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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Courts Tell Companies: Green Spending is Not Optional

The Supreme Court of India has made a big decision. It says companies must spend money on protecting the environment. This is not just a nice thing to do. It is a rule. The court says companies have a duty to care for nature. The court looked at a case about the Great Indian Bustard. This bird is i

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Groups Join Forces Across the Pond

Crypto advocacy groups are teaming up to tackle policy challenges on both sides of the Atlantic. The Digital Chamber, a leading U. S. crypto lobbying group, has welcomed CryptoUK under its umbrella. This move aims to streamline efforts as both countries work on shaping digital asset policies. The D

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eyes in the Dark: How Infrared Tech is Watching Us

In the shadows, unseen beams of infrared light are scanning faces, tracking movements, and monitoring activities. This technology, invisible to the human eye, is a key player in modern surveillance. It's not just about security cameras anymore. Infrared light helps cameras recognize faces and licens

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Famous Faces in the Epstein Files: What We Know Now

Jeffrey Epstein's name still stirs up strong feelings, even years after his death. His files, once sealed, have been partially opened, sparking fresh discussions and theories. In 2024 and 2025, parts of these files were made public, revealing names of well-known figures who had some connection to Ep

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Who Was Jeffrey Epstein Really Close To?

The Justice Department has just dropped a big batch of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier with a dark past. This is the first time so many photos and documents from his life have been made public all at once. The files include around 3, 900 items, most of which are photos. These ph

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Chatbot Craze: How Personality Won the Race

In late 2022, a chatbot named ChatGPT was launched by OpenAI. It was not expected to be a big hit. Earlier chatbots had been ignored or even disliked. The team behind ChatGPT thought it would last only a month. They saw it as a test to learn from. But ChatGPT became a huge success. It now has 800 mi

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Divorce Drama Unfolds: Angela Paxton's Claims Against Ken Paxton

The recent unsealing of divorce documents has brought to light the messy breakup between Angela and Ken Paxton. Angela, a state senator, is pointing fingers at Ken, accusing him of causing their marriage to fall apart. She's asking for more than just a fair share of their assets. She wants control o

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Jyong Biotech: Navigating Market Swings and Future Plans

Jyong Biotech, a biotech company based in Taiwan, has noticed some unusual activity in its stock price and trading volume. This comes just after a lock-up period ended this month. The company is in talks with some investment funds about buying shares, but they say they're not hiding any big news tha

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

How a Facebook Group Helped Catch a Serial Offender

A man in Colorado has been found guilty of multiple sexual assaults. David Kats, aged 56, was convicted on 17 counts, including 12 for sexual assault. This case is unique because the victims found each other through a Facebook group called “Are We Dating the Same Guy? ” This group is usually used to

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Putin's Press Conference: A Mix of Big Talk and Small Talk

Putin's yearly press conference is a strange mix of big global talks and small local questions. This year, it happened right after Europe gave Ukraine a huge $105 billion loan. This money helps Ukraine keep fighting, but it also made Putin mad. He talked about Russia's wins in the war, but he also s

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