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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Belief: Why Is It So Hard to Grasp?

Faith isn't easy for everyone. Some people find it naturally, while others struggle, even when they see strong signs. This isn't just a problem during Christmas; it's something people deal with all the time. The story of Jesus' birth is a big part of many people's beliefs. It's a story that has chan

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Dec 21 2025FINANCE

Klarna and Coinbase Join Forces for Stablecoin Funding

Klarna, a Swedish fintech firm famous for its "Buy Now, Pay Later" service, has teamed up with Coinbase, a major crypto exchange. This partnership aims to introduce stablecoins into Klarna's methods for raising funds from big investors. The plan involves using USDC, a type of stablecoin, to secure

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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 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 2025BUSINESS

AI's Impact on Banking Jobs: What's Really Happening?

The finance world is buzzing about AI taking over jobs, but the reality is more nuanced. While banks are investing big in AI, it's not the main reason for recent layoffs. The cuts are mostly due to overhiring during the pandemic and economic uncertainty. Experts argue that AI is often used as a conv

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

Small Steps, Big Impact: How Daily Routines Can Change Kids' Lives

Kids who seem to have their lives together might not be benefiting from expensive programs or complicated strategies. Instead, it could be the simple, everyday habits that make a difference. Things like doing chores, sticking to a bedtime, and sharing meals as a family. These aren't groundbreaking i

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

E. coli's Hidden Role in Prostate Enlargement

In Ghana, older men often face prostate issues. One common problem is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), where the prostate grows larger. Scientists know that stress and the environment can play a part in this. But what about infections? A recent study looked into the link between E. coli bacteria

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Ditch AGI: What's in a Name?

Big tech companies are stepping away from the term AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. They once saw it as the ultimate goal for AI. Now, they're using new terms instead. Why the change? AGI was supposed to mean AI that matches or beats human intelligence. But the definition was always vague.

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