Category: Daily Buzz
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Americans are desperately Googling how to ‘move to Europe’. We should welcome them
After Donald Trump’s unexpected second win, Americans are frantically searching online for ways to leave, with Europe as their top choice. According to The Guardian, this surge in interest presents Europe with a unique opportunity. Rather than resist, Alexander Hurst argues, Europe should prepare to welcome these migrants – particularly as this era threatens to…
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Canadian minister says ‘not everyone is welcome’ amid Trump migrant threat
Canadian minister is preparing for an expected increase in migrants crossing its border following U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that his administration will conduct mass deportations when he takes office. Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, issued a stark message to potential asylum seekers, saying that “not everyone is welcome” and reiterating Canada’s commitment to…
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12 Of The Most Returned Food Items at Costco
Costco generous return policy often means that shoppers bring back food items that don’t meet expectations. With a vast member base and billions in annual sales, some products inevitably miss the mark. Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly returned food items, based on reports from customers and Costco employees. Costco customer tries to return…
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‘We won’t be serving you tonight’: Restaurant takes family’s food away from table after finding out they have autistic child
In a video shared by TikTok repost account @worldkingdom123, a family outing ended abruptly when a server in this restaurant took away their food and asked them to leave, allegedly due to the family’s autistic child. As the mother explained, they had requested a high chair and, lacking that, asked to keep the stroller at…
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Why Is Warren Buffett Selling So Much Stock?
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is making some big moves: cutting back on its Apple shares, selling off Bank of America stock, and piling up a massive cash reserve. By the end of September, Berkshire had $352.2 billion in cash, CNBC reports. So what’s the story? Why is Buffett, one of the world’s most famous investors,…
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Why wet dogs shake so much
After a wet romp, many hairy mammals—especially dogs—instinctively shake off the water clinging to their fur. It’s not just about drying off. This shake helps to “remove excess water from fur and also potentially eliminate irritants, tangles, and parasites,” according to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Harvard…
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Woman Returns $500 Cash She Found in Costco Parking Lot – Internet Has Mixed Reactions
Tracking down the original owner and returning cash found in a public place is usually “considered the right thing to do.” But when TikToker Leasa, known as @comradekeene, found $500 in the parking lot of a Costco and decided to return it, not everyone was supportive. In a now-viral video, Leasa shared, “I just found…
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Someone bought a Louis Vuitton-style handbag for $63,000 — it is ‘smaller than a grain of salt’
Bags by luxury brands have long symbolized status and exclusivity, but a microscopic handbag – auctioned for $63,750 – has taken this trend to an extreme. Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF created this Louis Vuitton-inspired piece, a neon green “Microscopic Handbag,” that measures just 657 by 222 by 700 microns, or about 0.03 inches. Described as…
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Wall Street Looks to Trump’s Presidency to Ignite Deal-Making Boom
Wall Street is buzzing with anticipation that mergers and acquisitions will surge after Donald Trump returns to the White House in January. According to CNBC, corporate leaders and dealmakers expect that Trump’s administration will mean “lighter and targeted regulation” that will create a “much more conducive” environment for economic growth. The potential M&A boom would…
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Warren Buffett’s $127 Billion Warning to Wall Street: What It Could Mean for the Stock Market
Warren Buffett, revered on Wall Street and beyond, is known for his unmatched success with Berkshire Hathaway. With a net worth nearing $140 billion and a storied history of stock-picking, Buffett’s moves draw intense scrutiny. This year, he’s made headlines by reaching a record $325 billion in cash and short-term investments, alongside unprecedented stock sales…