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  • Boom or Bubble? Nvidia, AI Frenzy, and the Jitters in the Stock Market

    Nvidia’s stunning financial results have made it the most valuable company in the world—and the face of the booming artificial intelligence industry. But even as the company reports gangbuster earnings and piles up gobs of money, many investors and tech leaders are sounding alarms. They worry that the frenzy around AI may be overheating the…

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    November 20, 2025
    Uncategorized
    ai, artificial-intelligence, finance, investing, technology
  • Holiday Fashion on a Budget: How Clothing Rentals Are Changing the Season

    As the holiday season approaches, many people are preparing for office parties, family gatherings, and the search for the perfect outfit. But with inflation and tariffs pushing clothing prices higher, buying new pieces—especially for one-time events—has become more complicated. Instead of letting dresses and party outfits languish in their closets, more shoppers are turning to…

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    November 19, 2025
    Uncategorized
    blog, fashion, lifestyle, style, sustainability
  • A Trillion-Dollar Bet: Why Tesla Shareholders Approved Elon Musk’s Record Pay Package

    Tesla shareholders have approved one of the largest executive compensation packages in corporate history—potentially worth up to a trillion dollars for CEO Elon Musk. Supporters say Musk is essential to the company’s future, while critics argue the reward is excessive and the board is too closely aligned with him. The debate raises bigger questions about…

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    November 19, 2025
    Uncategorized
    elon-musk, news, politics, technology, tesla
  • Sweet Inflation: Why Halloween Candy Costs More This Year

    Every October, families stock up on candy for trick-or-treaters — but this year, filling those Halloween bowls is more expensive than ever. Cocoa harvests have come up short for three years in a row, sending chocolate prices soaring and forcing candy companies to use new tactics like fillers and smaller packaging. Some shoppers are buying…

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    October 28, 2025
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  • The Louvre Heist: How Thieves Stole France’s Royal Jewels in Broad Daylight

    It sounds like a Hollywood movie — but it really happened. In a daring daytime heist, thieves stole millions of dollars’ worth of royal jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris, escaping within minutes on scooters. The crime has shocked France, raising serious questions about security at the world’s most famous museums. In this lesson,…

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    October 22, 2025
    Uncategorized
    france, paris
  • Creative Destruction and the Nobel Prize: How Innovation Shapes the Future

    For more than 200 years, technological innovation has driven economic growth and improved living standards. But progress also brings challenges — industries change, jobs disappear, and societies must adapt. In this lesson, you’ll read about the three economists who won the Nobel Prize for studying how innovation transforms economies and how their findings apply to…

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    October 15, 2025
    Uncategorized
    ai, economics, history, news, technology
  • Nike’s “Why Do It?” Campaign: Marketing, Gen Z, and the Fear of Failure

    Nike built its global image on the slogan “Just Do It,” encouraging people to push through challenges. But in its new campaign, the company flips the message, asking a very different question: Why do it? The ad speaks to the fears of younger consumers — fear of trying, failing, or looking “cringe” under the scrutiny…

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    October 1, 2025
    Uncategorized
    branding, business, digital-marketing, marketing, social-media
  • AI and the Future of Work: How to Stay Relevant in a Changing World

    Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace in ways that make many workers uneasy, especially new graduates thinking about their careers. Some jobs may seem “AI-proof,” while others could be transformed or even disappear. In this lesson, you will read about how economists and researchers are trying to measure which jobs are most exposed to AI,…

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    September 22, 2025
    Uncategorized
    ai, artificial-intelligence, business, chatgpt, technology
  • Georgia’s Factory Raid and Its Impact on U.S.–Korean Relations

    Georgia has worked for decades to build close economic ties with South Korea, bringing billions of dollars of investment and thousands of jobs to the state. But a recent immigration raid at a Hyundai-linked factory has created political tension and raised questions about the future of U.S.–Korean relations. In this lesson, we’ll explore how one…

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    September 16, 2025
    Uncategorized
    immigration, news, politics, south-korea, trump
  • Why the U.S. Government Invested in Intel

    In recent years, computer chips have become one of the most important resources in the global economy. They power everything from cars and smartphones to advanced weapons systems. The United States government recently made an unusual move: it bought a major stake in Intel, America’s largest chipmaker. This decision highlights the growing competition with countries…

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    September 8, 2025
    Uncategorized
    china, economy, news, technology, trump
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