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Dec 30 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Path: Independent Growth Beyond Gold and Silver

Bitcoin's rise doesn't hinge on gold and silver's performance, say experts. This bold claim challenges the idea that Bitcoin's success is tied to other assets. Analysts argue that Bitcoin has its own unique trajectory, separate from traditional safe-haven investments. Gold and Bitcoin have both see

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Dec 30 2025WEATHER

Buffalo's Lake Erie: When Wind Meets Water

Lake Erie is doing something interesting right now. It's what folks call seiche season. This is when the wind gets strong and pushes the lake around. It's like when you blow on a cup of tea and watch the ripples. But this is much bigger. Buffalo, a city by Lake Erie, feels the effects. The wind can

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

How to Tackle Anxiety in the Digital Age

Anxiety is a big deal these days. It's not just a personal issue but a growing concern for society. Experts say it's getting worse, and it's time to do something about it. Anxiety can show up in different ways. Sometimes it's just a natural response to stress. But when it becomes constant and affec

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Missouri's Rural Health: A Big Step Forward

Missouri just got a huge financial boost for its rural health services. The state secured $216. 3 million from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. This isn't just a random handout. It's part of a larger initiative to enhance healthcare access in rural communities. The funding is divide

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Brooklyn's Maimonides Hospital Joins NYC's Public Health Network

In a significant move, Maimonides Health, a key healthcare provider in Brooklyn, has decided to merge with New York City's public health system. This decision aims to stabilize its financial situation and ensure that healthcare services remain accessible in Brooklyn, the city's most populated boroug

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A New Chance for Stalled Research Grants

The Trump administration has decided to take another look at research grants that were put on hold or rejected. This comes after a legal fight with scientists and states led by Democrats. A court in Boston had earlier said that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) wrongly stopped funding for rese

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Montana's Rural Hospitals Get a Financial Boost

Montana's rural hospitals are in a tough spot. Almost 90% of them are running at a loss. This is a big deal because these hospitals are often the only medical help for miles around. But there's some good news coming from the federal government. They're sending over $233 million to help these hospita

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Solar Science in the Crosshairs: A Clash of Priorities

The White House has set its sights on the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a move that could dim the lights on crucial solar science. The administration's target? A facility that's been studying Earth's weather and climate for over six decades, but also plays a key role in understand

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Boosting Health Before Surgery: A New Approach for Women with Advanced Ovarian Cancer

Women fighting advanced ovarian cancer often face a tough battle with malnutrition. This isn't just about feeling weak or tired; it can make treatments harder to handle and slow down recovery after surgery. But here's a bright spot: doctors are now looking at ways to help women get stronger before t

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Dante Core: The Rising Star of Ole Miss Football

Dante Core is making waves as a standout player for the Ole Miss football team. This young athlete, standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 175 pounds, is a cornerback who also shines as a wide receiver. He's part of the 2025 recruiting class, earning a four-star rating. Core hails from Fort Walton Bea

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