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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Costly Climate Calamities: A Record-Breaking Start to the Year

The first half of the year has been a costly one for the United States, with weather disasters causing over $100 billion in damage. This is the most expensive start to any year on record. Fourteen separate disasters each caused at least $1 billion in damage. This is a stark reminder of the increasin

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Political Power Plays

Every day, the world of finance and economics throws up new challenges and opportunities. This is where the Odd Lots newsletter comes in. It's a daily dose of insights, analysis, and discussions on the latest happenings in markets, finance, and the economy. Sometimes, it's the hosts, Joe Weisenthal

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Stars Shine Bright Before the Season Kicks Off

The college basketball season is just around the corner, and the excitement is building. This year, there are some new award categories to highlight the best players in the game. But first, let's talk about the players who are expected to make a big impact this season. Braden Smith, a senior point

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Stuck in the Middle of Political Games

College sports are in a tough spot. There are big problems like NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) and player eligibility rules. Leaders hope for a federal fix, but it's not looking good. Three Senate Democrats—Cantwell, Blumenthal, and Booker—are against the SCORE Act. They say it's not good for athletes

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Running for the Next UN Leader?

The United Nations is gearing up for a big change in 2027. A new Secretary-General will take the reins, and the process to pick this important leader is about to kick off. This role is like the CEO of the UN, overseeing thousands of staff and major peacekeeping efforts. The selection process is a b

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

From Filing Clerk to Finance Guru: A Journey in Wealth Management

Anna DerParseghian's career path took an unexpected turn when she was just 20 years old. She started as a filing clerk, but a mentor saw potential in her and sent her to a firm in Westwood that was looking for an account manager. That decision changed everything. Today, she's a managing partner at P

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Unlocking Secrets: How Pharma and Biotech Companies Team Up Early On

In the world of medicine, big things often start small. Companies in pharma and biotech are teaming up more than ever before, especially at the discovery stage. This is when scientists are just starting to explore new ideas for treatments. Since 2020, over 2, 473 of these early partnerships have bee

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Oct 22 2025RELIGION

Faith and Politics: How America's Religious Views Are Shifting

In recent years, a growing number of Americans feel that religion is making a comeback in their country. This change seems to be connected to political events, especially the rise of President Donald Trump and his party's policies. Both Trump and the Republicans have openly backed religious values,

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Power: How Politics and Religion Are Mixing Under Trump

The United States has always been a melting pot of different beliefs and ideas. But recently, there's been a noticeable shift in how religion and politics are intertwining. President Trump has been at the forefront of this change, creating offices and task forces that focus on Christian values. This

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Green Side: How Smart Tech Can Save the Planet

AI is often criticized for its high energy use, but it also offers solutions to environmental problems. Data centers powering AI use a lot of electricity, and this demand is expected to rise. However, AI can help reduce energy waste and pollution in various ways. One area where AI shines is in maki

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