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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Buzz: Trump's $2, 000 Plan Sparks Big Moves

Trump's new idea to give every American $2, 000 has got people talking. He says this money will come from taxes on imports. Some folks think it's a great idea, while others are not so sure. They worry it might cause prices to go up or that it won't even happen. This news has made people feel more e

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Foods in Packages: A Hidden Risk for Young Women

Young women might face a higher chance of developing early-stage colon issues if they eat a lot of processed foods. This is what a recent study suggests. The research tracked over 29, 000 nurses under 50 for many years. They looked at what the nurses ate and whether they developed precancerous growt

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Rollercoaster: Nvidia and Bitcoin Take the Wheel

The stock market had a wild ride on Friday. It started with a big drop but then bounced back. The S&P 500, which tracks a big chunk of the market, ended the day with a tiny loss. The Nasdaq, home to many tech giants, actually finished in the green. The Dow Jones, however, took a bigger hit, though n

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

College Football Showdowns: Who Will Come Out on Top?

This weekend's college football games are set to be a thrilling mix of high stakes and intense rivalries. Let's break down some of the most exciting matchups. Michigan and Northwestern are set to face off at Chicago's Wrigley Field. Michigan, currently ranked 18th, has been on a winning streak, whi

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Walmart's Stock Soars: A Look at the Numbers

Walmart's stock has seen a remarkable rise since Doug McMillon took the helm in 2014. It has more than quadrupled in value, outperforming many of its competitors. Only Amazon and Costco have seen better returns in that time. Target, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Kroger, and Albertsons have all lagged

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Data Drought: The Aftermath of a Government Shutdown

The government is back to work, but the economic data drought continues. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has announced that the September jobs report will be released on Thursday, ending a six-week dry spell that started when federal funding ran out on October 1. However, economists, policymake

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Kai Trump's Golf Debut: A Mix of Nerves and Potential

Kai Trump, the 18-year-old granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, recently made her debut in the LPGA tournament, The Annika. Her performance was a mix of highs and lows, showing both her potential and the challenges she faces as a newcomer to professional golf. Trump's first day was rough

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Seattle's New Mayor-Elect Sides with Starbucks Workers

Seattle has a new mayor-elect, and she's already making waves. Katie Wilson, who recently won the Seattle mayoral race, surprised many by joining Starbucks workers on strike. She didn't just show up; she actively encouraged people to boycott the coffee chain. This move aligns with Wilson's strong s

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Washington: What You Need to Know

A person in Washington state has caught bird flu, and it's a type that hasn't been seen in humans before. This is the first time in nine months that someone in the US has gotten bird flu. The person is older, has other health problems, and lives in Grays Harbor County. They were put in the hospital

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actors Celebrate Themselves with a New Name

The Screen Actors Guild Awards is changing its name to The Actor Awards. This shift highlights the focus on actors, as the trophy itself is called "The Actor. " The change aims to make the show's purpose clearer to a global audience. The rebranding was announced ahead of the 32nd ceremony, schedule

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