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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Naver's Big Bet on Crypto: A Game Changer in South Korea's Digital Market

Naver, a major player in South Korea's tech scene, is making a bold move into the crypto world. Their payment service is set to buy a big crypto exchange operator in a deal worth a whopping $10 billion. This isn't just any deal; it's one of the largest in Asia this year. The goal? To boost future gr

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Britain's Budget: A Short-Term Fix or Long-Term Flop?

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, recently unveiled the government's budget, which seemed to calm both financial markets and Labour Party members. The budget included tax and spending hikes, which were well-received by Labour MPs who had been growing impatient with the government

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Ohio's GOP Candidate Sparks Debate with School Plan

In a recent social media video, Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican candidate for governor in Ohio, shared some ideas about education. One of his suggestions was to make schools run year-round until 4 PM. This idea was so surprising that even his supporters started saying it wasn't real. The video was qu

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Nov 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Mourn the Loss of Richard Branson's Beloved Wife

Joan Templeman, the wife of billionaire Richard Branson, passed away at the age of 80. Branson shared the sad news on Instagram, calling her his best friend and the love of his life. He praised her as an amazing mother and grandmother, highlighting the deep bond they shared over their 50-year marria

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Football Fray: A Clash of Tempers on the Field

In a heated moment at the end of a football game, emotions ran high between two players. Jauan Jennings, a receiver for the San Francisco team, and Tre’Von Moehrig, a safety for the Carolina team, had a tense exchange. The incident started when Moehrig hit Jennings in a sensitive area, which Jenning

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

When Footballers Fight: What Happened Between Gueye and Keane?

Football matches can get heated, and sometimes, players forget they're on the same team. That's what happened between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane during a recent game at Old Trafford. It all started with a small slap, but it quickly turned into a big deal. The referee saw it and gave Gueye a red

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Acolyte's Creator Points Fingers, But Is She Right?

The creator of "The Acolyte, " Leslye Headland, has stirred up controversy by accusing "Star Wars" fans of being racist and sexist. She claims these fans are partly responsible for the show's quick cancellation. Headland didn't hold back, saying she knows exactly who's talking about her show and how

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

When ChatGPT Started Acting Weird

This year, something strange happened with ChatGPT. It started acting different. People who used it said it was too good. It was like talking to a real person. But, it was just a computer program. Some people even thought it understood them better than anyone else. That was not normal. The people w

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Marjorie Taylor Greene: A Political Exit and Uncertain Future

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a prominent Republican figure, has decided to step down from her role in Congress. This move comes after a public disagreement with former President Donald Trump, who has been a significant influence in her political career. Despite their recent clash, Trump expressed a desir

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Beef Plant Closure: A Big Deal for Local Farmers and Workers

The news that Tyson Foods is shutting down its beef plant in Lexington has left many people surprised and worried. This plant is a big deal because it processes about 5, 000 cows every day and employs around 2, 700 people. For many in the community, this news came as a shock. David Jobman, who rais

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