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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

Kenya and the US Make a Big Deal to Fight Hunger

Kenya and the United States have just made a big deal. They are going to swap a huge amount of money to help Kenya with its food problems. This is not just any deal. It is a $1 billion swap. That is a lot of money! Kenya has a lot of debt. It is struggling to pay it all back. This deal will help Ke

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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

Austria's Big Move to Cut Energy Bills

Austria is stepping up to ease the burden of high energy costs. They've set aside a whopping 500 million euros, about $584 million, to make things easier for both families and businesses. This money is coming from three different state-owned companies. First, there's BIG, a real estate company, put

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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

Mid-Sized Businesses Get a Financial Boost from AI Startup Flex

Flex, an AI-driven financial services company, just secured $60 million in funding. This cash injection comes from a Series B round led by Portage Ventures. Now valued at about $500 million, Flex has raised a total of $105 million to date. So, who is Flex targeting? They're focusing on mid-sized bu

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Dec 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Unique Gifts for Sports and News Fans: A Look at Framed Front Pages

Finding the perfect gift for someone who loves sports and news can be tough. But there are some cool options out there. One idea is framed front-page prints. These are not just any prints. They capture big moments in sports and news history. They make great gifts for people who love to keep up with

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

UK and Russia: A Bumpy Ride Through the Years

The UK and Russia have had a rocky relationship over the past few decades. It all started in 2000 when Tony Blair, the British Prime Minister, visited Vladimir Putin before he even became the Russian President. This was a big deal because Blair was the first Western leader to do so. Later that year,

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Dec 05 2025OPINION

Pharrell's Bold Take on Skills Over Skin Color

Pharrell Williams stirred up a storm with his recent comments on politics and diversity. He stood by his views, even though they weren't popular. He believes that support for businesses should be based on merit, not skin color. Pharrell questioned if people want jobs because they are the best or bec

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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

How Nintendo Wins by Playing It Smart

Nintendo's Switch 2 sold 3. 5 million units in just four days after its launch in June 2025. It's not the most powerful console out there, but that's not what Nintendo is about. They've always been about making the most out of what they have, and it's worked really well for them. For years, Nintend

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Metaverse Money Moves and the U. S. Chip War

Meta is trimming its metaverse budget by up to 30% for next year. This isn't just about saving money. It's a big shift in focus. Meta is moving resources from its metaverse projects to AI wearables. This means fewer virtual reality experiences and more smart glasses and AI-powered gadgets. This cha

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

Gavin Newsom and Halle Berry: A Clash Over Menopause Care

Gavin Newsom, California's governor, recently found himself in a public disagreement with actress Halle Berry. The issue? A menopause health bill that Newsom vetoed twice. Berry, known for her advocacy, didn't hold back. She criticized Newsom during a speech at the New York Times' DealBook Summit, s

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dreamers Unite: A New Production Company Connects Hollywood and Asia

A fresh production company, Yume Entertainment, has just emerged, aiming to blend Hollywood and Asian film industries. The brains behind this venture are producers Andrea Bucko and Motoko Kimura, who bring a wealth of experience to the table. Yume, which translates to \"born from a dream\" in Japan

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