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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: Bringing Christianity to the Digital Age

In today's world, young Christians are turning to online influencers for guidance and community. These influencers, mostly from Millennial and Gen Z generations, are using podcasts, social media, and other digital platforms to connect with young people who are seeking answers to life's tough questio

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Brazil's Crypto Boom: Big Moves and New Trends

In 2025, Brazil saw a huge jump in crypto activity. The average person put over $1, 000 into digital assets. This isn't just about quick gains anymore. People are planning their investments carefully. Young investors, aged 24 and under, are leading the charge. They increased their crypto activity b

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

VanEck's Bold Move: Staking Rewards in Avalanche ETF

VanEck has made a significant update to its Avalanche ETF filing. The new plan includes staking rewards, aiming to boost investor income. Up to 70% of the ETF's AVAX holdings could be staked. This move is set to generate extra yield for investors. The fund will partner with Coinbase Crypto Services

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Slide: Are Traders Too Optimistic?

Bitcoin's price has been on a rollercoaster, and experts are divided on where it's headed next. Some think it could drop to around $75, 000, a 14. 77% fall from its current price of $88, 350. But why? Well, it's all about how people are feeling and talking about it. One expert, Maksim Balashevich,

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Why Can't New Yorkers Buy Wine in Supermarkets?

In New York, you can smoke weed almost anywhere, but buying a bottle of wine at the supermarket? That's a no-go. It's a bit confusing, right? The state is totally chill with marijuana use, but when it comes to wine, they're not having it. Meanwhile, 40 other states let people grab a bottle of wine w

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Senate Rules and Political Games: Why Some of Trump's Picks Are Stuck

Senate rules are causing trouble for some of Trump's choices for important legal jobs. The "blue slip" rule, which has been around for a long time, is being used by Democrats and some Republicans to block these picks. This rule lets senators from a state veto nominees for certain legal jobs in their

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

A System Failing Our Most Vulnerable

In Massachusetts, a troubling pattern is emerging. Children involved with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) are dying, and the system seems to be failing them. A'Zella Ortiz is the latest victim in a string of tragedies that have shaken the state. Her death, like others, raises serious q

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Nursing: A Family Legacy of Care and Community Support

Nursing is more than just a job. It's a passion for those who want to help others when they are sick or hurt. This is especially important in the U. S. , where there aren't enough nurses to take care of everyone who needs help. The Trump Administration once said that nursing degrees aren't as impor

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Colon Cancer Spread

Colon cancer can be tricky. It often comes back in a new spot after treatment. This is called metachronous metastasis. Doctors want to find ways to predict who might face this issue. A recent study looked at patients with stage II or III colon cancer. These patients had surgery between 2016 and 202

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Money Matters: The Ups and Downs of Republican and Democrat Campaigns

House Republicans are in a tough spot. They have more seats to defend, and their main fundraising group is behind in cash compared to the Democrats. At the end of October, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had more money saved up than the National Republican Congressional Committee. I

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