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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

The Ups and Downs of Finding and Keeping a Job After 50

Getting and holding onto a job is super important for people's money, social life, and feeling part of society. This review looks at what helps or makes it harder for workers over 50 to find and keep jobs. It checked out 244 studies and reports. The review used a theory called Human Ecology Theory.

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Black Sea Shipping: Rising Risks and Costs

The Black Sea is a hotspot for shipping, especially for grain, oil, and other goods. But lately, it's become riskier. Insurers are now checking policies every day because of the war in Ukraine. This war is making waves, literally, as attacks on ships increase. Ships heading to Russian or Ukrainian

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

School Boards: A Fresh Start for Student Success

School boards in Pennsylvania have a big job ahead. Every year, they get a fresh start. This is not just about picking leaders. It is a chance to promise again to put students first. Many people do not know what school boards really do. They make big decisions. But they can only do this together. N

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

What's Next for Bill Belichick?

Sean Payton, the head coach of the Denver Broncos, recently shared his thoughts on Bill Belichick's future. After a lackluster first season with the North Carolina Tar Heels, questions have been raised about Belichick's coaching career. The team's 4-8 record was far from impressive, and it's unclear

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

Alaska's Gas Gamble: Why a Pipeline Dream Might Not Heat Homes

Alaska's hope for a massive North Slope natural gas pipeline is more of a holiday wish than a realistic plan. Many in Southcentral Alaska are pinning their hopes on this project to lower heating and electricity costs. But the truth is, this pipeline is too expensive and too risky. The world has plen

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court: Is It Losing Its Way?

The Supreme Court is making some big choices. These choices will shape many aspects of life. From how voting districts are drawn to rules for political campaigns, and even rights for transgender people. But there's a growing concern: the court seems to be drifting away from what the public wants. U

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

New Faces and Flaws in Health and Science

The FDA is getting a new leader for its drug evaluation center. Tracy Beth Høeg is stepping into this crucial role. Meanwhile, the CDC is reviewing the hepatitis B vaccine. This is a big deal because vaccines play a huge role in public health. But not everyone is happy with the FDA's plans. A group

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Boston's School Closure Plan Sparks Community Fury

Boston is facing a heated debate as the school district considers shutting down three schools. The plan has ignited strong emotions among parents, teachers, and students, who are fighting to keep these schools open. The schools at risk are The Community Academy of Science and Health, Another Course

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Dec 04 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Leap: Why Experts See a $180, 000 Surge by 2026

Big changes are happening in the world of crypto. Brad Garlinghouse, the boss of Ripple, thinks Bitcoin could reach $180, 000 by the end of 2026. He shared this idea at a big event called Binance Blockchain Week 2025. Right now, the mood around Bitcoin is a bit down. But Garlinghouse believes this

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Dec 04 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Wallets: A New Way to Keep Your Digital Cash Safe and Simple

Crypto wallets are getting a major upgrade. For years, users have had to deal with the hassle of seed phrases, which are like secret passwords to access their digital money. But now, wallet providers are testing out new ideas, like smart accounts and easier recovery options. This is changing how peo

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