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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Finance Leaders: Steering Through Change and Tech

Finance chiefs are in the hot seat, balancing new tech and old risks. They're not just crunching numbers anymore. They're steering the ship, especially with AI shaking things up. But it's not easy. The world's a mess with economic uncertainty and supply chain chaos. Yet, finance leaders are stepping

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unum's Tech Overhaul: A Fresh Look at Digital Innovation

Unum, a major player in disability and life benefits, has been making waves with its tech upgrades. With a whopping $13 billion in revenue last year, the company is no small fish. Gautam Roy, the company’s chief tech officer, has been at the helm of this digital makeover for over seven years. He’s n

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Trade Finance: A Global Shift Towards Digital and Growth

The trade finance market is on the rise, expected to hit USD 95. 74 billion by 2030. This growth is driven by a shift towards digital solutions and open-account methods, even though traditional letters of credit remain important in high-risk deals. New rules and blockchain tech are making trade easi

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Economic Impact: A Mixed Bag

AI is making waves, but its effects on the economy are not straightforward. Some industries, like software development, are seeing big changes. Mark Zuckerberg, for example, thinks half of Meta's code will be written by AI soon. But most companies aren't seeing much benefit from their AI investments

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Tijjani Reijnders: Manchester City's Midfield Mystery

Tijjani Reijnders, Manchester City's summer signing, has fans split on his performance. Some believe he's worth waiting on, while others think he's not living up to expectations. Reijnders joined City from AC Milan, where he stood out despite his team's struggles. He's a versatile midfielder but has

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

The Transfer Dilemma: Balancing Fairness and Flexibility in Colorado High School Sports

Colorado high school sports are facing a big challenge with transfers. More students are moving schools, and the rules are getting tested. Ant Nettles, a basketball star, thought he did everything right when he moved schools. But the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) said he had to

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Nov 30 2025FINANCE

Guessing the Future: How Betting on Events is Changing Money

People are not just trading things like stocks or cryptocurrencies anymore. They are trading guesses about what might happen in the future. This is called predictive markets. It is not just a game. It is becoming a big part of finance. Big companies are starting to pay attention. They are putting m

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Plastic Pollution's Hidden Journey: From Mom to Baby

Plastics are everywhere. They are in our water, our food, and even inside our bodies. But how do they get from a mother to her unborn child? Scientists used rats to find out. They fed the rats tiny plastic particles, smaller than a speck of dust. These particles were tagged with a special marker so

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Michelin's Green Drive: A New Hub for Eco-Friendly Transport

In Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin has opened a huge new space called the Michelin Innovation Park. It's a big deal because it's all about making transportation greener and smarter. The park is built on the site of Michelin's old factory, which is pretty cool because it mixes old and new stuff. T

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Colorado Stands Firm: Tina Peters to Stay in State Custody

Tina Peters, a former county clerk, is currently in a Colorado state prison. She was found guilty of breaking into voting machine data. This was based on false claims about the 2020 election. The federal government asked to take her into their custody. But Colorado officials said no. The state corr

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