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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The High-Stakes Game of America's Economy

The U. S. economy is now a high-stakes game, with big bets being placed on uncertain outcomes. This isn't about building factories or creating jobs, but about gambling on the future with other people's money. It's a risky business, and the stakes are high. Take a look around. The economy is full of

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Only Murders in the Building: A New Chapter in London

Only Murders in the Building is back for another round. Hulu has given the green light for a sixth season of the popular comedy-mystery series. This time, the show is making a big move across the pond to London. Fans can expect 10 new episodes to unravel. The fifth season just wrapped up recently.

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tennessee's Big Bet on Data: Why the Future is Here

Data is everywhere, and it's growing at an incredible pace. In 2024, the world created, copied, or consumed about 149 zettabytes of data. To put that into perspective, one gigabyte can hold around 200 songs or 30 minutes of HD video. Now, imagine multiplying that by 149 trillion. That's the amount o

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

Qatar's Big Bet on Tech and AI

Qatar is making a significant shift in its investment strategy. The country's finance minister, Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, recently shared plans to focus heavily on technology and artificial intelligence (AI) for future investments in the United States. This move is part of a broader goal to diversify Qat

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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Enemies of Napoleon's Army: What DNA Reveals

Napoleon's retreat from Russia in 1812 was a disaster. About 300, 000 soldiers died out of a force of roughly 500, 000. This event marked the start of the end for Napoleon's empire. Scientists recently studied DNA from the teeth of 13 French soldiers buried in a mass grave in Vilnius, Lithuania. The

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How the Mayans Mastered the Sky: Their Eclipse Predictions

The Mayans, a brilliant ancient civilization from Central America, were ahead of their time in astronomy and math. They could predict solar eclipses with surprising precision. But how did they do it? Recent studies offer some answers. A key piece of evidence is the Dresden Codex, a famous Mayan ast

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

The Moon's Glow and Your Sleep: What Science Really Says

The Moon has always been a source of fascination and mystery. Many people believe that the full moon can disrupt sleep and even trigger unusual behavior. This idea has been around for ages, with the word "lunacy" coming from the Latin word for moon. But does the Moon really have this power? Studies

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Making Choices Together: How to Support People at the End of Life

When someone is nearing the end of their life, making decisions can be tough. They might not be thinking clearly or feeling their best. So, how can we help them make choices that feel right? It's not just about letting them decide alone. It's about working together and giving them the support they n

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Cybersecurity Myths Can Be Dangerous

Cybersecurity is not just a buzzword; it is a critical aspect of our digital lives. Many people believe that their information is not valuable, but this is far from the truth. Cybercriminals can sell personal and business data on the dark web, and the prices can be surprisingly high. For example, a

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Gambling with the Future: A Risky Economy

The American economy is now a high-stakes game, much like a casino. The promises of bringing back manufacturing jobs never really materialized. Instead, the economy is now built on uncertainty and high-risk bets. The stock market is driven more by emotions than real value. Think of the sudden surge

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