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Trump Family's Crypto Bet Goes Bust: A $1 Billion Lesson in Risk

November 25, 2025

The Trump family's financial portfolio has taken a serious hit, losing about $1 billion in recent months. This drop is largely due to the declining value of cryptocurrencies, which the family has heavily invested in. According to Bloomberg News, their net worth has gone from $7. 7 billion to $6. 7 b

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Miss Jamaica's Unfortunate Fall: A Look at the Miss Universe Pageant's Troubles

November 24, 2025

The Miss Universe pageant, held in Bangkok last week, saw Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch Fernández take home the crown. However, the event was marred by several incidents, with one contestant's accident standing out. Gabrielle Henry, representing Jamaica, took a tumble during a preliminary event. She was

health

The Hidden Price Tag of Raising a Child with IBD

November 24, 2025

Parents of children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) face a heavy financial and emotional toll. This burden comes from both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include medical bills, special diets, and travel expenses. Indirect costs include lost wages due to missed work. The study looked

science

A High-Flying Mishap: Plane Hits Weather Balloon Mid-Air

November 24, 2025

A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 was flying over Utah when it unexpectedly collided with a weather balloon. The incident, which happened at a cruising altitude of 36, 000 feet, caused significant damage to the cockpit windshield. The captain was injured, but the plane managed to land safely in Sal

science

The Hidden Power of Cooking Sweet Potatoes

November 24, 2025

Sweet potatoes are a big deal worldwide. They are packed with nutrients. People cook them in different ways, like baking, boiling, and steaming. These methods change how they taste and how our bodies use them. Scientists looked at how cooking changes sweet potatoes. They found over 3, 700 things in

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Harvard and Yale Fans Unite for a Cause

November 24, 2025

On a recent Saturday, the Yale University campus buzzed with excitement. The 141st football showdown between Harvard and Yale was about to kick off. Fans, both young and old, gathered for a lively tailgate party. The air was filled with laughter, music, and the smell of grilled food. People wore tea

crime

A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Nigeria's School Crisis

November 23, 2025

In a ray of hope, fifty students managed to break free from their captors after being snatched from a Catholic school in Nigeria. This escape happened over the weekend, and the kids are now back with their families. But the situation is still dire, with more than 250 students and a dozen teachers st

lifestyle

Keeping Your Potted Plants Safe in Winter: A Simple Guide

November 23, 2025

Winter can be tough on potted plants, especially in areas where temperatures drop below freezing. The main issue is that water in the soil freezes and expands, which can crack pots and damage roots. Plants in the ground have it easier because the surrounding soil acts like a buffer. But potted plant

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Understanding Depression in Young Women: A Global Look

November 23, 2025

Depression is a big deal, especially for women who are of childbearing age. A recent study took a close look at how depression affects these women all over the world. The research used data from 1990 to 2021 to see how depression has changed over time and in different places. The study found that d

education

A Professor's Fight: Was Texas A&M Fair?

November 23, 2025

A professor at Texas A&M University is back in the spotlight after a committee said the school made a mistake by firing her. The professor, Melissa McCoul, was let go earlier this year after a video of her class went viral. In the video, a student questioned a lesson about gender identity. The comm