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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Bolivia's Big Money Move: What's the Plan?

Bolivia is in talks to get over $9 billion in loans from different lenders. This is a big deal because the country is going through a tough time with high inflation and not enough money coming in. The new president, Rodrigo Paz, wants to fix things by bringing in private investors and cutting some t

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Pittsburgh Sports: Who's Really to Blame?

Thanksgiving is around the corner, and Pittsburgh sports teams have a lot to be thankful for—or maybe not. The Steelers' recent loss has everyone talking, but other teams are also struggling. Let's take a closer look. Pat Narduzzi, the Pitt football coach, made a questionable call during a game aga

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Laughter, Life, and Learning: A Look into Avani Films' Fresh Projects

Avani Films is cooking up something special with a new batch of documentaries. They've got two films almost ready to roll and a science series in the works. First up, there's "Comedians in Bars, " a deep dive into the world of stand-up comedy. It's not just about the laughs; it's about the grind. T

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Honduras Votes Amid Tensions and Old Wounds

Honduras is in the spotlight as it prepares for a crucial presidential election. The race is tight, with three main candidates vying for the top spot. Rixi Moncada, from the leftist LIBRE party, is up against Nasry Asfura of the conservative National Party and Salvador Nasralla of the centrist Liber

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia's Slow Sip Towards Change

Saudi Arabia is taking small steps to loosen its grip on alcohol restrictions. Two new stores are in the works, one for Aramco's non-Muslim employees and another for diplomats in Jeddah. This move is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's push to modernize the kingdom. The planned store in Dhah

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Justice Delayed: Missouri's Mental Health Exam Backlog

In Missouri, a serious issue has come to light. People accused of crimes and needing mental health exams are stuck in jail for way too long. A group of concerned citizens has taken the state to court. They want the Missouri Department of Mental Health to speed things up. The lawsuit, filed recently

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 12: Surprises, Struggles, and Standout Performances

The NFL's Week 12 brought a mix of surprises, struggles, and standout performances. The Los Angeles Rams are looking strong, winning their sixth straight game and proving they are a force to be reckoned with. Their victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers highlighted their depth and skill, while the Bu

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Gift Ideas for Sports Fans: Books That Celebrate Florida's Big Wins

Looking for the perfect gift for a sports fan? Consider commemorative books that celebrate Florida's recent victories. These books are not just for show; they offer a deep dive into the stories behind the wins. The first book, "Not So Fast, My Friend, " is a tribute to Lee Corso, a legendary figure

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Missouri's Big Sports Betting Showdown: Who's in the Game?

Missouri is gearing up for a major change in its sports scene. Starting December 1, people in the state will be able to bet on sports legally. This is a big deal because it means more choices for bettors and a lot of competition among companies. Experts think FanDuel and DraftKings will be the big

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Japan's Big Move: Crypto Gets a Tax Break and New Rules

Japan is making some big changes to how it handles cryptocurrency. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a plan to treat digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum as financial products, similar to stocks and investment funds. This change could happen as early as 2026 and would bring a fla

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