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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Angola's Endiama Eyes De Beers, But Funding Unclear

Angola's state-owned diamond company, Endiama, has its eyes on a piece of De Beers. But there's a catch: the Angolan government won't be funding this deal through its national budget. That's what Finance Minister Vera Daves de Sousa made clear recently. Endiama had earlier shown interest in buying

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Mastercard's Big Bet on Crypto: A Game-Changer or Just Another Move?

Mastercard is making a bold move into the crypto world. They are close to buying Zero Hash for around $1. 5 to $2 billion. This isn't just another company playing around with digital money. It's a big step towards changing how money moves around the world. Zero Hash is like the hidden engine that p

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: A Spooktacular Forecast for Southern California

Southern California is gearing up for a delightful Halloween night, with weather conditions that seem to be straight out of a dream. The skies will be clear, offering a perfect backdrop for trick-or-treating under the glow of a Waxing Gibbous moon, which will be 69% illuminated. As the sun dips bel

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Help Nurses Cope with Work Stress

Nurses today face a tough job. They deal with advanced tech and growing responsibilities. This can lead to burnout and unhappiness at work. But there's a factor that might help: spirituality. Research shows that the work environment affects how nurses feel about their jobs. But what about the role

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Labs and DNA Codes: A New Hope for Wildlife in Guinea-Bissau

In Guinea-Bissau, a country rich in biodiversity but struggling with poverty and illegal wildlife trade, a new approach is being tested to protect its animals. The idea is to use small, cheap labs and DNA codes to identify species and train locals. This could be a big deal for a place like Guinea-Bi

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Affinity's Big Change: What You Need to Know

Affinity, a popular image-editing tool, has just undergone a significant transformation. After being acquired by Canva, Affinity has launched a new, unified app called "Affinity by Canva. " This app combines the features of Photo, Designer, and Publisher into one. The best part? It's free to use wit

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Boost Global Markets: A Quick Look at Today's Trends

The global stock market is buzzing again, all thanks to some big names in tech. After a little break, the rally is back on track, with Asian shares almost hitting record highs. The MSCI regional stocks index went up by 0. 4%, and Japanese shares saw a 1% rise. But it wasn't all good news, as markets

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Helping Young Adults with Early Psychosis Connect with Their Communities

Young adults dealing with early psychosis face unique challenges when trying to engage with their communities. Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) programs are designed to support these individuals, but there's a gap in understanding how these programs help with community involvement beyond education,

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Oct 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Billie Eilish Challenges Billionaires to Share Their Fortune

Billie Eilish, the famous singer, made a bold statement at an awards event. She questioned why billionaires have so much money while many people struggle. She was speaking in front of Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire behind Meta. Eilish urged the super-rich to give away their wealth, especially now

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elliot Tuttle Joins Fusion Entertainment After Bold Film Debut

Elliot Tuttle, a rising filmmaker, has teamed up with Fusion Entertainment. This comes after his first feature film, "Blue Film, " made waves at film festivals. The movie, a queer thriller, had its premiere at The Edinburgh Film Festival and later showed at NewFest. "Blue Film" tells the story of a

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