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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

Latin American Crypto Giant Ripio's $100M Digital Gold Rush

In the world of digital currencies, Ripio, a major player in Latin America, has made a big splash. They've been quietly building a crypto treasure chest worth over $100 million since 2017. This stash, filled with bitcoin and ether, makes Ripio the second-largest crypto holder in the region. But how

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Ethereum Firm Dumps Millions in Crypto to Save Its Sinking Stock

FG Nexus, a company that invests in Ethereum, just sold off a big chunk of its crypto holdings. They unloaded about $31 million worth of Ethereum, which is roughly 10, 922 ETH. This move came as their stock was taking a hit, dropping more than 7% in a single day. The company's stock has been on a d

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Campbell's VP Out After Insulting Customers and Products

A top executive at Campbell's is no longer with the company after a recording surfaced where he allegedly made offensive remarks about customers and products. The executive, Martin Bally, was the vice president of information technology. Campbell's confirmed that the voice on the recording is Bally'

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Protecting Epstein's Victims: A Call for Better Safeguards

A recent release of documents by the House Oversight Committee has caused significant distress among alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein. The files contained unredacted names and personal information of dozens of victims, including minors at the time of the abuse. This oversight has raised serious co

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Deadly High-Rise Fire: What Went Wrong?

A massive fire tore through a high-rise apartment complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, leaving at least 36 people dead and 279 unaccounted for. The blaze, which started in the Wang Fuk Court complex, quickly spread, trapping residents in their homes. Police have arrested three individuals on sus

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Building Trust Through Clear Decisions

Leaders often believe their personality shapes company culture, but it's the way decisions are made that truly matters. When leaders create clear, open systems, they build trust and a strong culture that lasts. Many leaders think their charm or empathy is what makes a company culture strong. Howeve

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Keeping the Peace: Why Politics Don't Belong at the Dinner Table

Family gatherings are supposed to be a time of joy and connection. They are a chance to relax, enjoy good food, and appreciate the people who matter most. But all too often, these moments are ruined by heated political debates. Politics have a way of dividing people. They can turn a friendly conver

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Winter Olympics Flame's Journey Begins Under Cloudy Skies

The Olympic flame's journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Games started with a twist. Bad weather in western Greece forced the torch-lighting ceremony indoors, moving it from the ancient stadium to a nearby museum. The flame, usually lit by the sun's rays, had to rely on a backup flame from a rehearsa

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Linda Sun's Trial: What's Really Going On?

Linda Sun, a former aide to New York's governors, is in hot water. She's accused of acting as a secret agent for China. The trial is ongoing, and some interesting details have come out. The court heard that Sun might have forged Gov. Kathy Hochul's signature on official letters. These letters were

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

How Hard Is CPR? A Look at the Mental and Physical Load

CPR is no walk in the park. It's a high-pressure job that takes a lot out of rescuers. But how much do we really know about what they go through? Not much, it turns out. That's why a recent study set out to measure the mental and physical strain of performing CPR. They wanted to see how it stacks up

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