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Dec 23 2025CRYPTO

ETHZilla's Big Shift: From Crypto Hype to Real-World Focus

ETHZilla, a company once buzzing with crypto excitement, has taken a big step back from its Ether (ETH) dreams. On Dec. 19, they sold a whopping $74. 5 million worth of ETH to pay off some old debts. This move didn't sit well with investors, and the company's stock took a hit, dropping by 7. 61% the

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Dec 23 2025CRYPTO

The United States is taking steps to regulate digital currencies.

The United States is making progress in regulating digital currencies. The recent confirmation of Michael Selig as the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has sparked discussions about the future of crypto regulation. Selig's appointment, along with Paul Atkins' role as the chair

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Dec 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's 2026: Will It Soar or Stumble?

Bitcoin's future in 2026 is a hot topic. Some think it will keep climbing, while others believe it might drop. The Federal Reserve's plan to lower interest rates could help Bitcoin reach new heights. Right now, Bitcoin is around $90, 000, which is lower than its peak of $126, 000 last October. Gray

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Crypto Laundering: A Costly Gamble

In a surprising turn of events, a South Korean man in his 30s found himself facing a harsher penalty after attempting to appeal his original sentence. The man was initially given a four-year probation period and a suspended two-and-a-half-year jail sentence for his role in laundering approximately $

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Dive into Crypto: What's the Deal?

JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the banking world, is looking into crypto trading for big clients. This is a big step for a traditional bank. They are checking out different crypto products and services. The plan is still secret, but it might include trading crypto directly and using crypto deriva

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

When the Government Labels Journalists as Criminals

A new government webpage has popped up, and it's got journalists on edge. Dubbed \Media Offenders, \ this site lets the public report journalists and news outlets they think are biased or spreading lies. Over 50 journalists have already been labeled as offenders, and this isn't just regular criticis

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

Words That Shaped Our Year: A Closer Look

This year, several words and phrases captured the essence of our collective experiences, reflecting both societal shifts and individual quirks. The term "affordability crisis" became a buzzword, highlighting the struggles people face with rising costs of essentials like housing, gas, and even holida

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

The Cost of Remembering: A Look at Obituary Pricing and Policies

When someone passes away, families often want to honor their memory with an obituary. But did you know there's a lot to consider, like costs and rules? Let's break it down. First, you need to provide some basic info. This includes the full name, address, and phone number of the person submitting th

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Pioneer of TV Diversity Passes Away at 68

Kevin Arkadie, a trailblazer in television, has passed away at the age of 68. He was best known for co-creating "NYPD Undercover, " a groundbreaking show that aired in the 1990s. The news of his death was shared by Deadline, and while the exact cause is not yet public, it's known that Arkadie had be

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Tanner Rouse: The New Face of Delaware County's Justice System

Tanner Rouse is set to take over as Delaware County's district attorney. He's no stranger to the job, having served as the first assistant since 2020. Rouse is stepping into the role after his predecessor, Jack Stollsteimer, moves on to a county judgeship. Rouse has big plans for his new role. He w

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