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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

Longer Loans: A Costly Trade-Off for Homebuyers

Extending mortgage terms to 50 years might seem like a helpful solution for those struggling with high housing prices. On the surface, it appears beneficial: monthly payments decrease by approximately $119. However, the downside is significant: the total interest paid nearly doubles over time. This

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Wealth Wisdom: How a Team Guides Families Through Aging and Investments

In the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, a unique team at Wells Fargo Advisors is making waves in the world of wealth management. The Roseate Group, founded in 2003, is not your average financial advisory team. They specialize in helping families navigate the complexities of aging and wealth mana

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing with the Stars: A Look Back at 20 Years of Glitter and Glam

Dancing with the Stars marked two decades of dazzling performances with a grand reunion. The celebration brought together over a hundred familiar faces from the show's history. This wasn't just any episode; it was a star-studded red carpet affair, a first for the show. The event featured the origin

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding in the Age of AI: Why Students Shouldn't Worry

The world of coding is changing fast. AI tools like ChatGPT can now write code in seconds. This might seem scary for computer science students. But it's not all bad. These tools can actually help students learn. They can generate code quickly, but they aren't perfect. They often make mistakes. This

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

A Journey of Hope: One Woman's Fight Against Lung Cancer

Dusty Donaldson, a mother from High Point, North Carolina, received a life-altering phone call in 2005. She was pursuing her MBA when her doctor asked her to come in immediately, bringing her husband along. She knew instantly what the news would be: cancer. Initially, Donaldson had visited her doct

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

New Leader Takes Charge at FDA's Drug Division

The FDA has picked Dr. Richard Pazdur to head up its drug division. He's been with the agency for 26 years and is well-respected. This move comes after a rough patch for the FDA, with lots of staff leaving and morale taking a hit. Dr. Pazdur is known for approving many new cancer drugs. These drugs

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

How Drug Clues Trigger Cravings and What a Brain Chemical Can Do

Drugs aren't the only things that can make people crave more of them. Sometimes, just seeing or hearing something linked to drug use can trigger strong cravings. This is because the brain learns to connect certain clues with the feeling of using drugs. Scientists wanted to see if a specific brain c

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Gaming Monitor: A Step Towards Better PlayStation Experiences

Sony has just unveiled a new 27-inch gaming monitor designed specifically for PlayStation fans. This monitor is set to hit the shelves in the U. S. and Japan, offering a high-quality display experience. The screen boasts a QHD resolution and supports high refresh rates, making it a great choice for

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Ruby Rose's Bold Words on Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' Role

Ruby Rose recently shared her strong opinions about Sydney Sweeney's casting in the movie "Christy, " a biopic about boxing champion Christy Martin. Rose, who was once considered for a different role in the film, took to social media to express her disappointment. She started by praising the origin

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Sally Kirkland: A Life of Art, Activism, and Unconventional Choices

Sally Kirkland, a versatile actress known for her bold roles and activism, passed away at 84. She was found unresponsive in a hospice in Palm Springs, California. Friends set up a GoFundMe to help with her medical bills after she suffered multiple injuries and infections. Kirkland's career spanned

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