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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Week 11 NFL Highlights: Standout Players and Upcoming Games

The NFL is in full swing with Week 11 bringing exciting matchups and standout performances. The Philadelphia Eagles are leading the pack, showcasing strong defense and a breakout player in Cooper DeJean. The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks are also making waves, with Nate Landman and Jaxon Smi

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Coffee Chaos: Why Starbucks Workers in California Are on Strike

A popular Starbucks in California's Downtown Disney is now closed. This is not because of a lack of customers, but because the workers decided to walk out. They are protesting for better pay and working conditions. The workers are part of a union called Starbucks Workers United. They want fair pay,

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

When Flying Private Beats Commercial: The Shutdown Effect

The government shutdown messed up flights for many. Commercial airlines saw delays and cancellations. But private jets? They had a great month. More people flew private in October than in years. Over 245, 000 private jet trips happened. That's a big jump from last year. Florida, Texas, and Californ

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Shine Bright Like a Star: Affordable Sparkly Fashion Finds

Celebrities have always been trendsetters, and recently, they've been sparking a glitter revolution. From Naomi Watts to Jane Fonda, stars are embracing shimmering outfits, proving that sparkles aren't just for special occasions. This trend has inspired fashion enthusiasts to seek out similar styles

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening in North America?

Measles is back with a vengeance in North America. Canada just lost its measles-free status after a big outbreak. Over 5, 000 people got sick, and sadly, two babies died. Health experts are worried the U. S. might be next. The World Health Organization has three levels for how well a country contro

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Nov 12 2025CRYPTO

From Crypto Geek to Millionaire: Efe Kelemci's Journey

Efe Kelemci, known online as Crypto Kid, is at a crossroads. With a substantial amount of money from his crypto ventures, he's contemplating a big purchase: a Ferrari. But is this a wise move, or just a flashy display? At just 18, Kelemci's journey is impressive. He started his YouTube channel at 1

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

eToro Stock: A Smart Buy After Recent Dip?

eToro, a popular platform for trading stocks and crypto, has caught the attention of Deutsche Bank. After a strong third-quarter performance, analyst Brian Bedell has upgraded eToro's stock from "hold" to "buy. " He also raised the target price slightly, from $44 to $45. Since its debut on the Nasda

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rivers at Risk: How Smart Management Can Tackle Antibiotic Pollution

Antibiotics in rivers are a big problem. They hurt nature and people. But how bad is it? And what can we do? Scientists used smart tech to find out. They looked at rivers all over the world. They found that rain and lots of farm animals make the problem worse. In Africa, rivers are in big trouble.

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon Snags Rights to Rebecca Yarros' Heart-Wrenching Romance

Amazon MGM Studios has won a heated competition to secure the film rights for Rebecca Yarros' emotional romance novel, The Last Letter. This victory comes after a fierce bidding war that saw major players like Netflix and Paramount also vying for the rights. The novel, which was re-released this yea

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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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