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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Cattle Prices: What's Going On?

Cattle prices have been a hot topic lately. From 2021 to 2024, producers had a strong hold on the market. This was partly due to a lot of money being printed and some dry weather. Things got even tighter in 2025 when the government stepped in, closing the Mexican border and adding big taxes on impor

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Tiny Turbojet Engine Takes Flight: A Leap in Aviation Tech

China has made a big step in making its own airplane engines. They tested a small, super-light turbojet engine. This engine is special because it was mostly made using 3D printing. The test showed that the engine can work well on its own, not just in controlled tests. The engine powered a drone for

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Russia's Bomb Boom: A Threat to Ukraine

Russia is making a lot of glide bombs. A high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer said they plan to make up to 120, 000 this year. This includes 500 new types that can go really far, up to 200 kilometers. That's a big deal because these bombs are cheap and can cause a lot of damage. These glide

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How to Make Good Habits Stick at Work

Creating good habits at work is not just about willpower. It's about setting up the right environment. James Clear, known for his work on habits, shared some practical tips. First, leaders need to ask the right questions. Where is the team headed? What are they aiming for? It could be money, creati

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Nov 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Cold Weather and Your Car Tires: What You Need to Know

When the temperature drops, your car tires might need some attention. It's not uncommon to see that tire pressure light pop up on your dashboard during cold snaps. But why does this happen? Cold air makes the air molecules inside your tires slow down and bunch up. This change in air behavior causes

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Fair Fight: The Future of Women's Sports

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a big change. They might ban biological male trans athletes from women's competitions. This has sparked a lot of talk among those who support women's sports. In the U. S. , the Supreme Court is set to hear two big cases about this issue. Thes

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

AI Spending Set to Fuel Massive Bond Sales in 2026

Bond sales in the US are expected to hit an all-time high in 2026. The reason? A lot of it has to do with companies pouring money into AI. This surge in bond issuance is predicted to reach $1. 81 trillion. That's even higher than the previous record set in 2020, which was $1. 76 trillion. So, what

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

A Wild Proposal and More SEC Football Drama

In a surprising twist during Ole Miss' game against The Citadel, a former student, Drew O'Connor, popped the question to his girlfriend, Madison Barnette, on the field. Barnette, who had been practicing as the holder for field goals, was caught off guard when O'Connor got down on one knee and propos

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Nov 14 2025CRYPTO

Why JACKBIT Stands Out in the Crypto Casino World

JACKBIT is making waves in the online gambling scene by using cryptocurrencies. This platform is all about fast transactions and keeping user info private. It's licensed by Curacao eGaming, which means it follows the rules. Plus, it accepts lots of different cryptocurrencies, making it easy for anyo

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Magnetic Dance: How Plasma Pressure Shakes Up the Magnetodisk

Jupiter's magnetic bubble, or magnetosphere, is a whirlwind of activity. Unlike Earth's, it's not just pushed around by the solar wind. Instead, it has a vast magnetodisk spinning around the planet. This disk has been studied for decades, but how it stays stable is still a puzzle. Recent findings f

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