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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Leaders Chat on Trade and Crime

A recent phone chat between Brazilian President Lula and former US President Trump covered some big topics. Trade and fighting crime were at the top of the list. Lula was happy that Trump had decided to lower some tariffs on Brazilian exports like coffee and beef. He hopes to keep talking about othe

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Dec 03 2025CRIME

New York's Crime Numbers Drop, But Will It Last?

New York City is seeing some of the lowest crime rates in years. Shootings, murders, and even retail theft are all down. This is great news for the city and its residents. But the question is, can the next mayor keep this trend going? The city's subway system is now safer than it has been in a long

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

A Lowell Teacher's Green Lesson

A science teacher at Lowell High School is making waves. She's not just teaching students about nature; she's getting them to roll up their sleeves and help protect it. Right now, her students are caring for baby turtles from local forests. Once they're big enough, the students will set them free. T

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV Giants Share Their Plans for Your Next Binge

Big TV companies are on the hunt for new shows to keep us glued to our screens. They spilled the beans at a recent event in London. The bosses from Fox, Fremantle, Banijay, A&E, and ITV Studios talked about what they want to see more of. Fremantle is all about crime shows, game shows, and bringing

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Why Are Coaches Paid So Much?

College football coaches are getting paid a lot of money. Lane Kiffin is the latest example. He just got a big job at Louisiana State University (LSU). The school will pay him about $91 million over seven years. That's a lot of money! Some people think this is a problem. They say it shows what's wro

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Dec 03 2025CRYPTO

Smart Money Moves in Crypto: A New Approach to Investing

Crypto markets are known for their wild swings. But what if there was a way to enjoy the upsides without the stomach-churning downsides? That's the question Eric Jackson, a seasoned hedge fund manager, is tackling with his new venture, EMJ Capital. Jackson's firm is gearing up to launch EMJX, a cry

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Dec 03 2025CRYPTO

How Tokenized Finance Could Boost Solana's Future

Solana is making waves in the crypto world. It's not just about trading tokens anymore. Big financial players are starting to use blockchain technology for real-world assets. This could be a game-changer for Solana's price and its role in the market. Tokenization is a big deal. It's about turning r

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Dec 03 2025OPINION

Why AI Might Leave Us Short on Workers

AI is changing the job market. Many fear it will take jobs away. But the real issue might be a lack of skilled workers. AI needs people who can use it well. Without the right skills, workers may struggle. The problem starts in schools. Many students lack strong math skills. This is true even at top

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's New Favorite: Credo Technology's Skyrocketing Success

Wall Street is buzzing about Credo Technology, a company specializing in high-speed solutions. The excitement comes after Credo reported impressive results and guidance that surpassed expectations. The company's growth is fueled by a booming market for active electrical cables. Analysts are taking

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Unpacking Nuclear Weapons: A Conversation with Laura Reed

Laura Reed, a well-known expert in global security and U. S. foreign policy, is set to discuss the future of nuclear weapons in a world full of challenges. This event is organized by the World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts and will take place on December 16th from noon to 1 p. m. at 1350

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