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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Kimberly-Clark's Risky Bet on Tylenol Amid Political Heat

Kimberly-Clark, a big name in consumer goods, just made a bold move. They bought Kenvue, the company behind Tylenol. But this deal didn't go over well with Wall Street. Their stock took a huge hit, the worst since the big crash in 1987. Shares dropped by 15%, which is a lot. Why did they do it? The

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

France and Asia: A Creative Powerhouse in the Making

France is stepping up its game in Asia, seeing the region as a hotspot for creativity in the world of entertainment. The country's film board, CNC, is leading the charge, aiming to make France and Europe major players in this space. At a recent event in Taiwan, CNC's boss Gaetan Bruel shared some b

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guess the Next Big Hit: Hollywood and Crypto Team Up

Hollywood. com and Crypto. com have teamed up to create prediction markets focused on entertainment. These markets let people bet on future events in movies, TV, music, and awards. Crypto. com Derivatives North America will handle the contracts, making it legal and safe for users. This isn't the fi

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Country Music Takes Over Australia: Strummingbird Festival Makes a Splash

Australia just got a new music festival, and it's all about country tunes! The Strummingbird Festival, put on by Live Nation and Kicks Entertainment, just wrapped up its first run. It stopped in three cities: Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, and Perth. Thousands of people showed up to enjoy the music over

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Before Fame: Unusual Jobs of Famous Faces

Many celebrities had odd jobs before they became famous. Some of these jobs were quite unusual. For example, Jonathan Bailey, who is known for his acting, used to work in a honey factory. He had to check the temperature of lemon curd early in the morning. This job made him realize that he did not wa

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Germany's Debate on Syrian Refugees: Politics and Reality

Germany is in a tough spot. The country took in a lot of Syrians during the war. Now, the government says the war is over. So, they think Syrians should go back. But is it that simple? The leader, Friedrich Merz, says Syrians can't stay because the war is over. He wants them to go back and help reb

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

The Fight for a Second Chance: Sam Bankman-Fried's Legal Battle

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former big shot of the crypto world, is not giving up. His legal team is making a big push to overturn his conviction. They say he didn't get a fair trial. The judges will listen to their arguments soon. Bankman-Fried was found guilty of some serious charges. He was accused o

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans: A New Era of Influence

The United States and China are locked in a high-stakes race to control the future of technology. Both nations are using their tech industries to expand their influence around the world. The U. S. is using its advanced AI and data systems to create dependencies on American networks. China, on the ot

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

CDW Boosts Shareholder Returns with Dividend Hike

CDW, a major tech solutions provider, just gave its shareholders a nice little gift. They've bumped up their quarterly cash dividend by 1% to $0. 630 per share. This pay-out is set to go out on December 10, 2025, to anyone who owns shares by November 25, 2025. This isn't just a random increase. It'

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Tiny Change Can Make Big Waves in Light Detection

Scientists have found a way to make light sensors work better by adding a special material to them. These sensors are used in things like communication and smart devices. The problem was that they weren't very good at detecting light in dark places or pinpointing where the light was coming from. But

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