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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Hot Planet, Cool Minds? The Hidden Heat Stress on Women's Mental Health

In many parts of the world, women are facing a silent crisis. As temperatures rise, so do mental health challenges. This is especially true for women in poorer countries. They are more at risk. The heat is not just about sweating more. It can mess with their minds. Studies show that high temperature

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Balloon Adventure in Antarctica

In the vast, icy expanse of Antarctica, something extraordinary is happening. A massive helium balloon, carrying a high-tech experiment, is soaring high above the Earth's surface. This isn't just any balloon—it's part of NASA's annual Antarctic Long-Duration Balloon campaign. The goal? To explore th

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

Baltimore's Youth Crime Data: A Messy Puzzle

Baltimore is having a tough time making sense of youth crime numbers. A recent study by a local nonprofit found that the data is all over the place. This makes it hard to understand what's really going on with young people and crime in the city. The report, called \"Beyond the Headlines, \" said th

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

Latin America's Fight Against Growing Crime

In 2025, Latin America saw a big change in its politics. This change happened because of the growing power of organized crime. For almost 20 years, the region had been stable. But now, crime groups are causing more violence and moving into new areas. There are now 39 crime groups operating in Latin

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Can the GOP Revive the American Dream?

The American Dream is under scrutiny. It's not just about money, but the ability to afford a decent life. The current political climate is focused on this very issue. A recent survey shows that most voters view the economy negatively. The Republicans are taking the heat for this, even though they in

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Slump: What's Driving the Price Down?

Bitcoin's price has been on a downward slope recently. It's now hovering around $88, 000, which is a significant drop from its peak of over $126, 000 in early October. This decline has raised eyebrows among analysts, who are pointing to several factors for this trend. First off, demand for Bitcoin

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Clean Air Breakthrough: How Copper Helps Remove Harmful Gases

In chip factories, there's a big problem. Two gases, ethyl acetate and ozone, are often found together. Ethyl acetate is in high amounts, while ozone is in low amounts. Getting rid of both at the same time is tough. But now, there's a new way to do it. Scientists used a special material called Cu-B

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Chill: What's Next for the Crypto King?

Bitcoin's rollercoaster ride isn't over yet. A well-known expert, Jurien Timmer, who's been bullish on Bitcoin for a long time, has changed his tune. He's now warning that Bitcoin might be in for a rough patch. Why? Because Bitcoin's price tends to follow a pattern that repeats every four years. Th

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: A Rollercoaster of Gains and Losses

Bitcoin had a crazy day, going up and down like a rollercoaster. It started strong, reaching almost $89, 300, but then it dropped sharply to $85, 500 in just a couple of hours. By the end of the day, it settled around $86, 000, which is still a bit lower than the day before. The early boost in Bitc

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Sudden Surge: Short Sellers Take a Hit

Bitcoin's value shot up to $90, 000, causing a stir in the crypto world. Over $110 million in short positions were wiped out in just an hour. This happened when the price jumped from $86, 200. Most of these short positions were on bitcoin trading pairs. The surge in bitcoin's price didn't cause a b

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