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Mar 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Truth. Fi Takes a Crypto Turn

A fresh chapter has been opened for Trump Media and Technology Group. They have just inked a deal with Crypto. com. The goal? To roll out a set of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) under the Truth. Fi label. What's the big deal about this? Well, it's the first significant move for Truth. Fi. It's a

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

What's Next for Student Loans and FAFSA?

The Department of Education might be shutting down, but what does this mean for student loans and the FAFSA? The Small Business Administration (SBA) is stepping in to manage federal student loans. This shift comes after significant cuts to the Department of Education's staff and resources. The SBA,

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

How Shared Pain Builds Strong Bonds

A recent study looked at how people react after a big disaster. It focused on the earthquakes in Turkey on February 6th, 2023. The research explored how shared pain can bring people together. It also looked at how this shared pain can make people want to help others. The study involved 120 people w

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Did Robert De Niro's Latest Film Miss the Mark?

First off, let's talk about the current film scene. It's a tough time for movies that aren't part of a big series. These days, films that make a splash usually fit into one of two categories. They are either made on a tiny budget, so even a small amount of money is considered a win. Or, they bec

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Betting Hub Under Fire: What's the Deal?

Robinhood has been called out by Massachusetts regulators for its new prediction markets hub. This hub allows users to bet on various events, including college basketball games. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, Bill Galvin, has sent a subpoena to Robinhood, seeking information about the hub's laun

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Future of Fighting Germs: AI in Medical Labs

In the world of medical labs, identifying germs quickly is a big deal. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) steps in. AI is changing the game in clinical microbiology. It's speeding up the process of spotting harmful bugs and figuring out how to fight them. First, let's talk about the problem

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

New York City's Approach to Mental Health: A Closer Look at Involuntary Hospitalizations

The city's mayor is standing firm on a controversial practice: taking people with severe mental health issues to hospitals, even if they don't want to go. This move has sparked a heated debate, with critics arguing that it's not the best way to handle the city's mental health crisis. The mayor's of

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

A New Era for the Postal Service

The United States Postal Service is about to see some big changes. The person in charge, Louis DeJoy, has decided to step down after serving during a tough time. The pandemic hit the postal service hard, and DeJoy, a businessman and supporter of former President Trump, had to navigate these challen

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Genetic Data in Limbo: What Happens to Your Info When 23andMe Files for Bankruptcy?

23andMe, the company known for turning spit into genetic insights, is in serious trouble. It has filed for bankruptcy, which means it's trying to find a buyer to fix its money problems. The company's co-founder, Anne Wojcicki, has even stepped down as CEO and tried to buy the company herself, but th

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Public Money, Private Miles: The CTA's Car Conundrum

The CTA, Chicago's public transit agency, spent over $26, 000 on three vehicles for top officials in 2023 and 2024. This isn't just about the money, though. It's about how these cars were used. For instance, the former CTA President, Dorval Carter, used his SUV more for getting to and from work than

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