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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe in 2026: A Smart Guide

In 2026, crypto security experts say the biggest threats won't come from fancy hacking tricks. Instead, they'll come from people being tricked into giving away their crypto. This is called social engineering. It's like a con artist convincing you to hand over your keys instead of breaking into your

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Retirement Bliss: What Really Makes You Happy?

Retirement isn't just about having a big bank account. Sure, money helps, but it's not the only thing that makes retirees happy. Research shows that how you spend your money, your health, and your relationships are just as important. Money can make you happier, but only up to a certain point. Studi

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Why Climate Change Beliefs Persist Despite Facts

The recent UN climate summit in Brazil sparked discussions about the shifting attitudes towards climate change. Some argue that the intense focus on climate alarmism is fading. For instance, Europe's green energy policies have cut emissions but have also hurt the economy. Meanwhile, figures like Don

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Texas Braces for Sudden Chill and Possible Snowflakes

Texas is in for a weather rollercoaster. After a warm Christmas weekend, a cold front is set to sweep through the state late Sunday, bringing a chance of snow in some areas. This shift is unusual, as Texas rarely sees snow due to its generally warm climate and location south of the jet stream. The

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

A Mild Christmas Surprise for DC

The DC area is in for a treat this Christmas Day, with weather that's more mild than many might expect. The day will kick off with a few scattered showers, especially in the morning. As the day goes on, the skies will stay mostly cloudy, but temperatures will hover in the 50s, making it feel more li

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Honduras Chooses a New Leader Amidst Controversy

In a recent presidential election, Honduras made a significant political shift. Nasry Asfura, a conservative candidate, was declared the winner. This result is part of a broader trend in Latin America, where right-leaning politicians are gaining more influence. Asfura, who previously served as the

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Underwater Ambitions: A New Submarine in the Making

North Korea has recently showcased the outer shell of what it claims is a nuclear-powered submarine. This development comes as a response to South Korea's plans to build its own nuclear-powered submarine, which North Korea views as a threat to its security. The construction of this submarine has be

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Christmas Chaos: California's Rainy Season Brings Floods and Evacuations

California's holiday season is getting a lot of rain. This is causing big problems. Heavy rains have been hitting Southern California since the weekend. They are not stopping soon. The National Weather Service says parts of the region could see dangerous flooding. Los Angeles and nearby areas are g

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo's Christmas Surprise: A Message of Unity and Critique

Pope Leo XIV made a surprise appearance in St. Peter’s Square on a rainy Wednesday night. He spoke to the thousands of people who couldn't fit inside the basilica for his first Christmas Eve Mass. The crowd was soaked, but their spirits were high. Leo thanked them for their dedication and bravery in

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

US and EU Clash Over Visa Bans and Digital Rules

Europe is not happy with the US. They say the US is being unfair by banning visas for some important people. These people include Thierry Breton, who helped create rules for the internet in Europe. The US thinks these rules are too strict and stop free speech. But Europe says they are needed to cont

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