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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Greece's Struggle: Low Pay and Rising Costs Spark Protests

Greece is facing a tough time. People are not happy with their wages. They feel it's hard to make ends meet. This is happening while the government is about to vote on the budget for 2026. Many workers, like doctors and teachers, went on strike. They want better pay. They say their salaries are not

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Unpacking Risks and Rewards in Big Emerging Markets

The BRIC+M Emerging Market Risk Comparisons Report digs into the challenges and opportunities in some of the world's fastest-growing economies. This report isn't just about numbers. It's a guide for businesses and investors trying to figure out where to put their money. The report looks at Brazil,

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Why Your Hair Turns Gray and What You Can Do About It

Hair turning gray is a natural part of aging, but not everyone goes gray at the same time. This is because the process is influenced by a mix of factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and even stress. The cells responsible for hair color, called melanocyte stem cells, start to slow down or stop wo

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Rogers Park: Embracing Change or Resisting Progress?

In a recent gathering, Anchorage Assembly Member Erin Baldwin Day engaged with the Rogers Park Community Council to tackle the city's housing crisis. The discussion revolved around easing zoning restrictions to allow more housing options along transit routes like Northern Lights Boulevard. Many att

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Power Shift: Trump's Move to Limit Investor Influence

The recent move by the White House to tighten regulations on proxy advisory firms is seen as a significant step in a larger effort to shift power dynamics in corporate America. These firms, which provide voting recommendations to large investors, have come under fire from the Trump administration fo

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Tough-to-Treat Leukemia

In the world of medical research, a new player has emerged that could change the game for people with a tough type of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This cancer is notorious for being resistant to many treatments, especially in cases with complex genetic issues like MECOM rearrang

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Tanning Beds: A Hidden Threat to Your Skin

Tanning beds are not just a way to get a quick tan. They can cause serious harm to your skin. Recent research shows that using these machines can lead to widespread DNA damage. This damage can increase the risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, by three times. The study loo

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Bold Voice Silenced: The Fall of Jimmy Lai

Jimmy Lai, a well-known media figure in Hong Kong, has been found guilty of crimes that threaten national security. This outcome was not surprising, as it aligns with the expectations of China's ruling party. Lai, now 78, has been a vocal critic of Beijing for many years. The court's decision was ma

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Chile's New Leader: A Shift to the Right?

A new leader has taken charge in Chile, and he's not alone in his political views. José Antonio Kast, a man with strong conservative beliefs, has won the presidential race. He's known for his traditional values and tough stance on immigration. His win has caught the attention of other right-wing lea

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

PayPal's Big Move into Banking: What It Means for Small Businesses

PayPal, a well-known payments company based in San Jose, California, has taken a significant step by applying for a bank charter. This move is part of a larger trend where financial technology (fintech) and cryptocurrency companies are seeking bank charters to grow their services. The application w

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