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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Current Slump: Why Experts Still See Potential

The crypto market is in a slump. Bitcoin and Ethereum are both headed for their first losing year since 2022. But experts are not too worried. They think this might just be a temporary setback. Right now, things look tough. There are worries about Bitcoin's cycle and the economy is not doing well.

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Mixed Bag: What's Up With Bitcoin and Friends?

Crypto fans had a bit of a rollercoaster ride on Tuesday. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the big names in the crypto world, saw some gains but couldn't quite break through their recent highs. Bitcoin tried to push past $89, 000 but fell short, and Ethereum hit a wall at $3, 000. Both are having a rough fourt

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rollercoasters: XRP and Solana's Wild Ride in 2025

In 2025, the crypto world saw some wild swings. XRP and Solana were the stars of the show, with price movements that made bitcoin look like a calm lake. While bitcoin's price was smooth sailing, XRP and Solana were more like rollercoasters. Over the past year, Solana's price jumped around 87%, and

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

CHZ Token's Sudden Surge: What's Driving the Rally?

In the world of cryptocurrencies, Chiliz's token, CHZ, made a big move on Tuesday. It jumped over 10%, making it one of the top performers in the market. This surge left behind big names like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which only saw small gains. The excitement around CHZ also sparked more interest in it

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Moves and Crypto's Legal Hurdles in December

In December, Bitcoin's price dropped by 4%, ending the year lower than it started. Despite this, Strategy, a software company known for its Bitcoin investments, bought over 22, 000 Bitcoin. This purchase added to their already massive holdings, bringing their total to around 3. 3% of all Bitcoin in

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

The FBI's Identity Crisis: How Diversity Efforts Split the Bureau

Nicole Parker, a former FBI agent, has shared her critical view on the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the FBI. She believes these efforts have caused significant division and harm to the agency's core mission. Parker, who served for 12 years, witnessed a growing

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Ashleigh Banfield's New Chapter: From Prime Time to True Crime Digital Ventures

Ashleigh Banfield, a seasoned journalist, is making a significant career shift. She will step down from hosting her prime time show on NewsNation and take on a new role focusing on true crime content for the network's digital platform. True crime content is still a big hit. Banfield's move comes at

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Era of Celebrations: Greece and Cyprus Go Quiet for New Year's

Greece and Cyprus are making a big change for New Year's Eve in 2026. Instead of loud fireworks, they are opting for quieter celebrations. This shift is all about making the festivities more enjoyable for everyone, especially kids and pets. Athens started this trend last year with "quiet" fireworks

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Invasive Plants: The Hidden Impact on Tiny Forest Friends

Forests in eastern North America are facing a silent crisis. Invasive plants, like the Amur honeysuckle, are taking over. They're pushing out native plants, changing the forest floor. This change might seem small, but it has big effects. It's not just about the plants. It's about the tiny creatures

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Big Companies and the Graying Workforce: What's Being Done?

The workforce is getting older, and big companies are starting to notice. Some are taking steps to keep older workers around, while others are lagging behind. Walmart, for example, is tweaking jobs to suit older employees. Microsoft is offering extra care to support aging workers. Google is helping

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