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Oct 09 2025BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines: Flying High in Q3 2025

Delta Air Lines is soaring into the end of 2025 with a strong performance. The airline's third-quarter profits grew by 11%, reaching $1. 42 billion. This is a big deal because it's higher than what experts predicted. Delta's boss, Ed Bastian, is happy with how things are going. He thinks the company

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who Blinks First?

The government shutdown is now in its fifth day, and things are getting tense. The White House is warning that if talks don't go anywhere, federal workers might start losing their jobs. Kevin Hassett, who works for the National Economic Council, said on CNN that everyone is hoping for a breakthrough

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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Jump on the Crypto Bandwagon

Big banks and stock exchanges are getting serious about crypto. They want to give their customers a way to buy and sell digital currencies. But building their own crypto systems is hard and expensive. So, they're turning to companies like Binance for help. Binance is offering a ready-made solution.

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Sep 29 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. EV Market: What Happens When the Incentives Dry Up?

The U. S. electric vehicle (EV) market is at a crossroads. With federal incentives set to expire, the real test of consumer demand begins. These incentives, which have been around since 2008, have played a significant role in boosting EV sales. But now, automakers and investors are bracing for a pot

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Employees in Limbo: Uncertainty and Anxiety Loom

Federal employees across the United States are grappling with a wave of uncertainty as a potential government shutdown looms. The anxiety is palpable, with many workers feeling abandoned and disrespected. The White House has directed agencies to prepare for possible layoffs, adding to the stress. M

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Surgery?

More women are studying medicine than ever before. Yet, surgery is still a man's world. Women make up half of medical students. But they are a minority in surgical specialties. This is odd. Women often do just as well as men in surgery. In some cases, they do better. So, why aren't more women becomi

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Sep 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ukraine's Theater: A Beacon of Hope Amidst Chaos

In the heart of Kyiv, a unique play is unfolding, both on and off the stage. "When the Hurlyburly's Done" is not just a story; it's a mirror reflecting the lives of the young actresses who bring it to life. These women, like their characters, are navigating the complexities of war, love, and art. T

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

What is tTIS and How Does It Affect the Brain?

A new way to change brain activity without surgery is called transcranial temporal interference stimulation, or tTIS for short. It's like a remote control for the brain, but scientists are still figuring out how well it works. They gathered all the studies they could find on tTIS and looked at them

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Buzz: What's Next After the Big Film Festivals?

The film world is buzzing with excitement as the dust settles on major film festivals and the Emmy Awards. Everyone's eyes are now on the Oscars. Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" is leading the pack after winning big at Toronto, but "Frankenstein" and "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" are also making wa

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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

A Confusing Tribute: RFK Jr. and Charlie Kirk

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently made headlines for a peculiar tribute to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. At a vigil held at the Kennedy Center, Kennedy shared a story about their first meeting, which left many people scratching their heads. Kennedy claimed that he and Kirk became close

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