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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Genuine Parts Company: Navigating Inflation with Mixed Results

Genuine Parts Company, a big name in retail, saw a small rise in its stock price before the market opened on a recent Tuesday. This happened after they shared their third-quarter earnings report, which had some good and some not-so-good news. Sales went up by 4. 9% compared to the same time last ye

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Maryland's Big Move Towards Electric Vehicles

Maryland is making a big push to get more electric cars on the road. They just put out over 5 million dollars to build more places to charge these cars. This money will help set up charging spots at workplaces and along major roads. The goal? To make driving electric cars easier for everyone in the

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Save Money and the Planet by Reducing Food Waste

Food waste is a big problem. It hurts your wallet and the environment. In the U. S. , people throw away a lot of food. This costs them about $728 every year. It also creates pollution equal to 42 coal power plants. Most of the wasted food comes from homes, not restaurants or stores. People are busy

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX and Cards Against Humanity: A Land Dispute Ends Quietly

A recent legal battle between SpaceX and Cards Against Humanity has come to a close, but the details remain under wraps. The popular card game company sued Elon Musk's rocket venture, claiming they had trespassed and caused damage to a piece of land in Texas. The land was originally bought by Cards

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Who's Bringing the Fun to the NBA Courts?

The NBA season is here, and it's time to figure out which teams are worth your time. Not all teams are created equal when it comes to entertainment value. Some teams are all about the action, while others might make you reach for the remote. First off, let's talk about the three-point craze. It's n

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Argentina's Debt Strategy: A Sudden Turnaround

Argentina's financial landscape took an unexpected turn. The government revealed plans to repurchase some of its debt. This strategy aims to reduce the country's borrowing expenses. On Monday evening, Argentina's dollar-denominated bonds experienced a significant increase in value. Specifically, bo

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Budget Puzzle: What's Next After Congress Drops the Ball?

Brazil's government is in a bit of a pickle. They need to figure out how to fill a hole in their 2026 budget. This happened because a plan to raise more money didn't get approved in time. The Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, said they'd make a decision by Tuesday afternoon. The plan was pretty st

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Why Women's Health is a Big Deal and How Data Can Help

Women's health is not a small issue. It's a big part of the world's health. Yet, it's often ignored. This is a problem. Data can help fix it. Women make up more than half of the world's population. But their health is often treated as a side issue. This is wrong. It's time to change this. Women wa

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Jessica Simpson: Embracing Life After Divorce

Jessica Simpson is showing the world that life goes on after a divorce. The 45-year-old singer and fashion designer recently shared that she's enjoying the company of younger men. She made this revelation during an interview with Extra, saying, "I think I'm into younger men at the moment. " Simpson

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Behind-the-Scenes Drama: A Closer Look at the Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively Dispute

A recent audio recording has added a new layer to the ongoing dispute between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively. The recording features Claire Ayoub, who worked with Baldoni on the film "Empire Waist, " and Steve Sarowitz, the co-founder of Wayfarer. Ayoub claims she recorded the conversation due to r

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