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Twenty One Capital Set to Hit the Stock Market

December 5, 2025

Twenty One Capital, Inc. is on the brink of becoming a publicly traded company. This follows the green light from shareholders of Cantor Equity Partners, Inc. (CEP) for a merger between the two firms. The approval came through during an Extraordinary General Meeting held on December 3rd. The merger

technology

Apple TV 4K: New Software Update on the Way

December 5, 2025

Apple has been busy tweaking its software. Just a day after sending out a test version of tvOS 26. 2, they've already sent out a revised one. This is the software that runs on the Apple TV 4K. It's expected to launch soon, maybe even next week. So, what's new in this update? Well, it's got some coo

politics

Letitia James: No Indictment, But the Story Isn't Over

December 5, 2025

Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, is in the clear—for now. The Justice Department recently failed to get a grand jury to indict her. This comes just a short time after a judge threw out an earlier case against her. The original case was dismissed because of a legal hiccup in how the pros

finance

Revolution Medicines: A Rising Star in Cancer Research

December 5, 2025

Revolution Medicines (RVMD) has been making waves in the stock market, reaching new heights. The company is valued at $15 billion and is focused on developing treatments for cancers caused by mutations in RAS proteins. This is a big deal because these types of cancers are tough to treat. The stock

sports

College Sports Regulation Bill Hits Roadblock in Congress

December 5, 2025

A bill aiming to regulate college sports, backed by big names like the NCAA, the U. S. Olympic organization, and the White House, has hit a snag in Congress. The SCORE Act, which was supposed to be a big deal, is now stuck because some lawmakers have concerns. They think it gives too much power to t

health

Mid-Missouri's Unexpectedly Calm Flu Season: What's Making Kids Sick Instead?

December 5, 2025

Mid-Missouri is experiencing something unusual this year. As the weather gets colder, people usually expect more flu cases. But that's not happening right now. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported only 348 flu cases across the state from November 16-22. That's considered lo

crime

A Young Life Lost: Police Shooting Raises Questions

December 5, 2025

In a decision that has sparked outrage and debate, two New York City police officers will not face criminal charges for the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old during a mental health crisis. Win Rozario was shot five times in his family's Queens home last year, as his mother and brother pleaded with the

politics

Trump's Name Takes Center Stage at Peace Institute

December 4, 2025

The U. S. Institute of Peace, a long-standing organization, now bears President Trump's name on its headquarters. This change comes after a tumultuous period where the Trump administration attempted to dismantle the agency. The State Department celebrated this move, praising Trump's role in internat

politics

A Closer Look at Bill Pulte's Controversial Actions

December 4, 2025

Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), is under the microscope. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has started looking into his actions. This comes after some big names in politics asked them to. Pulte has been making waves. He sent some big names to the Justice

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UK's Electric Aviation Future: Vertical Aerospace's Big Plans

December 4, 2025

Vertical Aerospace is making waves in the UK's aerospace industry. This company is working on electric planes, and it's expected to bring in a lot of money and create jobs by 2035. Right now, they have around 479 employees, but that number could grow to about 2, 200 in the next 12 years. This growth