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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Korea's Move to Bring Its Currency On-Chain

Korea is making a bold move to bring its currency, the won, into the world of cryptocurrency. This isn't just about creating a new digital currency. It's about making it easier for Korean businesses to operate globally. Right now, most crypto transactions happen in dollars. This can be a hassle for

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

The Ripple Effect of a Mentor's Legacy

In 2025, the University of California, Berkeley, held a special event to celebrate the work of Dr. Lonnie Snowden. This gathering was not just about his research but also about the people he inspired and mentored over his long career. Dr. Snowden spent 20 years teaching at Berkeley. His work focuse

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Almost Chose Comedy Over Fame

Many famous faces we know today had dreams of making us laugh on stage rather than on screen. But life had other plans for them. Let's dive into the stories of some well-known figures who initially aimed for comedy but ended up elsewhere. Neal McDonough, known for his roles in "Tulsa King, " "Band

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Use Computers to Handle Test Results Better

Doctors are always busy. They need to check many test results every day. But how do they make sure they see the right results at the right time? This is where diagnostic stewardship comes in. It's like a helper that makes sure doctors don't miss important test results. But how does this helper work?

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Nov 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Parenting Problems: Safety and Sibling Rivalry

A parent is worried about their child's safety during visits with their ex-partner. The child has mentioned dangerous conditions at the ex's home, like holes in the floor and indoor rain. The parent is hesitant to intervene because of past conflicts and the ex's defensive attitude. They wonder if th

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Model Turned Fisherwoman: Kathy Ireland's New Catch

Kathy Ireland, famous for her modeling and business career, has added a new role to her resume: commercial fisherman. She's now part of the crew on her husband's fishing boat, the 4th Watch, out of Santa Barbara, California. This isn't just a hobby for Ireland; she's fully committed, having obtained

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Breast Surgery Fellowships: Are Websites Doing Enough?

In today's digital age, young doctors looking for breast surgery fellowships are turning to the internet. This shift is notable because earlier generations of doctors did not have this resource. However, the quality and accessibility of information on these fellowship websites vary greatly. The Soc

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Small Business Lending Gets a Big Boost

Cardiff, Inc. just secured a major revolving credit line from a big U. S. bank. This isn't just any loan; it's a game-changer for small business financing. The money will help Cardiff lend more and grow faster. Why does this matter? Small businesses often struggle to get loans from traditional bank

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Texas Schools Told to Take Down Ten Commandments Displays

A federal judge has ruled that Texas public schools must remove displays of the Ten Commandments from their classrooms. This decision comes after a state law was deemed unconstitutional. The law required these displays, but the judge said it goes against the U. S. Constitution's separation of church

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unexpected Shift on Skilled Immigration

President Donald Trump, known for his tough stance on immigration, recently surprised many by advocating for the entry of skilled immigrants into the U. S. He believes these immigrants can train American workers in high-tech industries, a move he insists aligns with his "Make America Great Again" (M

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