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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Why Intuit's Stock is Lagging Behind Tech Giants

Intuit is a big name in financial software, known for products like QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mailchimp. It's a major player, with a market value of around $175. 4 billion, putting it in the "large-cap" category. This means it's a stable, well-established company in the software industry. But latel

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Bold Move: Protecting Industries Amid Trade Tensions

Canada is taking action to shield its steel and lumber industries from the impact of U. S. tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to support these sectors, signaling that a trade deal with the U. S. may not be on the horizon. The new strategy includes a tariff on imported steel,

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

A Life Ends on Death Row: Ralph Menzies Passes Away

Ralph Leroy Menzies, a 67-year-old inmate on Utah's death row, died on Wednesday afternoon. The cause of death is believed to be natural causes. This news comes after a long legal battle over his competency to face execution. Menzies was convicted of the brutal murder of Maurine Hunsaker in 1986. H

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

How Congress Can Help Small Banks Join the Digital Money Revolution

Congress is working on new rules for digital money, like cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech. But they might forget about small banks that help people in rural and urban areas. These banks, called CDFIs and MDIs, are important for communities that big banks often ignore. If Congress doesn't include

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art TVs: Blending Creativity and Technology

Art TVs are a unique blend of technology and art, but they come with trade-offs. They are not as bright or as vivid as regular TVs, and their black levels are not as deep. However, they are designed to look like pieces of art when they are turned off, making them a focal point in any room. Samsung

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

When Politics and Military Clash: A Senator's Stand

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, recently found himself in a heated debate with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Kelly didn't hold back, calling Hegseth "totally unqualified" and suggesting he's just trying to please the president. This all started when Kelly and other Democrats made a video

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Celebrating the Legacy of Two Science Pioneers

Two big names in the world of reproductive science are Rex Scaramuzzi and Ken McNatty. They spent their careers digging into how ovaries work, especially in animals like cows and sheep. Their discoveries have been huge for the field, and now, their colleagues and friends are sharing new research to

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Arizona's Weather Guide Takes a Final Bow

After centuries of guiding farmers and weather enthusiasts, the Farmers’ Almanac is wrapping up its journey. The 2026 edition will be the last, and the website will close its doors in December. Why? The financial hurdles of keeping up with today’s fast-paced media world have become too steep. Sandi

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Cracks and Sound Waves: A Hidden Interaction

Sound waves and cracks have a secret relationship. Scientists found that when sound waves meet a crack, they don't always bounce back. Instead, they can slip through or even change their tune. Here's how it works. A tiny crack was made in a glass plate by heating it up. Then, sound waves were sent

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

The Contrast: A Candidate's Wealth vs. Her Campaign Message

Christina Bohannan, a Democrat running for Congress in Iowa, has been vocal about her humble beginnings. She often shares stories of growing up in a trailer park and struggling to afford basic needs. This narrative has been central to her campaign, as she positions herself as a champion for the midd

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