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Articles from the November 25, 2025 edition


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  • The Woman Who Helped Me Heal my Back, Which Literally Saved my Life

    Liz Angeles, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 25, 2025

    Meet Doctor Tyra Beavers, a Chiropractic physician for more than 30 years. As a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1985 with an emphasis in pre Physical Therapy, Dr. Beavers has a Physical Therapist Assistant license from the State of California. Also certified in yoga therapy, she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1985 from Cleveland Chiropractic College where she earned her Doctorate of Chiropractic. She brings a great deal of experience and knowledge in treating the bod...

  • Record Number of Travelers on United States Roads, Airports This Thanksgiving Week

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 25, 2025

    LOS ANGELES - The great Thanksgiving getaway is officially underway, and this year it's bigger than ever. AAA projects a record 81.8 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more between November 20 and December 1, an increase of 1.3 million people over last year. Nearly 6 million will fly domestically, while the vast majority - more than 75 million - will hit the highways in what is shaping up to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record.At the nation's airports, t...

  • How Singer David (D4vd), Became the Subject of Celeste Rivas Hernandez's Murder Investigation

    Updated Nov 25, 2025

    Los Angeles, November 24, 2025--In a case that has gripped Los Angeles and the music world alike, 20-year-old rising singer David Anthony Burke, known professionally as D4vd, has been named a suspect in the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. What began as a missing persons report in early 2024 has escalated into a full-scale murder investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), with Burke's abandoned Tesla at the center of the probe. No arrests have been...

  • 401(k) savings by age: Complete 2025 contribution guide and targets

    Stacker, Adrianna Adams for Domain Money|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    5(k) savings by age: Complete 2025 contribution guide and targets The ideal 401(k) balance by age 30 is 1x your annual salary, 3x by age 40, 6x by age 50, 8x by age 60, and 10x by age 67. In 2025, you can contribute up to $23,500 annually to your 401(k), plus an additional $7,500 catch-up contribution if you're 50 or older. To maximize your 401(k), contribute at least enough to get your full employer match, increase contributions by 1%-2% annually, and aim to save 10%-15% of...

  • How economic uncertainty is shaping Black Friday and Christmas spending frenzy

    Stacker, Elior Manier for OANDA|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    How economic uncertainty is shaping Black Friday and Christmas spending frenzy Market participants, analysts, and economists have all been looking for signs of a recession since 2022. An economic hard landing following the post-COVID boom seemed almost inevitable, given the numerous warnings that had appeared throughout. But as the end-of-year holiday shopping season approaches, a real test could be coming for the North American economies, which OANDA examines here. The...

  • The top 1% earn an average of 19.5% of all income, Garnering criticism from pundits and politicians - but pay 37% of total income taxes

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    What the top 1% pays in taxes across the US The top 1% of earners across the U.S. earn an average of 19.5% of all income — sometimes garnering criticism from pundits and politicians — but pay 37% of total income taxes. This cohort thus contributes the largest chunk of funding for infrastructure, healthcare, welfare programs, and more, despite advantages that may enable them to minimize their taxes through professionally guided strategies or more tax-friendly locations. Pol...

  • AI seeps into products and their marketing: Is it harming consumer trust?

    Stacker, Ann Marie Vanderveen for Pangram|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    AI seeps into products and their marketing: Is it harming consumer trust? Browsing your favorite e-commerce site, you can buy a variety of AI gadgets, like an AI-powered board game for family night. If you’re curious what that entails, you can read the product description, which AI checkers suggest is entirely generated by AI. And while your mouse hovers over the AI-generated summary or you scroll through potentially AI-generated reviews, you may be wondering: Can you trust t...

  • International shipping for small businesses: How to navigate tariff changes and shipping disruptions

    Stacker, Todd Greenbaum for ShipStation|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    International shipping for small businesses: How to navigate tariff changes and shipping disruptions Despite recent advancements in logistics and shipping technologies, international shipping for small businesses remains complex. The rise of the convenience economy and online shopping has heralded the shift from a “carrier handles everything” mentality to “merchants must be proactively thinking.” Whether you’re worried about the end of the de minimis exemption in the U.S., cou...

  • Due To The feud between Sam Altman and Elon Musk, the CEOs behind ChatGPT and Grok, it seemed only fitting to pit the two head-to-head

    Stacker, Matt Miczulski for Finder.com|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    ChatGPT vs. Grok: Stock-picking contest Last week, Finder.com built two portfolios using Webull’s and eToro’s paper trading platforms to see which portfolio would make the most money over the next year. The twist? ChatGPT and Grok picked the stocks. In light of the public feud between Sam Altman and Elon Musk, the CEOs behind the companies of these two AIs, it seemed only fitting to pit the two head-to-head in a stock-picking contest. Here’s what’s gone down so far. The con...

  • How to be a digital detective, with just Wi-Fi and a little curiosity

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PeopleFinders|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    How to be a digital detective, with just Wi-Fi and a little curiosity You don’t need a trench coat, a fedora, or a magnifying glass to solve a mystery these days — just a good internet connection and a little curiosity. In the digital age, we’re all amateur sleuths at heart. Whether you’re trying to figure out if that new neighbor is really who they say they are, reconnect with an old classmate, or double-check that the person you matched with online is legit, the interne...

  • Contacting a Roofing Company often Happens at critical moments when damage threatens your Home's structural integrity

    Stacker, Jeff Preston for SEO for Roofers|Updated Nov 24, 2025

    5 reasons to contact a roofer Your roof stands as the first line of defense against nature’s elements, yet many homeowners overlook its maintenance until significant problems arise. Professional roofing contractors possess the expertise and equipment necessary to identify issues that untrained eyes might miss entirely. The decision to contact a roofing company often comes at critical moments when damage threatens your home’s structural integrity. Understanding when professiona...