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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Smart Money Moves: Why Businesses Need to Step Up Their Financial Game

In today's fast-moving business world, companies are under the microscope like never before. Everyone from investors to regulators wants to see clear, honest, and smart money management. It's not just about following the rules anymore; it's about building a culture where responsibility and trust com

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Tiny RNA, Big Problems: The Hunt for Better Detection Methods

MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are tiny but mighty players in our bodies. They can tell us a lot about diseases, but catching them is tricky. They're short, there aren't many of them, and they look similar to each other. That's where electrochemical biosensing comes in. It's like a high-tech treasure hunt fo

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Weed Might Make You Drink Less: What Science Says

Ever wondered if smoking weed could make you drink less? A recent study suggests it might. Researchers created a fake bar to test this idea. They gave participants different types of cannabis and tracked how much alcohol they consumed. The results were interesting. People who smoked stronger cannab

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Marquette Basketball: A New Challenge Awaits

Marquette's basketball team is stepping into the 2025-26 season with a mix of experience and new faces. They have some tall players and skilled ones coming back. But they will miss two key players at the start. Alec Novotney, their top scorer, is out until January due to shoulder surgery. Matt Graha

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Detroit's Tree Trouble: A Homeowner's Fight for Help

In Detroit, a homeowner is dealing with a big problem. A neighbor's dead tree fell on her house not once, but twice. Now, her home is damaged, and she's struggling to get help. The tree first fell on September 3. It knocked out her fence and power. Then, two days later, the rest of the tree collaps

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Star Quarterback Faces Team Tensions Amid Success

The Philadelphia Eagles are having a great season. They are 8-2 and leading their division. But not everything is smooth. There are some issues within the team. Wide receiver A. J. Brown has shown his frustration with the offense. Some players think quarterback Jalen Hurts is too careful with the ba

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

The Chiefs' Path to a Strong Finish

The Kansas City Chiefs are in a tough spot right now. They have a 5-5 record, which puts them ninth in the AFC. But don't count them out just yet. Their remaining opponents have a combined record of 36-35-1. That's pretty even. Three of these teams are currently in the playoff field, and three have

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

JPMorgan Chase and Epstein: A Call for Accountability

A prominent senator has raised serious concerns about JPMorgan Chase's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's financial activities. The senator's report suggests that the bank may have deliberately underreported over $1 billion in suspicious transactions linked to Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This over

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

The Untold Stories of the American Revolution

Ken Burns, a well-known documentary filmmaker, has spent the last decade working on a project about the American Revolution. This project is a six-part, 12-hour series that he believes is one of the most important films he has ever made. The series is not just about the famous figures like George Wa

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

The Financial Fallout: Kevin Spacey's Struggle After Allegations

Kevin Spacey, once a celebrated actor, now finds himself without a permanent home. The reason? The massive legal fees from defending himself against sexual assault allegations since 2017. He shared this with The Daily Telegraph, explaining how the costs have drained his finances. Spacey, known for

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