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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Does Going to Church Help When You're Treated Badly?

A recent study looked at how going to church affects people's well-being, especially when they face discrimination. The idea was that religion might help protect people from the negative effects of being treated unfairly. The study used data from a big survey of Canadians in 2020. The findings were

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

A Shocking Loss in Brookline: MIT Professor's Life Cut Short

In a quiet Boston suburb, a sudden tragedy struck when a respected MIT professor lost his life. Nuno Loureiro, a 47-year-old leader in plasma science, was found shot in his Brookline apartment on Monday night. He passed away the next morning at the hospital. The community is left in shock, and the i

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Payments Now on AWS: What's the Big Deal?

BNB Chain has teamed up with Better Payment Network (BPN) to bring crypto payment options to Amazon Web Services (AWS) users. This is a big step towards making digital currencies more mainstream. Here's what you need to know. First off, this collaboration allows AWS customers to pay for services us

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Crackdown: What the DOJ's Big Seizures Mean for You

The DOJ has been making some serious moves in the crypto world lately. They've been seizing a ton of cryptocurrency, like that $15 billion bitcoin haul in October. That's a lot of money, even more than what they got from the Bernie Madoff scandal. And they're not stopping there. They've even set up

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

Unicoin's Big Move: From Shareholder Vote to Crypto Exchange Listing

Unicoin, a cryptocurrency founded by Alex Konanykhin and Silvina Moschini, is making waves in the crypto world. After a big vote on December 5, shareholders gave the green light to a major change. They agreed to turn Unicoin into a decentralized, community-run asset. This move is a smart strategy to

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

U. S. Lawmakers Move Closer to Crypto Regulation

The U. S. Senate is making progress on crypto regulations. Recent meetings between Democrats and Republicans show a push for a market-structure bill. This could be a big step for the crypto world. Macquarie, an investment bank, thinks these talks are important. They could lead to a deal that shapes

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Police Chief Speaks Out Against ICE Actions

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked criticism from the city's police chief. Brian O'Hara, the Minneapolis Police Chief, has expressed his disapproval of the tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a recent arrest. The incident, which took place on a snowy day, invol

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

White House Plaques Stir Controversy

The White House has added new plaques under photos of former presidents, taking a critical stance on Trump's Democratic predecessors. This move is unusual because the White House is usually seen as a symbol of unity. Trump, however, has used it to express his political views and rewrite history. Th

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Puka Nacua's Questionable Livestream Moment

Puka Nacua recently appeared on Adin Ross' livestream, where he made some questionable remarks. He joked about referees and mocked the Kansas City Chiefs, which was not a big deal. However, things took a dark turn when he promised to do a "Covetous Jew" dance after his next touchdown. This dance inv

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Plants Can Help Clean Up Pollution in Karst Areas

Karst areas face a big problem with pollution from sulfonamide antibiotics. These chemicals are hard to break down naturally in these regions because there isn't much carbon and water moves quickly through the ground. This leaves the groundwater dirty and increases the risk of antibiotic resistance.

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