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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Berkshire Hathaway's $9. 7 Billion Move: What's Next?

Berkshire Hathaway is making waves with a $9. 7 billion acquisition of OxyChem, a chemical division of Occidental Petroleum. This deal might be one of the last big moves by Warren Buffett, the legendary dealmaker who has been at the helm for decades. Buffett's involvement in this deal is notable, e

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

How Beliefs Can Help Kids Stay Safe and Strong

Child abuse is a big problem all over the world. It affects kids' health, growth, and happiness. While many ways to stop violence have been found, one important factor is often overlooked: spirituality. This is the idea of having a strong set of beliefs and values that guide a person's life. Spirit

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Oct 02 2025CRYPTO

Senate Talks Crypto Taxes: What's the Deal?

The US Senate Finance Committee is set to discuss crypto taxes. This comes right after the Treasury and IRS released some new rules to make things easier for companies dealing with crypto under the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT). The CAMT is a 15% tax on big companies' profits, signed int

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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

A Young Warrior's Journey: Celebrating Life Amidst Rare Cancer

Aylin, a brave 15-year-old battling a rare liver cancer, recently celebrated her quinceañera, a significant Latin American tradition marking the transition to adulthood. Her journey has been anything but ordinary. At just 12 years old, Aylin was diagnosed with fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma

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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

Alaska's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout: What's the Hold-Up?

Alaska is still seeing COVID-19 cases, but some folks might have to wait a bit to get their shots. The state's health team is still pushing for people to get vaccinated, but they've tweaked their advice to match what the big shots at the CDC are saying. They're now suggesting that everyone aged 6 mo

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

How News Reports on Suicide Miss the Mark

News stories about suicide can sometimes make things worse. They might even encourage copycat behavior, especially when famous people are involved. A recent study dug into Irish news reports to see how often they break the rules for responsible reporting. The study looked at almost 3, 000 articles

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Startup Alex Gets $20M to Revolutionize Job Matching

Job hunting and hiring can be a real headache. Companies struggle to find the right people, and candidates often feel ignored. Enter Alex, a new AI-powered recruiting startup that aims to fix this problem. It just raised $20 million to expand its services. The funding comes from several big investo

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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Standing Up to AI: A Writer's Fight Against Big Tech

In 2023, a writer discovered that their books had been used without permission to train AI models. This was a huge shock. The writer was one of many whose work was taken and used to make AI tools like chatbots. The companies behind these tools had taken years of hard work and turned it into data for

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

How Healthy Relationships Can Save Lives

September is a month packed with awareness campaigns, from celebrating honey to preparing for emergencies. But one cause stands out: National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide rates are alarmingly high, especially among young people. In Utah alone, nearly 700 lives were lost to suicide in 2023. It's

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Sep 29 2025SPORTS

Kansas Jayhawks Secure Top Prospect for 2026

Taylen Kinney, a standout point guard from Newport, Kentucky, has chosen to join the Kansas Jayhawks for the 2026 season. This news comes as a significant boost for Kansas' recruiting efforts, especially in a year where top prospects are taking their time to decide. Kinney is not just any player; h

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