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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Smart Bets for Week 11: Who to Watch in NFL

Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback, is having a great season. He's leading the league in passing yards and touchdowns. But in Week 11, he faces a tough challenge. The Seahawks have a strong defense. They rank sixth in scoring defense and fourth in yards per play allowed. Stafford's average pass

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Green Energy Venture Seeks Major Investment

A significant shift is happening in India's green energy sector. Hygenco Green Energies Pvt is in talks to sell nearly half of its company. The deal could bring in $125 million. This money will help them reach a big goal. They want to produce 10 gigawatts of green hydrogen by 2030. The buyers are a

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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Lending Project Mutuum Finance Nears $20M Milestone

Mutuum Finance (MUTM), a decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol, is making waves in the crypto world. The project is on the brink of a significant milestone, with funding approaching $20 million. This surge in interest comes as the team wraps up Roadmap Phase 2, setting the stage for the proj

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Boost Your Business Earnings

Many people think making more money in business is all about working harder. But that's not the case. There are three key areas that can really make a difference: how much you charge, how you manage your costs, and how many sales you make. These apply to any type of business, but many entrepreneurs,

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Who Won the Shutdown Showdown?

The government shutdown might be over, but not everyone is happy with the outcome. Democrats feel like they gave up too much, while Republicans think they struck a fair deal. Most Americans believe that Republicans and President Trump came out on top. A recent survey asked people who were interview

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

Victims Speak Up: A New Approach to Justice

In the past, politicians often used the pain of crime victims to push their own agendas. They rarely asked what victims truly wanted or needed. Instead, they made assumptions and created laws that didn't always help. For example, after a tragic event in 1993, laws were passed that focused on punishm

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI on the Road: How Tech is Fixing Our Crumbling Highways

Across the country, states are using artificial intelligence to tackle road safety issues. This tech helps spot problems like potholes and damaged guardrails, making repairs faster and more efficient. In Hawaii, officials are giving away free dashboard cameras to drivers. These cameras use AI to ch

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Nov 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Turning a Year Older: November 16, 2025

November 16, 2025, is a special day for many famous faces. It's the day when several well-known actors, singers, and comedians add another candle to their birthday cakes. Let's take a closer look at some of these celebrities and see what makes them unique. First up, we have Diana Krall, a talented

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Nov 16 2025CRIME

A Rochester Man's Repeated Thefts Raise Concerns

A 21-year-old man from Rochester, Bill Gum Benjamin, is back in trouble with the law. This time, he's been convicted of stealing money from another person. Court papers say he scared the victim into taking out cash from ATMs and then took it. The victim, who didn't want to give Benjamin any more mon

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Judges Rate AI: A Closer Look

AI judges are now used to rate other AI systems. This is helpful, but it's not perfect. The judges can be biased and inconsistent. Past studies have tried to measure how reliable these AI judges are. But they often miss the mark. They don't explain their metrics well. They also don't tackle the issu

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