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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

U. S. Tries to Improve Ties with Belarus, Focuses on Freeing Detainees

The United States is trying to improve its relationship with Belarus, a country known for its strict government. President Donald Trump has chosen John Coale to be the special envoy to Belarus. Coale's job will be to negotiate the release of more prisoners held in Belarus. Belarus has a long histor

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

Sunny South Florida Beckons Wall Street Firms

South Florida is rolling out the red carpet for Wall Street companies, hoping to entice them with sunshine, low taxes, and a luxurious lifestyle. A recent event in Boca Raton, dubbed "The Wall Street South Experience, " is set to bring together top executives from New York-based firms and South Flor

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

Google's New Tool: Betting on the Future with Kalshi and Polymarket

Google is adding a new feature to its finance tools. It will now include odds from prediction platforms Kalshi and Polymarket. This move could expose millions of users to these platforms, which are facing legal challenges. Kalshi and Polymarket argue that their platforms are not gambling sites. The

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Why Indian Teens Light Up: The School and Faith Factor

In the bustling cities of Mumbai and Kolkata, a recent investigation uncovered some surprising facts about why some Indian teens pick up smoking. Over 2, 000 adolescents were part of this study, which aimed to understand the role of school bonds and religious beliefs in teen smoking habits. Surpris

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Nov 08 2025CRYPTO

BitMart's Big Move: CEO Joins Forbes Business Council

BitMart, a major player in the cryptocurrency world, just got a big boost. Their CEO, Nathan Chow, has been invited to join the Forbes Business Council. This isn't just any club; it's a group of top business leaders who share ideas and set trends. Chow's invitation shows how far BitMart has come and

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Leading the Cheer? Fans or Stars?

Ever wondered who's really calling the shots in spreading national pride online? A deep dive into Chinese social media shows that fans, not celebrities, are the real trendsetters. Over 8 million posts and comments were scanned using smart tech to sort out the chatter. The surprising find? Fans have

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Nov 08 2025EDUCATION

Why CU Boulder Needs to Teach History to All Students

CU Boulder is missing a big chance to shape well-rounded students. Right now, students can graduate without ever taking a history class. This isn't just a small oversight. It sends a clear message: the university doesn't think knowing history is important. History isn't just about memorizing dates

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Money Troubles: The Coming Storm in Chinese Families

China is facing a big problem. It's not just about getting richer. It's about getting older. This mix is causing a lot of worry. Soon, there will be a huge transfer of wealth from one generation to the next. But it won't be like the fancy dramas we see on TV. In China, many families are not super r

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide: A New Hope for Liver Health in 2025

In 2025, a significant update was made to how doctors treat a liver condition called MASH. This condition is linked to metabolic issues and used to be known as NAFLD. The update focuses on using a drug called semaglutide, which is found in a medication named Wegovy. The FDA gave Wegovy the green li

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Pilots' Struggle Before Fatal Crash

A cargo plane's crew fought to regain control just before it crashed in Louisville, Kentucky. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) shared this detail during a recent update. The incident happened earlier this week, resulting in at least 13 fatalities. The flight, operated by UPS, began l

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