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Dec 29 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Heist: How a Simple Job Led to a Big Scam

A former employee of a big crypto company, Coinbase, has been caught in India. This person worked in customer service and is linked to a huge security problem that happened in May. Hackers tricked or paid this employee to get secret customer details. They then asked for a huge amount of money, $20

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Moscow's Free Speech Fight: A Clash of Beliefs

In 2020, a family from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, found themselves in a legal tussle with the city. Nathan Wilson and his sons, Rory and Seamus, were accused of sticking controversial stickers on public property. The stickers read, \"Soviet Moscow . . . enforced because we care. \" This happene

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Grab Good Stuff from Plants

Quercetin is a superstar nutrient found in many fruits and veggies. It's great for health, but getting it out of plants is tricky. Old ways use lots of time and bad chemicals. Now, scientists made a smart polymer that loves quercetin. It's like a magnet, but for molecules. They made this polymer us

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Why Schools Should Start Later: A Look at the Science and Advocacy

Teenagers need more sleep than most people realize. Their bodies are wired differently. This is not just a personal opinion. It is backed by solid science. Yet, many schools still start early. This is a problem. Experts have been studying this for years. They agree that later school start times coul

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Colorado's 2025: A Year of Legal Wake-Up Calls

In 2025, Colorado's lawmakers faced a series of legal setbacks that highlighted their apparent ignorance of basic constitutional principles. The First Amendment, a cornerstone of American freedoms, was at the heart of these disputes. It's surprising that in a modern democracy, elected officials need

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Seeks Peace Path Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to meet with U. S. President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss a potential peace plan for Ukraine. This meeting comes at a critical time, as Russia has intensified its attacks, launching hundreds of missiles and drones at Kyiv and other parts of Ukrain

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

When Being Left Out Shakes Your World

Being ignored or left out can really mess with your head. It's not just about feeling lonely or sad. It can make you feel unsure about everything, like you're standing on shaky ground. This is what researchers have been exploring in a series of experiments. They found that being ostracized, or excl

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Braces for Icy Surprises and Wild Winds

New Jersey is in for a weather rollercoaster. Freezing rain is already making things slippery in some areas, and it's not done yet. Ten counties are under winter weather alerts, with ice possibly piling up to one-tenth of an inch in spots like Warren and Morris counties. That's not just a nuisance;

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

A Legend Steps Down: Neil Best Ends His 50-Year Journalism Journey

Neil Best, a well-known name in sports journalism, has decided to retire after an impressive 50-year career. His last day at Newsday, where he has worked since the early 1970s, will be this Wednesday. Best shared his decision on social media, saying he is stepping away from daily journalism and his

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Journalist's Journey to Thrilling Fiction

Robin Acton, a former journalist, has turned her extensive experience into a thrilling fiction series. Her latest book, "Empty Boxes, " follows crime reporter Rita Locke as she investigates a murder linked to a funeral director accused of burying empty coffins. Acton's background in journalism shine

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