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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Wild Ride in 2025: Tariffs, Tech, and Triumphs

In 2025, the U. S. stock market had a rollercoaster year. It faced many challenges, but in the end, it ended up being a great year for investors who stayed patient. The S&P 500 index funds, which are a big part of many people's retirement savings, saw returns of over 18% by December 11. This was th

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

US Economy Shows Strong Growth Despite Challenges

The US economy showed strong growth in the third quarter of 2025, with GDP rising at an annual rate of 4. 3%. This growth was driven by increased consumer spending, exports, and government spending, though it was partially offset by a decrease in investment. The growth rate exceeded expectations, wh

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Slow March of Progress: Comparing Stone Tools and AI

People often talk about big changes in technology. They say AI is a huge deal, like the invention of stone tools. But is it really that simple? Stone tools changed how people lived thousands of years ago. They helped early humans hunt, cook, and build. But the change wasn't quick. It took a long ti

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Phoenix's Festive Lights: A Guide to Holiday Displays

Phoenix is known for its warm weather, but during the holidays, it's the dazzling lights that truly shine. Every year, people look forward to seeing the best light displays around the city. This year is no different, with a handy map to guide visitors to the most spectacular shows. The map is not j

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Migrants Fight to Keep U. S. Protections

A group of South Sudanese migrants and a non-profit organization have taken legal action against the U. S. government. They are challenging a recent decision to end temporary protections for over 200 South Sudanese nationals living in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in a Boston federal court,

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Tracking Tumor DNA: A New Way to Monitor Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment is getting a high-tech upgrade. Scientists are now looking at something called circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to see how well treatments are working, especially for a type of cancer known as large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). This isn't just any DNA; it's the DNA that tumors shed into the

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Help Us Give Better?

People in America are generous. In 2024, donations reached new heights, especially when families struggled with delays in food assistance. Yet, overall giving has stayed at 2. 5% of GDP for 50 years. The issue isn't a lack of caring. It's a lack of tools to turn that caring into real change. AI cou

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

China and EU Dairy Trade Feud Heats Up

China has decided to impose tariffs on European dairy products. The move comes after an investigation into EU subsidies for dairy. These subsidies, according to China, have hurt their own dairy industry. The tariffs will range from 21. 9% to 42. 7%. Companies that cooperated with the investigation w

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rediscovering Classic Gaming with the Gamestation Go

The Gamestation Go is a modern twist on classic gaming. It offers a vast collection of over 200 Atari games, including home console and arcade titles. The console comes with a variety of controllers, such as a trackball and a dial, making it a versatile gaming device. It also features an HDMI port,

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Jim Beam Takes a Break: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Jim Beam, the famous bourbon whiskey brand, is taking a short break. Starting January 1st, the main distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, will stop making whiskey. This is not forever, though. The company wants to use this time to make some improvements. The good news is that visitors can still go to t

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