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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Yen's Big Drop: Japan's Finance Chief Speaks Up

Japan's finance minister, Satsuki Katayama, has been keeping a close eye on the yen's wild ride. The yen has been dropping fast, hitting around 154 per U. S. dollar. This isn't just a small dip; it's a big, quick fall. Katayama says the government is watching this closely, especially the wild swings

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Older Caregivers and the Digital Divide: A Closer Look

Older caregivers are a vital part of society, but they face a significant digital divide. This issue is especially pronounced among Black caregivers, who are less likely to use the internet compared to their White counterparts. However, when they do have access to smart devices, they are more engage

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Politics Shifted on Social Media

The political landscape on social media has undergone a noticeable transformation in recent years. One platform, in particular, has seen significant changes since its acquisition by a high-profile tech entrepreneur. The shift has been more pronounced towards a specific political ideology, which is n

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Shakes Up: Bitcoin Dips, Altcoins Follow

Crypto investors are feeling the heat as Bitcoin takes a nosedive below $107, 000. This drop isn't just a small blip; it's a big deal that wiped out over $1 billion in trades. Imagine waking up to find your investments have vanished overnight—that's what happened to 242, 348 traders in just 24 hours

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Bill Pulte's Controversial Actions Spark Backlash

Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, recently found himself in hot water after a reporter chose not to include his racially charged comment about Senator Elizabeth Warren. Pulte took to social media to express his displeasure, claiming that the reporter omitted his statement a

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

AI Drives Alphabet to Record-Breaking Quarter

Alphabet just had a massive quarter, raking in over $100 billion for the first time ever. This huge jump is thanks to AI, which is now a big part of everything they do. From search and ads to cloud services and YouTube, AI is making things better and bringing in more money. Search is getting smarte

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

New Orleans: Can the Big Easy Tackle Crime?

New Orleans is buzzing with hope. New leaders are stepping in, and people are optimistic about fixing old problems. But there's a big hurdle: crime. It's a tough nut to crack, and it can mess things up fast. Let's talk about guns. Last year, the state made it easier for adults to carry hidden weapo

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

A California Real Estate Company Faces FBI Investigation

A real estate company in California, Continuum Analytics, is facing serious trouble. The FBI raided their offices recently, and it's all tied to some questionable bank loans. Two major banks, Zions and Western Alliance, claim that a related company, Cantor Group, failed to pay back about $160 millio

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Italy's Big Move: Justice Reform Takes a Step Forward

Italy's Senate just approved a major change to how their justice system works. This reform is a big deal for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. It's her main plan to fix the justice system, but not everyone is happy about it. Judges and the left-wing opposition are against it. The real challenge is sti

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Tax Time: What's Next for UK's Finance Chief?

In the UK, big changes might be coming to taxes. The finance minister, Rachel Reeves, has a tough job. She needs to find more money. She wants to raise about 30 billion pounds every year. This is to keep the country's finances stable and to avoid problems with investors. Reeves has said she will lo

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