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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

PlaySimple Aims for Big Money Move in India

PlaySimple, a game company based in Bengaluru, is making big plans. It wants to raise a lot of money through an IPO. This is a big deal because it shows how popular mobile games have become. PlaySimple is known for games like Daily Themed Crossword and Word Bingo. These games are loved by many peopl

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Waukegan Schools Take a Bite Out of Food Service Issues

In Waukegan, the school district is trying to improve how food is served to students. There's a new app that lets students order meals ahead of time. This app is supposed to make things easier and reduce waste. But some school board members are worried because the app was promised two years ago and

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Cannabis Nearby: A Closer Look at Mental Health Effects

Living close to a cannabis shop might be doing more harm than good to mental health. A recent study found that people living within a 10-minute drive of a cannabis retailer had higher rates of mental health issues. This includes depression, anxiety, and even psychosis. The study looked at Medicaid d

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Blood Tests Could Change How We Treat Liver Disease

A cutting-edge company is teaming up with a big pharma player to tackle a growing health problem. The focus? A serious liver condition called MASH, which is linked to obesity and diabetes. The plan is to use smart blood tests to find better ways to treat it. The company, Mursla Bio, is known for it

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fuel Talk: White House Tries to Balance Oil and Biofuel Interests

The White House recently met with oil refiners and biofuel producers to tackle a long-standing issue about biofuel blending rules. The Trump administration is close to deciding whether larger refiners should compensate for the billions of gallons of biofuels that were exempted for smaller refineries

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Keeping His Job: Starmer's Aide Faces No Backlash

Morgan McSweeney, the top aide to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is staying put despite whispers of a power struggle. Rumors swirled that McSweeney was behind leaked stories targeting cabinet ministers, but sources close to him insist he had nothing to do with it. McSweeney's allies say he's done

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bitfarms: From Bitcoin to AI

Bitfarms, a big player in the Bitcoin mining world, is making a big change. They are slowly stepping away from mining Bitcoin and moving towards AI and high-performance computing. This shift is not just about Bitfarms; it's a trend in the industry. With Bitcoin prices dropping and profits shrinking,

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: What's Next for the Biggest Cryptocurrency?

Bitcoin's value has taken a hit, dropping to about $103, 000 this week. This drop has sparked worries that the largest cryptocurrency might be heading into a rough patch. Morgan Stanley, a big finance company, has warned that Bitcoin is now in its "fall season, " a time they say usually brings slowe

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Keep Seeing the Same Old Stuff?

Ever notice how your music, movie, or anime recommendations often seem to be the same popular stuff everyone else is into? This isn't just a coincidence. It's a problem called popularity bias. This happens when recommendation systems, those AI tools that suggest what you might like, favor the most p

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z's Smart Money Moves: Outsaving Older Generations

Gen Z, often labeled as financially struggling, is actually leading the pack in retirement savings. A recent study reveals that nearly half of Gen Z workers are on track for retirement, outpacing baby boomers, Gen X, and millennials. This is quite a surprise, given the common belief that younger gen

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