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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Can a Crypto Advocate Win New York's Top Legal Job?

Khurram Dara, a former lawyer for Coinbase and Bain Capital Crypto, is making a bold move. He's running for New York's Attorney General, aiming to shake up the state's approach to the crypto industry. Dara believes the current Attorney General, Letitia James, has been too tough on crypto companies,

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use 3D Files to Steal Your Data

Hackers have found a sneaky way to steal data using 3D files. They are using files from Blender, a popular 3D creation tool, to spread malware called StealC V2. This malware can grab information from browsers, wallets, and even email clients. The hackers upload harmful files to sites like CGTrader.

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Black Women and the Unseen Struggle: A Closer Look at Unemployment

In a room filled with determined voices, Rep. Ayanna Pressley asked a tough question: Why are Black women, who are among the most active in the job market, facing rising unemployment? The gathering in Boston brought together experts to explore this issue, revealing how the challenges faced by Black

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Is Your Church About to Become a Political Stage?

A big decision is coming up in Dallas. A judge will soon decide if two Texas churches can mix religion and politics without losing their tax-free status. This is a huge deal because it could change the rules for all churches in the U. S. For over 70 years, a rule called the Johnson Amendment has ke

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

Pasco's Water Choice: A Step Back for Public Health?

Pasco has recently decided to stop adding fluoride to its water supply. This move is part of a growing trend in North America, where some cities are choosing to do the same. The decision was made by the Pasco City Council on November 17, ending a practice that started in 1998. Science supports the

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

Teens, AI, and the Loneliness Epidemic: Why Regulation Matters

Many teens today feel lonely and struggle with mental health issues. This can hurt their school work, sports, and friendships. A 2023 study by the National Library of Medicine found that over half of young people aged 16 to 24 feel lonely. In Utah, 37% of high school students feel sad or hopeless, a

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

The Ticking Time Bomb: Why Social Security Needs Attention Now

Social Security is a big deal. It helps over 68 million Americans. But there's a problem. The money set aside for full benefits is running low. Experts say it will be gone by late 2032. That's just around the corner! When the money runs out, benefits will drop by 24%. For a typical couple retiring

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Southern Governors Who Made a Difference

In the 1980s, a group of governors from Southern states worked together to improve their regions. They didn't let political differences stop them from making things better. These leaders focused on important issues like jobs, schools, and roads. Their efforts helped the South grow and become stronge

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Top 10 Video Games of 2025: Human Creativity Shines

In 2025, video games proved that human creativity still trumps artificial intelligence. Despite layoffs and industry struggles, game developers delivered unforgettable experiences. The year saw the launch of Nintendo's Switch 2, a fantastic console that, however, lacked a must-have game. But the re

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots and Recognition: How One Leader is Changing the Game

In the world of technology and innovation, one name stands out: Kate McAfoose. She's the president of Chang Robotics and co-founder of Curabotics. Recently, she won two big awards at the Stevie Awards for Women in Business. These awards are a big deal, celebrating women who are making waves in busin

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