Archive: 2025/11

UK to impose sugar tax on milkshakes and lattes from April 2027
Nov 26 2025 Kieran McCallister

UK to impose sugar tax on milkshakes and lattes from April 2027

The UK will impose a sugar tax on milkshakes and lattes starting April 2027, aiming to cut excessive sugar consumption and raise £50m–£100m annually for public health initiatives.

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Warren Buffett’s Final Play: How He Navigated Nervous Markets and What Comes Next
Nov 24 2025 Kieran McCallister

Warren Buffett’s Final Play: How He Navigated Nervous Markets and What Comes Next

Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, reveals his winning strategy for nervous markets: 90% in index funds, 10% in Treasuries. As Gregory Abel prepares to take over in December 2025, Buffett’s legacy of patience and discipline endures.

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Undefeated Luke Riley Signs UFC Deal After Visa Delay, Joins Paddy Pimblett in Las Vegas
Nov 23 2025 Kieran McCallister

Undefeated Luke Riley Signs UFC Deal After Visa Delay, Joins Paddy Pimblett in Las Vegas

Undefeated MMA fighter Luke Riley has signed with the UFC after a visa-delayed path, joining teammate Paddy Pimblett from Next Generation MMA Liverpool. His 11-0 record and striking power make him a fan favorite poised for a 2024 debut.

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Trump Hosts MBS in Oval Office, Absolves Him of Khashoggi Killing Amid $600B Investment Pledge
Nov 21 2025 Kieran McCallister

Trump Hosts MBS in Oval Office, Absolves Him of Khashoggi Killing Amid $600B Investment Pledge

Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the White House, absolving him of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder and pushing for $1 trillion in Saudi investments, prioritizing business over human rights.

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Dick Advocaat to Break World Cup Manager Age Record with Curaçao Qualification
Nov 20 2025 Kieran McCallister

Dick Advocaat to Break World Cup Manager Age Record with Curaçao Qualification

Dick Advocaat, 78, will become the oldest World Cup manager ever after leading tiny Curaçao to qualification for the 2026 tournament, breaking Otto Rehhagel’s record. His career includes a controversial Rangers tenure and three stints with the Netherlands.

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