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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A Big Boost for Young Americans: The Dell's $6. 25 Billion Gift

In a move that could reshape the financial future of millions of American kids, Michael and Susan Dell have made a massive donation. They're giving $6. 25 billion to help set up investment accounts for children under 10. This isn't just any donation—it's one of the largest private commitments ever m

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Rent Prices Are Dropping, But Why?

The housing market is changing. More apartments are being built, but fewer people are renting them. This is pushing rent prices down. In November, the average rent for an apartment in the U. S. was $1, 367. This is a 1% drop from October. It's also down 1. 1% from November 2024. Rents have fallen 5.

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Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Cancer Care and Environmental Care

Cancer treatment is a must. It is what we all want for ourselves and our loved ones. But, it is not a secret that climate change is affecting everyone, including patients. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. They disrupt care and make things harder for everyone. So, how can we keep g

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Hungary's Election Race Heats Up as Orban's Spending Pays Off

In Hungary, the political scene is buzzing as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's party, Fidesz, is closing in on the opposition. A recent survey shows that Orban's party is gaining ground, thanks to some smart spending moves ahead of next year's election. The poll, done by the 21 Research Centre, found t

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Why Health Insurance is the Biggest Job Decider

People often switch jobs for better health insurance, but many are unhappy with what they get. A recent survey of 2, 000 Americans showed that over half (53%) consider health insurance the most important factor when looking for a new job. However, 60% of those with employer-provided health insurance

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

FDA Official Raises Concerns Over COVID Vaccine and Child Deaths

A recent internal memo from the FDA has sparked debate about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines. The memo, written by Dr. Vinay Prasad, suggests a possible link between the vaccine and the deaths of at least 10 children. However, the memo lacks crucial details, such as the ages of the children and thei

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Dec 02 2025OPINION

New Rules for Newsrooms: A Wild Ride Through Journalism Ethics

In a surprising twist, newsrooms are shaking things up with a new set of ethics guidelines that seem to defy traditional norms. This code encourages reporters to chase conflicts of interest, suggesting they should use their stories to pit public figures against each other. It even goes so far as to

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Far Away

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is on a long trip through our solar system. It's not from around here. It came from another star system. This is only the third time scientists have seen something like this. Some people wonder if it could be from aliens. An astronomer named John Tonry works with a system tha

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

New Jersey's Cash Boost for Innovative Companies

New Jersey has rolled out a fresh set of rules to help businesses save money on research and development. The state's tax division released a new handbook. It's all about a special tax break for companies that invest in creating new products or technologies. This handbook breaks down how companies

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Procter & Gamble: A Smart Buy Amid Market Jitters?

Procter & Gamble (PG) has been in the spotlight lately, and not just because of its popular products like Crest. The company's stock took a hit recently after its CFO, Andre Schulten, shared some less-than-stellar news about the U. S. market. He described it as "the most volatile we've seen in a lon

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