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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

MEXC Takes Bold Steps to Keep Traders Safe

MEXC, a big name in the world of cryptocurrency trading, has rolled out some serious upgrades to keep things fair and safe for everyone. They're going all out to stop scams, block sneaky bots, and make sure everyone plays by the rules. Let's talk scams first. MEXC has been on a mission to shut down

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Keeping Your Trucking Business Safe from Audits

Running a trucking business is no easy task, especially when you're a small fleet owner or a solo driver. One of the biggest risks you face is not keeping your driver qualification files up to date. These files are crucial because they can trigger unexpected audits from the Federal Motor Carrier Saf

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Weiss Hospital Faces Medicare Termination: What Went Wrong?

Weiss Memorial Hospital is in hot water, literally and figuratively. The federal government has decided to cut it off from Medicare, a big deal that could seriously hurt the hospital's finances. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced this decision, saying Weiss didn't follow th

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

When Choices Go Wrong: The Emotional Toll of Following or Breaking Rules

People often feel bad when things don't go as planned. This is especially true when they think about what could have been. But did you know that the emotions people feel depend on whether they followed the rules or broke them? Researchers wanted to find out if regret and disappointment are linked t

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung Phones Don't Have Bigger Batteries

Samsung hasn't boosted the battery size of its Ultra phones in over half a decade. While Chinese brands are packing phones with massive batteries, Samsung sticks to around 5, 000mAh. Why? It's not just about tech; it's about rules. The U. S. has strict rules on lithium-ion batteries. These rules li

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

GOP's Food Stamp Plan Hits a Roadblock

The latest twist in the Republican tax and spending bill has thrown a wrench into their plans. The Senate parliamentarian has flagged a key proposal to shift some food stamp costs to states, saying it breaks Senate rules. This is a big deal because Republicans were counting on billions in savings fr

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Loot Boxes: The UK's Struggle with Self-Regulation

Loot boxes in video games are a big deal. They let players spend real money for a chance at random rewards. This has raised eyebrows because it's a lot like gambling. There are worries about people spending too much and developing gambling habits. The UK's previous Conservative government chose to t

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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's App Store: The Battle for Fair Play

In 2021, a judge ordered Apple to ease its control over the App Store. Nearly four years later, the same judge found that Apple had deliberately ignored this order and tried to hide its noncompliance. The judge was furious and demanded specific changes to the App Store, stripping Apple of its tight

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Tracking the Unseen: How Mobile Data Helped Navigate COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light the limitations of traditional data collection methods. For years, researchers relied on travel surveys and census data to understand human movement. These methods, however, only capture snapshots of activity. They fail to show continuous changes in how peop

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Malta's Controversial Citizenship Scheme Shut Down

The European Union's top court has made a significant ruling. It declared that Malta's so-called "golden passport" scheme is illegal. This scheme allowed wealthy individuals to buy Maltese citizenship. The scheme was controversial from the start. It raised serious questions about how citizenship

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