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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Energy Hunger: The Price We Pay

Bitcoin mining is a power-hungry process. It's not just about the digital coins. It's about the massive amount of electricity needed to keep the network running. The more people mine, the more energy is consumed. And guess what? The price of Bitcoin plays a big role in this. When Bitcoin's value so

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

SpaceX's Bitcoin Moves: What's Really Going On?

SpaceX has been making some big moves with Bitcoin. Recently, they shifted $257 million worth of Bitcoin, which is a lot of money. This isn't the first time they've done this either. Just a few months ago, they moved $153 million worth of Bitcoin. So, what's up with all this Bitcoin activity? Well,

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Reno's Big Bet on Youth Sports

A big change is coming to downtown Reno. A local hotel-casino owner wants to build up to 12 sports fields over the next six years. These fields will be used for soccer and lacrosse tournaments. The plan is part of a new group called the Downtown Reno Amateur Sports Association. The fields will be ne

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Nighttime Changes on King Street: A Look at Charleston's Youth Curfew

Charleston's downtown area, especially King Street, has seen some changes lately. A new rule is in place. It stops kids under 17 from hanging out late at night. This rule, or curfew, started in June. It runs from 9 p. m. to 6 a. m. in the Central Business District. Business owners on King Street ar

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Walking Again: Can Mobile Tech Help Stroke Survivors Move More?

Stroke survivors often struggle to stay active. This can lead to more health problems. A recent study looked at how mobile health (mHealth) tools might help. The goal was to see if these tools could encourage stroke survivors to move more. The study had a unique design. It was called a Sequential M

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Water Plants Make Your Drinking Water Smell Bad

Cyanobacteria, those tiny green plants in water, can make drinking water smell and taste bad. They do this by releasing a chemical called 2-Methylisoborneol (MIB). Even a tiny bit of MIB can ruin the water's quality. But how and when these plants release MIB is still a mystery. Scientists did some

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pieces Travel Through the Air and Land

Microplastics, those tiny bits of plastic, are everywhere. They float in the air and settle on the ground. But how do they get around? It turns out their shape and size play a big role. In a recent study, scientists looked at how these tiny plastic pieces move through the air and land in Shanghai.

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Health Care Costs: A Growing Burden for Employers and Workers

Health care costs are on the rise, and employers are feeling the pinch. With 154 million people under 65 relying on employer-sponsored health insurance, the financial strain is significant. Recent data shows that the average annual premiums for single coverage have reached $9, 325, while family cove

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Pig Slaughterhouses: Hidden Battleground for Superbugs

In the world of pig slaughterhouses, a silent battle is raging. It's not between humans and animals, but between cleaning agents and tiny, invisible foes: bacteria. These bacteria are not your average germs. They carry genes that make them resistant to antibiotics, and some even have genes that make

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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The $60 Million Lie: How Fake News Tricks Us

In October 2025, a bizarre tale took the internet by storm. It claimed that Robert Irwin, the well-known wildlife expert and son of the legendary Steve Irwin, had filed a $60 million lawsuit against Pete Hegseth, the U. S. Secretary of Defense. The story alleged that this legal action followed a hea

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