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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Feeling Stuck in a Lonely Marriage

A woman in her 60s finds herself in a tough spot. She's still working full time, while her husband, a few years older, is retired but dealing with serious back problems. His health issues make it hard for him to move around, sleep well, or enjoy outings. When she comes home from work, she takes care

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Why the U. S. Chooses Weapons Over Climate Aid

The U. S. has a strange way of spending money. Since 2015, it has poured $79 billion into helping other countries buy American weapons. That's a lot of cash! But when it comes to fighting climate change, the U. S. has only put in $2 billion into the Green Climate Fund. This fund helps countries that

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

A YouTube Finance Show on the White House Site? What Happened?

A strange event happened on Thursday. A YouTube video about money appeared on the White House website. This was not supposed to happen. The video was from a live stream by a YouTuber named Matt Farley. He talks about investments and stocks. His video was on the White House site for about eight minut

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Belarus's Growing Economic Ties with Russia: What's Really Happening?

Belarus is becoming more tied to Russia's economy. This is happening in many important areas. These include energy, trade, money, investments, and even defense. Trade is a big part of this. Most of Belarus's exports go to Russia. Some also go to other countries. But they use Russian roads, ports, a

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Stock Market Shifts: A Look at This Week's Big Moves

This week, the stock market saw some big changes. Let's start with the tech world. IBM made a huge move by buying Confluent for $11 billion. Meanwhile, Medline's IPO was a big hit, raising $6. 26 billion and seeing its stock jump over 40% on its first day of trading. Now, let's talk about the major

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solid-State Batteries: Are They Really Safer?

Solid-state batteries are often seen as the next big thing in energy storage, especially for electric vehicles. They use solid materials instead of liquid electrolytes, which is expected to make them safer and more efficient. However, experts are warning that these batteries are not without risks.

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Tech Jobs Face a Bumpy Road Ahead

The tech industry is in a tough spot right now. Job cuts are piling up, and the outlook isn't great. The unemployment rate for tech jobs hit 4% in November, up from earlier in the year. That's a clear sign that tech companies are struggling. Over the past few months, the number of tech workers acros

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Teaming Up for Better Community Wellbeing

Faith groups are often at the heart of communities, offering support and connection. Yet, they are sometimes overlooked when it comes to public health efforts in places like Australia and the UK. Recent studies show that partnering faith communities with health experts can make a real difference in

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

William Echoles: Faith, Family, and Football

William Echoles is a standout defensive tackle for the Ole Miss Rebels. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 310 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with on the field. Over the past two seasons, he's made 60 tackles and 4. 5 sacks, ranking second in the school this season. His journey from a small-town

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Lech: A Hidden Gem for Ski Lovers

Lech, a small town in Austria, is a favorite spot for those who love skiing but want to avoid the crowds and cameras. It's known for its luxurious yet quiet vibe, lots of snow, and beautiful slopes. Unlike some other ski destinations, Lech offers a more relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice

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