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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Where Did All the Work Go? Hollywood's Commercial Crews Feel the Pinch

Hollywood's commercial production crews are facing a tough time. Work is drying up, and many are looking elsewhere for opportunities. Diane McArter, who runs Furlined, a company that produces ads for big names like Apple and Eli Lilly, is one of those affected. She's been traveling a lot lately, sho

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Mixed Bag: Profits Dip but Full-Year Forecast Gets a Boost

Sony Pictures Entertainment saw a drop in profits for the second quarter of 2024. Revenues were $2. 3 billion, which is a small decrease of 2% compared to the same time last year. Profits fell by 25% to $93 million, and adjusted OIBDA was down 16% at $183 million. The main reason for this drop is th

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Yoga and Naturopathy: A Fresh Look at Managing Chronic Nerve Issues

Chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (CIAP) is a tricky condition. It slowly messes with nerves, causing sensory or sensorimotor problems. It's often linked to type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and metabolic syndrome. This condition isn't rare. It affects 75 to 125 people out of every 100, 0

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wittmann's Fight Against a Giant Rail Project

In the quiet town of Wittmann, life is simple and peaceful. People enjoy the calm desert mornings and the close-knit community. But this tranquility is at risk. A massive rail project, proposed by BNSF Railway, could change everything. The project, called Logistics Park Phoenix, is a $3. 2 billion p

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Nov 12 2025CRIME

The Hidden Heist: How Billions Vanish from Food Aid Programs

The USDA is raising alarms about a massive theft problem in food assistance programs. They believe that around $12 billion is stolen every year from SNAP benefits, but this number might be even higher. The thieves are getting smarter, using high-tech tricks to steal from the system. Investigators h

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Tech Tools Can't Fix Teamwork Troubles

Teams often find themselves drowning in meetings, yet these gatherings don't always lead to the desired outcomes. It's a classic case of a never-ending loop. The problem isn't the fancy tools they use, but how they use them. For instance, a team in the middle of a complex tech shift tries to rely on

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech World's Big Moves: A Quick Look at Today's Happenings

Big things are happening in the tech world today. Let's dive in! First up, Yann LeCun, a top AI scientist at Meta, is planning to leave and start his own company. This is a big deal because LeCun is one of the pioneers of modern deep learning. His move could inspire other top researchers to do the

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's New Visa: A Tech Talent Magnet or Just a Start?

China is making a big move to attract foreign tech workers with its new K-visa. This visa is like the U. S. 's H-1B, but with some key differences. For one, you don't need a job offer to apply. This is a big deal because it makes it easier for people to move to China for work. The U. S. has been ma

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Election Campaigns: A Hidden Source of Microplastic Pollution

Elections are a big deal, and campaigns use lots of banners and posters to get their message out. But what happens to all that stuff after the votes are cast? It turns out, these campaign materials might be a sneaky source of microplastic pollution. Scientists gathered some campaign banners and a p

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Germany's Merz: A Leader Struggling to Win Hearts

Friedrich Merz, Germany's Chancellor for the past six months, is finding it tough to keep his promises. He took charge with big plans to boost the economy, control immigration, and strengthen the military. But now, only a small number of Germans want him to stay in power. Merz, who just turned 70,

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