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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

From Classroom to Business: How Two Brothers Turned Lessons into Success

Two brothers, Derek and Dominik Zirkle, initially found their high school financial literacy class dull. The course, taught by Theory Federal Credit Union, covered basic financial skills like managing accounts and understanding interest. At first, the twins weren't impressed. Their teacher had to ad

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Are Messing with Kids' Minds

A new book takes a hard look at why so many kids today are feeling anxious and down. It points a big finger at smartphones and all that screen time. The idea is that kids aren't getting enough time to just be kids, playing outside and hanging out with friends in real life. Instead, they're glued to

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

UK Crypto Rules: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Starting next year, crypto traders in the UK will have to share more personal details with trading platforms. This is part of new rules that aim to track crypto transactions and ensure people pay the right taxes. The UK government has decided that crypto service providers must collect and report cu

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Why Electric Cars Lose Value Faster Than Gas Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for a while now. They are becoming more common on the roads, and the technology is improving. Charging is faster, batteries last longer, and prices are dropping. However, there's a catch: EVs lose value much quicker than gas-powered cars. On average, gas car

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Nov 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's COP30: A Step Forward or Just More Talk?

COP30 in Brazil left many feeling let down, but it wasn't all bad. The event faced tough challenges from the start. The US wasn't there, and Argentina wasn't helping. Plus, there was still no clear plan on how to get $300 billion to help poorer countries fight climate change. That money is needed by

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Nov 30 2025FINANCE

How Money Magic Tricked the UK

The UK's economy has been on a wild ride for over four decades. Two big mistakes, the resource curse and the finance curse, have shaped its path. These weren't accidents. They were choices made by leaders who thought they knew better. First, there was the resource curse. In the late 1970s and early

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

America's Immigration Debate Heats Up After Tragic Shooting

President Donald Trump has recently taken a strong stance against immigration, proposing to halt migration from poorer countries and remove millions of immigrants from the U. S. He claims that immigrants are responsible for various issues, including crime and housing shortages, and has called for "r

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Nov 30 2025FINANCE

RoboSense: A Stock Worth Watching?

RoboSense Technology Company is grabbing attention from investors and analysts alike. The company's shares recently closed at HK$32. 76, but analysts see more potential. Huatai Securities, for instance, kept their "Buy" rating, predicting a price target of HK$51. 48. That's not all. The general cons

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande Speaks Out Against Body Shaming

Ariana Grande has had enough of people talking about her body. She wants everyone to know that making comments about someone's appearance is not okay. It's harmful and it needs to stop. She recently shared an old interview on Instagram. In the interview, she talks about how people have always comme

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