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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers' Paychecks: A Double Standard?

Congress has a habit of playing games with the American people's money. They often fail to pass a budget, leading to government shutdowns that hurt many families. Yet, while these shutdowns cause real suffering, Congress members continue to collect their paychecks and enjoy top-notch health care, al

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Going On?

Fiserv, a big name in payment tech, is having a rough time lately. Two major banks, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, just downgraded their rating for Fiserv's stock to "Hold. " This came after the company's third-quarter results didn't impress investors. The stock price dropped by 3. 23% in early t

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv's Stock Takes a Big Hit After Lowering Expectations

Fiserv, a major player in the fintech world, saw its stock drop sharply after it decided to lower its earnings forecast. The company's CEO, Mike Lyons, admitted that their current performance is not up to par. This news sent shockwaves through the market, with the stock price falling by a huge margi

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Entertainment Giant to Share Financial Insights

Alliance Entertainment, a key player in the entertainment and collectibles world, is gearing up to discuss its financial performance for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2026. This event is set for November 12, 2025, at 4:30 p. m. Eastern Time. The company, known for its vast range of products,

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Weekend Football Wins and Losses

This past Saturday saw some exciting football games. St. Cloud Cathedral beat Redwood Valley 49 to 27. Henry Schloe had a great game, throwing for four touchdowns. Three of those went to Nick Plante, who also threw a touchdown pass of his own. Alexandria had a big win against Sauk Rapids-Rice, scor

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Oct 27 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin or Bust: A Bold Plan to Tackle America's Massive Debt

America's debt is skyrocketing, and some folks are thinking outside the box to fix it. One idea? Swap some of the country's gold for Bitcoin. This isn't just a random thought—it's a plan backed by some serious people. The idea comes from Sen. Cynthia Lummis. She thinks converting part of the U. S.

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Plastics and Toxins: An Unlikely Alliance

In the world of environmental science, things aren't always as straightforward as they seem. Take zebrafish larvae, for instance. These tiny fish face big trouble when exposed to cadmium sulfide (CdS), a harmful chemical. When sunlight hits CdS, it releases toxic cadmium (Cd2+), which slows down the

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Oct 20 2025FINANCE

Pound in Peril: Experts Predict a Rocky Road for the UK Economy

The UK's economic future is looking shaky, and investors are taking notice. Many fund managers are placing bets that the pound will drop in value. This is because the UK is facing slow growth and some tough financial decisions are coming up. Rachel Reeves, the Finance Minister, has a big task ahead

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Debt Pile-Up: A Global Concern

Governments worldwide are in a bit of a pickle. They've been spending more than they earn, and the debt is piling up. This isn't new, but it's getting worse. Before the pandemic, global debt was already high, but now it's even higher. And it's not slowing down. Five years ago, when the pandemic hit

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Numbers Affect DNA in Water

Scientists wanted to see how many fish in a tank affect the DNA floating in the water. They used special tests to measure DNA levels. The idea was to find out if more fish mean more DNA, and how long this DNA lasts. First, they filled tanks with different amounts of fish. Then, they took water samp

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