TV hit, with Jack Webb playing Sgt. Joe Friday. The show was all about following the rules and serving the community. It was a hit, but it was also a bit boring. In 1967, Dragnet returned to TV, but

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Harsh Words on Minnesota's Governor and Immigration

Donald Trump recently took to his social media platform to criticize Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. He called Walz "seriously r------d" and said he is not doing enough about crime and immigration in the state. Trump believes that immigration is a big problem in the U. S. He thinks it leads to more cri

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Mindfulness and Breathing: A Game Changer for Female Athletes?

Female athletes often face unique challenges. A recent study looked at how a special training program could help them perform better. The program mixed yoga and psychology. It was tested on 56 young women, all athletes. They were split into two groups. One group did the special training. The other d

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Nov 29 2025RELIGION

Why Are More People Buying Bibles?

Here's a surprising fact: Bible sales in the U. S. are going up, even as fewer people are going to church. This year, more than 18 million Bibles have been sold, and sales are up 11% compared to last year. Why is this happening? One reason might be the chaos of the last few years. The COVID-19 pand

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Giants and Patriots: A History of Clashes and Connections

The Giants and Patriots have a long history together. It's not just about games. It's about people and decisions that shaped both teams. In the 1980s, Bill Belichick and Bill Parcells worked together with the Giants. They won two Super Bowls. Lawrence Taylor and other stars played for them. Tom Cou

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

New York Sports: The Biggest Blunders in 25 Years

New York sports have seen their fair share of highs and lows over the past 25 years. While there have been plenty of thrilling moments and legendary athletes, there have also been some major missteps. A recent countdown of the top 25 debacles in New York sports history has sparked some heated debate

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