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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Border Tensions: Thailand and Cambodia Ignore Trump's Call for Peace

Trouble is still brewing on the Thailand-Cambodia border. Even after U. S. President Trump said both countries agreed to stop fighting, the shooting hasn't ceased. Thai officials say they never agreed to a truce, and Cambodia hasn't said anything about Trump's claim. Instead, Cambodian media reporte

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Democrats: New Faces or Tried-and-True Leaders?

Democrats are in a tough spot. They want to take back Congress, but first, they have to deal with some big fights within their own party. It's not just about policy anymore. It's about style and who can inspire voters. Some Democrats think it's time for new leaders. They want to replace some of the

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Skin Happy: Simple Shower Tips

Skin care can be confusing. Everyone says different things. Some say you need to do a lot. Others say you need to do nothing. The truth? It's somewhere in the middle. First, think about water. Hot showers feel nice. But they can dry out your skin. Lukewarm water is better. And don't stay in too lon

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed Next? Trump's Big Choice

A crucial decision is coming up for President Donald Trump: selecting the next chair of the Federal Reserve. This isn't just any decision; it's a big deal because the Fed's actions impact everyone, from individuals taking out loans to businesses investing in growth. The Fed is supposed to be indepe

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

What Trump's Marijuana Move Means for the Industry

The cannabis world is buzzing with talk that Donald Trump might change how marijuana is seen by the federal government. Right now, the law puts pot in the same category as drugs that are super addictive and have no medical use. But if Trump makes a move, that could change. Some people in the cannab

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Crypto Trading Takes a Break: What's Next?

Crypto trading has been on a rollercoaster. Volumes have dropped a lot. They are now at $250 billion. This is way less than the $500 billion seen in early November. Some days, volumes even dipped below $200 billion. This hasn't happened in a while. This slowdown is not new. It has happened before i

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

How Stablecoins Are Changing Global Money Moves

Stablecoins are shaking up the way money moves around the world. They mix the speed of blockchain with the steadiness of regular cash. This could be a big deal for sending money across borders, making it faster and cheaper. Right now, sending money internationally is slow and expensive. It often ta

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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jamaica's Matthew Samuda Takes the Lead at UN Environment Assembly

Matthew Samuda, Jamaica's Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, has taken on a big role. He is now the president of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). This group is like the boss of environmental decisions in the United Nations. Samuda got this job during the seventh meeti

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Left Out: Lawmakers Push for Fair Loan Access

A big group of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are pushing the Education Department to include nursing in a special list of "professional" programs. This comes after nurses were left out of a new rule that lets students borrow more money for certain graduate degrees. Right now, the list incl

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

A Missouri Mystery: Unraveling a Tragic Basement Discovery

In a quiet neighborhood of Sunset Hills, a grim discovery was made. A woman, later identified as 64-year-old Melissa Anderson, was found dead in the basement of a home. The circumstances surrounding her death have shocked the community and raised many questions. A man, Joseph Michael Marino, 30, ha

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