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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Choosing Your Business Exit: Individual Buyer or Private Equity?

Selling a business is a big deal. It's not just about the money. It's about what you want and what the buyer wants. Two main options are out there: an individual buyer or a private equity firm. Each has its pros and cons. First, think about what you want. If you want a clean break and to keep your

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tennessee's Big Bet on Data: Why the Future is Here

Data is everywhere, and it's growing at an incredible pace. In 2024, the world created, copied, or consumed about 149 zettabytes of data. To put that into perspective, one gigabyte can hold around 200 songs or 30 minutes of HD video. Now, imagine multiplying that by 149 trillion. That's the amount o

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

From Bankruptcy to Boardroom: Nick Leeson's New Role

Nick Leeson, the man who shook the financial world, is back in the game. He's not trading derivatives this time, but offering advice. Leeson, known for causing Barings Bank to collapse, has joined HedgX, a risk technology firm. His role? Advising on risk management and business growth. Leeson's pas

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

A Tech Company Hits a Major Milestone

Lleida. net, a tech services firm, just hit a big number: their EBITDA is over three million euros for the first time ever. This is a big deal because it shows they're growing fast. Last year, at this time, they were at 2. 24 million euros. Now, they're at 3. 02 million euros. That's a 34% jump! Bu

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Westworld's Fall: A Sci-Fi Dream Turned Nightmare

Westworld started with a bang but ended with a whimper. It was supposed to be the next big thing in TV, a show that would change the game. But somewhere along the way, it lost its way. The first season was amazing. It had everything: great acting, a gripping story, and big ideas. People loved it. It

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Dietary Guidelines Delayed: What's the Hold-Up?

The government's new food rules are running late. The shutdown messed things up, so now the plan is to release them in December. The big boss, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , wants to shake things up. He thinks the old rules are outdated and wants to push more meat and dairy. This isn't just about what's o

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Brain Power: How Exercise and Smart Screen Use Boost Teen Mental Health

Teenagers who stay active and use screens wisely may be giving their brains a big advantage. Recent studies from Finland suggest that physical fitness and how teens engage with digital devices can shape their brain's development. This isn't just about staying fit; it's about how these habits influen

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Oct 28 2025OPINION

Small Businesses Face Health Care Hurdles

In the heart of Anchorage, a small business owner found the freedom to pursue their passion a decade ago. This leap was made possible by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which provided a safety net for those venturing into self-employment. Health care, much like public services, is a fundamental need.

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Show Your Canes Pride: Unique Gifts for Miami Hurricanes Fans

Miami Hurricanes fans are known for their passion and loyalty. They love to show off their team spirit in style. Whether you're looking for a big gift or something small, there's plenty to choose from. The Hurricanes have a strong brand, recognized all over the country. Their success in sports has m

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Nourishing the Body: A Scientist's Path to Lasting Health

Dr. Mitra Ray has spent over 40 years studying how food can boost energy and improve health. She believes that small, daily choices in what we eat can make a big difference in how we feel. Her work focuses on using science to help people live healthier lives. Dr. Ray's interest in health began afte

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