City Buzz
Sentiment Score :


Black Friday online spending hits record $11.8B as American shoppers embrace new AI technology
Nov 30, 2025
american shoppers turned to artificial intelligence (AI) in unprecedented numbers this Black Friday. on the year’s busiest shopping day, online spending surged 9.1% from last year. this year saw an 805% spike in AI-driven traffic to U. S. retail.
Source: foxbusiness.com
City Buzz
Sentiment Score :


Pope Leo makes stance clear on ‘only solution’ to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Nov 30, 2025
leo XIV endorsed a two-state solution as the "only solution" to guarantee justice for both sides in the conflict. the pontiff's comments came as he travelled from Istanbul to Beirut.
Source: independent.co.uk
City Buzz
Sentiment Score :


Masai Ujiri is smiling somewhere. These are his Raptors, and this is his answer to the doubters
Nov 30, 2025
Masai Ujiri is smiling somewhere. this is his answer to the doubters. the Raptors are his Raptors, and this is the answer to his doubts.
Source: thestar.com
City Buzz
Sentiment Score :


Tens of thousands march across Europe in show of support for Palestinians
Nov 30, 2025
Activists including Greta Thumberg, Francesca Albanese, Thiago Avila, members of the global Sumud Flotilla and former GNK Workers attend the international day of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Source: france24.com
Sentiment Score :


9 essential plays by Tom Stoppard
Nov 30, 2025
his family fled to singapore when the Nazis invaded. his mother took him and his brother to india. he died when the ship he was aboard was sunk.
Source: latimes.com
City Buzz
Sentiment Score :


Anger mounts in Hong Kong over apartment fires as Beijing warns against ‘anti-China disruptors’
Nov 30, 2025
police detained one person who was part of a group that launched a petition demanding government accountability, an independent probe into possible corruption, proper resettlement for residents, and a review of construction oversight. people across the financial hub continued to mourn for the more than 128 victims.
Source: theguardian.com