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Oct 18 2025FINANCE

Old Debts and Modern Money: Lessons from the Past

In the world of finance, history often repeats itself. A bond from 1734 in Silesia is a perfect example. This old bond is teaching us about how countries handle money and debts. It's also giving clues about what might happen with Russia's frozen assets today. Back in the 1700s, Silesia was a region

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

New Hope in the Fight Against Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a tough opponent. It's the third most deadly cancer worldwide, and beating it is no easy task. Even when doctors remove the cancerous bits, it often comes back. But there's a glimmer of hope. Scientists are cooking up new ways to catch and tackle it early. One of the big hurdles is

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: Who Stood Out?

The mayoral debate in New York City brought three candidates into the spotlight: Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, and Curtis Sliwa. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from affordability to education and public safety. Mamdani seemed to connect well with the audience, focusing on issues lik

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

A Leader's Journey: Robert Lombardi's Impact on Pennsylvania High School Sports

Robert Lombardi, a name that became synonymous with Pennsylvania high school sports, stepped down from his role as the executive director of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) after a long and impactful career. Lombardi was known for his ability to engage with people, his c

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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Retail Traders Keep the Market Afloat with Massive Options Trading

On a recent Friday, the stock market saw a significant drop, but something unusual happened. Retail traders, or regular people trading stocks, showed up in force. They bought a ton of options, making it the busiest day ever for options trading. Over 108 million contracts were traded, which is a huge

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Styles: Valdosta State Faces The Citadel

Valdosta State and The Citadel are set to meet for the first time ever. Valdosta State is a powerhouse in Division II, with four national titles under their belt, the latest in 2018. Last season, they were almost unbeatable, with just one loss in 14 games. The Citadel, on the other hand, is known fo

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

The Quarterback Who Changed the Game

Western Carolina's football team has seen a big turnaround this season. They started with three losses, but since their star quarterback, Taron Dickens, came back, they've won four games in a row. Dickens is a key player for the team. He's not just good; he's amazing. He can throw the ball really fa

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Oct 17 2025CRYPTO

Japan Tightens Crypto Rules to Stop Insider Trading

Japan is taking a big step to regulate cryptocurrency trading. They are updating their laws to include crypto under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). This move aims to prevent insider trading, making crypto rules similar to those for stocks and bonds. The Securities and Exchange Su

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Oct 17 2025CRYPTO

Zoomex Takes Center Stage at TOKEN2049: Speed, Sports, and Crypto Collide

Zoomex made waves at the TOKEN2049 Singapore Summit, stepping into the spotlight with a mainstage chat and a side event that got the crypto world talking. The exchange brought together an unexpected duo: its CEO and an F1 driver, to discuss speed in racing and blockchain. Oliver Bearman, the Haas F1

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Oct 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange Sees Huge Growth in September

In September, a major global crypto exchange saw a huge jump in activity. Trading volume for new tokens shot up by 537%. More people started trading these new tokens, with a 64% increase in active traders. The exchange also added 34% more new tokens compared to August. Some tokens did really well,

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