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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

How People Used Past Events to Understand the Pandemic

People have always looked to the past to make sense of the present. This is especially true during tough times. The COVID-19 pandemic was no different. A study in Germany looked at how people used historical comparisons to understand what was happening around them. The study found that people used

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Germany and China: Time for a New Approach

Germany's relationship with China is at a crossroads. A top official from the Social Democrats, part of the ruling coalition, has suggested it's time to rethink how Germany handles its ties with China. This comes after a recent diplomatic hiccup: the foreign minister's planned visit to Beijing was c

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

A Snag in the Jerky: Why Your Favorite Treat Might Be a Hazard

A company from South Dakota is pulling back a huge amount of Korean barbecue pork jerky from stores like Costco and Sam’s Club. Why? Because there might be bits of metal in it. The U. S. Agriculture Department shared this news, saying the issue came up after customers found metal pieces in their jer

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Guess the Sports Words: A Fun Challenge for Game Lovers

Ever thought about testing your sports knowledge in a fun, quick way? There's a new game in town called Connections Sports Edition. It's like a daily brain teaser for sports fans. Every day, at midnight, a fresh set of 16 words pops up. Your job is to sort them into four groups based on shared theme

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Inflation Cools

Stocks hit record highs on Friday after inflation data came in softer than expected. The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 47, 000 for the first time, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also saw gains. This marks a strong week for the markets, with all three major indexes up around 2%. Ford led the ch

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars and Coaches in Hot Water Over Gambling Scandal

A heated debate erupted on "Inside the NBA" as Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith clashed over the recent NBA gambling scandal. The discussion began after the FBI arrested several figures, including Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, and former player Damon Jo

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Tether's Big Money Move: What's Behind the Boom?

Tether, the company behind the popular cryptocurrency USDT, is on a roll. They're expecting to make around $15 billion in profit this year. That's a lot of money! But how are they doing it? Well, more and more people are investing in cryptocurrencies. And Tether's USDT is one of the most popular st

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Big Changes: What's Happening with the Gaming Giant?

Ubisoft is making some serious changes. Two of its studios, Massive Entertainment and RedLynx, are going through big shifts. Massive, known for games like The Division and upcoming titles like Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is offering some employees a chance to leave voluntaril

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Oct 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI-Powered Cameras Really Make Neighborhoods Safer?

Jamie Siminoff, the founder of Ring, is back at the helm with a bold vision: using AI to drastically reduce crime. He believes that with the right technology, neighborhoods can become much safer places. One of the new features he’s excited about is the AI-powered Search Party, which helps find lost

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

A Football Group's Big Crypto Bet Pays Off

A company known for owning football teams has made a bold switch to the world of crypto. Solmate Infrastructure, once called Brera Holdings, is now focusing on the Solana ecosystem. They've set up their first validator in a data center in the United Arab Emirates and plan to buy more Solana-based pr

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