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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Fed's Waller: Protecting Central Bank Independence

Christopher Waller, a Federal Reserve Governor, recently made it clear that he would strongly defend the central bank's independence if it were ever challenged by a U. S. president. Waller, who is considered a top contender to replace Jerome Powell as Fed Chair next year, shared his thoughts during

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Famous Faces and the Paycheck Roles

Many actors and actresses have taken on roles that they might not have otherwise chosen, all for one simple reason: money. It's not always about passion or art; sometimes, it's about putting food on the table or keeping the lights on. Take Al Pacino, for example. He admitted that he took on a role

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Back Buddy: The Rise of Pet Cloning

Pet cloning is becoming a big deal. It's not just for the rich and famous anymore. Regular people are now spending big bucks to bring their furry friends back to life. But is it really worth it? Some people think it's amazing. They say it's like having a piece of their old pet back. Others aren't s

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Sneaky Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is tricky. It can hide, especially the most dangerous type, Grade Group 5 (GG5). Doctors often miss it during biopsies. That's why finding better ways to detect it is important. One tool that might help is the Cell Cycle Progression (CCP) score. It could point out hidden GG5 cancer.

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Halibut in Trouble: Who's to Blame?

Alaska's halibut numbers are dropping fast. This is a big deal for small fishing businesses. They see fewer fish every day. This means less work and less money for people who depend on fishing. Big trawling ships are part of the problem. They catch lots of fish they don't even want. This is called

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Turnaround: A Billionaire's Bet Pays Off

Brent Venables stepped into his role at Oklahoma with a lot on his plate. He had a strong background in defense, but taking over as head coach was new for him. Tim Headington, a big-time donor, believed in him from the start. Now, with the team making it to the college playoffs after five years, Hea

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Troops Stay in D. C. as Court Delays Decision

A recent ruling from an appeals court has allowed National Guard troops to remain in Washington, D. C. , at least for now. This decision came after a lower court had ordered their removal by December 11th. The appeals court, which includes judges appointed by both Trump and Obama, said the Trump adm

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Denver's Transportation: A Vision Lost?

Denver's transportation progress is at a standstill. The city's leaders are not prioritizing safety. This is clear from recent decisions. For example, a planned safety project in West Wash Park was canceled. Wealthy residents complained. The city spent $100, 000 to change the design. This happened w

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Wale's Honest Chat About Mental Health and Internet Fame

Wale recently opened up about how a public encounter with Kai Cenat took a toll on his mental well-being. He shared his thoughts on a show, saying that Kai now understands the importance of mental health. Wale talked about dedicating his life to music and supporting his community for over a decade.

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Cartoonist Facing Tough Health Fight

Scott Adams, the creator of the famous Dilbert cartoons, has been dealing with serious health issues. Recently, he revealed that he is now paralyzed from the waist down due to prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. Adams shared this news on social media, saying he can't move his muscles but

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