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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Stock Takes a Hit: Is It Time to Jump In?

Robinhood's stock price dropped around 9% recently. This happened after the company reported lower trading activity across different markets. In November, trading volumes fell by 37% for stocks, 28% for options, and 12% for cryptocurrencies. This decline is likely due to worries about market bubbles

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Dec 12 2025CRYPTO

BNB's Recent Dip: What's Happening and Why It Matters

BNB, the digital currency tied to the BNB Chain, saw its value drop by more than 2. 7% in a single day, landing at $865. This happened after the Federal Reserve made a small change to interest rates. While other investments like gold and stocks went up, cryptocurrencies took a hit, with the overall

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Why Lower Interest Rates Might Not Be the Best Idea

Howard Marks, a big name in finance, thinks the Federal Reserve might be messing with interest rates too much. He reckons that when the Fed plays around with rates, people start taking bigger risks with their money. Right now, he doesn't see why rates need to go much lower. In a chat with Bloomberg

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tiny Containers for Better Oil Extraction

Getting more oil from the ground is tricky. One way is to use chemicals, but it's expensive and can harm the environment. Now, there's a new idea: tiny capsules filled with chemicals. These capsules can be sent deep into the oil fields. They release chemicals only where they are needed. This can sav

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Dec 12 2025CRIME

The Bowling Alley Boss and the Missing Millions

A bowling alley owner in Milford is in hot water. David Breen, who runs the "Pinz" bowling alley, is accused of taking over $1. 2 million meant for his business and using it for personal luxuries. This money was part of the COVID-19 relief funds, specifically the Economic Injury and Disaster Loan (E

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Money Moves: Europe's Plan to Fund Ukraine

Europe is stepping up its game to help Ukraine. The finance ministers are meeting to talk about how to get money fast. They want to use Russian assets that are stuck in Europe. These assets were frozen because of Russia's actions in Ukraine. The idea is to use these assets to give Ukraine the funds

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Dec 12 2025RELIGION

Faith in Action: How Religion Shapes Everyday Ethics

Religion has long been a guiding force in shaping moral values and inspiring acts of kindness. It goes beyond rituals and traditions, offering a framework for ethical living in a world that can often be tough and unforgiving. One group that stands out in this regard is the Iglesia Ni Cristo, or Chur

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Bristol Museum Hit by Major Artifact Heist

In a shocking turn of events, four unidentified men broke into the Bristol Museum in southwestern England. They made off with over 600 items from the British Empire and Commonwealth collection. This incident took place in the early hours of September 25th. The police are now on the hunt for these su

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Lavish Living: How Stolen Funds Fueled a Life of Luxury

In Minnesota, a group of people, many from the Somali community, took advantage of a program meant to feed hungry kids. They stole hundreds of millions of dollars meant for meals and used it to live lavishly. They bought fancy cars, luxurious homes, and even took trips to exotic places like the Mald

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

NASCAR and Teams Find Common Ground After Long Fight

A long legal battle between NASCAR and two racing teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, has finally come to an end. The dispute was about the charter system, which is like a franchise in other sports. It guarantees teams certain revenues and entry into all major races. The teams accused NAS

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