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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Herc Holdings: A Look at Their Recent Financial Moves and Challenges

Herc Holdings, a company based in Bonita Springs, Florida, recently shared their third-quarter results. The numbers show a mix of growth and setbacks. Their total revenue went up by 35%, reaching $1. 3 billion. This increase was mainly due to higher equipment rental revenue. However, their earnings

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

The Trump Family's Crypto Cash Surge: What's Really Going On?

The Trump family has seen a massive jump in crypto earnings. In just six months, their income went from $51 million to $864 million. That's a huge leap! Most of this came from selling World Liberty tokens. But there's a twist: some of their investors have questionable backgrounds, like a Chinese cry

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Germany's Bitcoin Debate: Innovation vs. Regulation

Germany is having a big talk about Bitcoin. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party wants the government to see Bitcoin as something special. They think it's not like other digital money and should not be controlled by the same rules. The AfD party says that too many rules might stop people from us

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: Cyberbullying and the First Lady

In a courtroom in Paris, a group of ten individuals faced charges for their online actions. They are accused of spreading harmful rumors about Brigitte Macron, the wife of France's president. The rumors suggested that she is not who she appears to be, claiming she was born a man. These accusations h

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: New Players Join the Game

The crypto world is buzzing with excitement as new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to hit the market. These funds track the performance of Solana (SOL), Litecoin (LTC), and Hedera (HBAR), adding to the growing list of crypto investment options in the U. S. Canary's Litecoin and Hedera ETFs are

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech Helps Fix Tiny Blood Vessels

Small blood vessel replacements made from a material called ePTFE are widely used in hospitals. However, these grafts often fail because they don't heal well inside the body. The surface of ePTFE is very water-repellent, which makes it hard for the body to grow a protective layer of cells on it. Sc

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Oct 29 2025OPINION

Keeping Parks Safe for All

In Charleston, Colonial Lake is a cherished spot for locals. The recent fall festival, Bloom Charleston, showed just how much the community values this revitalized space. People of all ages enjoy walking and relaxing by the lake. But there's a growing problem. Cyclists are using the park paths, mak

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Venice's Secret Keeper: A Legacy of Masks and Dreams

Venice, a city of canals and whispers, holds a secret. It's not just about gondolas and pigeons. It's about a woman who turned her childhood dreams into a grand spectacle. Antonia Sautter, a native Venetian, grew up surrounded by the magic of Il Carnevale. Her mother, a skilled seamstress, sparked h

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

A Shift in Consumer Finance Oversight: What's the Deal?

The U. S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has decided to cancel a plan to keep track of non-bank financial companies that break the rules. This idea was first proposed during the Biden administration to help catch and stop repeat offenders. But now, the CFPB says the costs of keeping thi

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Betting on Sports: What's Changing for Georgia's College Athletes?

Georgia's college sports scene is in for some changes. A student worker from the football team recently got into trouble for betting on pro sports. But guess what? New NCAA rules say this won't be a big deal anymore. Starting November 1, athletes and staff can bet on pro sports without breaking any

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