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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

U. S. Stocks: A Look at the Recent Stability

The U. S. stock market has been quite steady lately. This stability is notable, especially when considering the usual ups and downs that can happen. Many people are keeping a close eye on this trend, trying to figure out what it means for the future. One big reason for this calm period could be the

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

The Big Spend: How a Sports Exec Allegedly Misused Millions

A former top executive of the Atlanta Hawks is in hot water. Lester Jones, who used to be the senior vice president of financial planning and analysis, is accused of stealing a huge amount of money from the team. The U. S. Attorney's Office says he embezzled $3. 8 million. That's a lot of money! Jo

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star-Studded Gathering in Richmond

Richmond recently saw a private service that drew in a crowd of celebrities. The event was for D'Angelo, a well-known figure who has left a significant mark on the entertainment industry. The gathering was low-key, with no public announcements or grand displays. This was a moment for close friends a

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

American Express: A Closer Look at Its Recent Rise

American Express, a major player in the financial industry, has been making waves with its recent stock performance. Over the past year, the company's stock has surged by 32. 15%, and in the last month alone, it's up by 9. 12%. This growth has pushed the stock to new all-time highs, with a notable p

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Pushes for UN Action on Ships Breaking North Korea Rules

The United States is preparing to ask the United Nations Security Council to penalize seven ships. These ships are accused of breaking UN rules by shipping North Korean coal and iron ore to China. This trade brings in a lot of money for North Korea each year, between $200 million and $400 million.

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Lowcountry Schools Show Mixed Results in 2025 Report

The 2025 South Carolina School Report Cards are out, and the results are a mixed bag for the Lowcountry area. The report, which looks at things like test scores, graduation rates, and how ready students are for college or careers, shows that some districts are doing better than others. Charleston C

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Nov 03 2025WEATHER

Himalayan Avalanche Claims Lives of Adventurers

In the heart of the Himalayas, a tragic event unfolded. An avalanche struck a group of climbers near the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain in Nepal's Dolakha district. The disaster occurred around 09:00 local time on a Monday, claiming the lives of at least three individuals, including a French climbe

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

Food Aid in Crisis: Half Help and Hurdles

The government has restarted food aid payments, but there's a problem. They're only giving half of what people usually get. This is because they're using a backup fund that doesn't have enough money to cover the full amount. This all began when the government shutdown left food aid payments on hold

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

Why People Keep Fighting: The Power of Beliefs Over Weapons

Wars are not just about who has the biggest guns. They are also about what people believe in and how much they are willing to fight for those beliefs. This idea is explored using a concept called the Devoted Actor Framework (DAF). It looks at why people are ready to fight and even die for their grou

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

A College's Fight for Survival: Valley Forge's Controversial Move

Valley Forge Military College is in serious trouble. Money problems and a shrinking student body have left it struggling to stay open. Now, the school's leaders are considering a risky plan to join President Trump's conservative college initiative. This initiative, called the Compact for Academic E

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