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Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Trading, Gambling, and COVID-19: What's the Link?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people spent their time and money. Many turned to trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, while others gambled more. But what's the connection between these activities? Some people started trading so much that it became a problem. This behavior might look a lot like pr

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students' Self-Care: A Closer Look at Indonesia's Future Healthcare Heroes

In the bustling world of nursing education, Indonesian students are juggling a lot. A recent study took a deep dive into how these future nurses are handling self-care. It turns out, they're doing okay, but there's room for improvement. The study focused on students from 13 different institutions.

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Sep 22 2025WEATHER

A Small but Noticeable Shake in San Francisco

A small earthquake, measuring 4. 3 on the Richter scale, recently shook the San Francisco Bay Area. This event, though not very strong, was felt by many people in the region. Earthquakes of this magnitude are common in California due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire. The shaking was c

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Chalobah Speaks Out: Team Struggles and Lessons to Learn

Trevoh Chalobah, Chelsea's standout defender and emerging leader, recently shared his thoughts on the team's performance. He expressed his disappointment and apologized to the fans for a lackluster display. Chalobah admitted that the game was tough, especially the first 20 minutes, and that the team

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Sep 22 2025SCIENCE

Drug Testing with Tiny Ball of Cells: What Can Go Wrong?

Drug testing is getting a upgrade. Scientists are using tiny balls of cells, called spheroids, to test new medicines. These spheroids are better than flat cell cultures because they act more like real tissues in the body. But, there are some problems that can mess up the results. First, how these s

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Sep 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tibet's Sky Lights Up, But at What Cost?

In Tibet, a dazzling fireworks display turned into a hot topic online. The show, backed by outdoor brand Arc'teryx, caught the attention of netizens who questioned its environmental impact. The local government in Shigatse took notice and sent a team to look into the matter. Arc'teryx, owned by Ant

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Smart Moves Against Russia's Oil Power

Ukraine has been hitting back at Russia in a big way. They recently attacked some of Russia's oil refineries. These refineries are super important because they help Russia make money for its war. The Ukrainian military shared some cool footage from drones and planes. It shows missiles flying and exp

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Sep 21 2025SPORTS

A Fresh Face Takes the Field: Will Hammond's Breakthrough at Texas Tech

Football fans witnessed something special when Texas Tech faced off against Utah. The Red Raiders put on a show, winning 34-10. But the real story was the quarterback switch. Behren Morton, the usual starter, got hurt early on. That's when Will Hammond stepped in. He didn't just fill in; he took cha

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Sep 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox Consoles Get Another Price Bump: What's Going On?

Microsoft has raised the prices of its Xbox consoles again, marking the second time this year. The changes will take effect on October 3, just five months after the last price increase. The Xbox Series S 512GB will now cost $400, up from $380 in May and $300 at launch in 2020. The Xbox Series S 1TB

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Sep 20 2025EDUCATION

Boys in the Digital Age: A Closer Look at Their Struggles

The digital world is shaping the lives of boys in ways that are causing concern. There's a growing trend where boys are being drawn to online content that promotes outdated gender roles and sometimes even harmful ideas about women. This isn't just a small issue; it's a big part of the culture right

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