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Nov 21 2025FINANCE

Why a Rate Cut Might Not Happen in December

In November, many thought the Federal Reserve would lower interest rates. But now, that idea is not so certain. Why? Because some Fed officials, like Susan Collins from the Boston Fed, are worried about inflation. She thinks it's more important to control inflation than to focus on jobs right now.

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Fiber Optics: How Expanded Beam Cables Are Changing the Game

The market for expanded beam cables is booming, and it's easy to see why. These cables are becoming super important in many industries, especially where tough conditions are the norm. Think defense, aerospace, and even oil and gas exploration. These sectors need reliable, high-speed data transmissio

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Smart Money Bets Big on AI-Powered Hedge Fund

Big things are happening in the world of finance. A hedge fund called Numerai just raised a lot of money. They got $30 million from some serious investors. This includes big university endowments. Now, the company is worth $500 million. That's a huge jump from just a few years ago. Numerai is not y

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

A Montana Student's Big Shot at a Famous Scholarship

A student from the University of Montana is in the running for a prestigious award. This isn't just any award—it's the Rhodes Scholarship. It's a big deal because it helps students study at the University of Oxford in England. The student's name is Nicole Girten. She's not just any student, though.

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why Losing Health Insurance Credits Could Hit Everyone's Wallet

Healthcare costs are already skyrocketing, and the situation could get worse if Congress doesn't act soon. In 2026, many Pennsylvanians and Americans might face a huge increase in insurance premiums if federal tax credits for individual health insurance aren't extended. This isn't just a problem for

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Hurdles: A Widow's Financial Fight

In the U. S. , becoming a widow isn't just an emotional rollercoaster; it's a financial nightmare. Imagine losing a spouse and suddenly facing a maze of medical bills and insurance hassles. This is the reality for many widows in the U. S. , where healthcare costs can pile up quickly. Across the glo

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Older Adults Face Bigger Risks After Big Surgeries

Older adults often deal with health issues like dehydration, confusion, poor nutrition, or falls. These problems can become much worse after major surgeries. A recent study found that these issues can lead to longer hospital stays, more time in nursing homes, and even higher chances of dying within

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Grizzly Encounter in Bella Coola

In a shocking incident, a grizzly bear attacked a group of people on a walking trail in Bella Coola, Canada. The group consisted of teachers and school children, and the attack left 11 people injured, with two in critical condition. The bear, described as aggressive, fled the scene, and authorities

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Celebrity Suicides: A Ripple Effect in Vienna

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Vienna was a hub of transformation and innovation. Amidst this backdrop, the suicides of prominent figures seemed to cast a long shadow. A team of researchers decided to investigate whether the media's coverage of these tragic events influenced the city's suicide r

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Immigrant and Refugee Girls: A Fresh Look at Mental Health Care

Mental health care for immigrant and refugee girls needs a big change. It's not just about fixing problems. It's about building a system that truly understands and supports these young women. This means creating a system that is culturally aware and community-focused. Clinics and hospitals must mak

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