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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet Piracy: Who's Responsible?

The Supreme Court is in the middle of a big debate. It's about who should be responsible for stopping internet piracy. The case is between Cox Communications, an internet provider, and record labels led by Sony. The justices are worried about a few things. They wonder if internet providers should k

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Asheville Sees Crime Numbers Go Down

Asheville is seeing fewer violent crimes this year. The city has reported a 28% drop in violent crimes compared to last year. This is the lowest number in five years. The biggest reason for this drop is fewer aggravated assaults. The city had a big spike in violent crimes in 2022. That year, there

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Czech Bank Dives Into Bitcoin: A Bold Experiment

Czech National Bank (CNB) has taken a bold step into the world of digital assets. They bought Bitcoin to understand how it works in real life. Governor Aleš Michl says this is not just about making money. It is about learning. The bank wants to see how Bitcoin behaves in their own environment. Mich

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Smart Software: How Businesses Pick Their Biggest Threats

Every business faces risks, but not all risks are equal. Some problems can hurt a company's money, while others might damage its reputation or slow things down. Smart businesses focus on the biggest threats first, not just any problem that comes along. Special software helps companies figure out wh

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways for Small Banks to Handle AI Costs

AI is becoming a big deal in finance, and smaller banks are feeling the pressure. They need to keep up with the tech and the skilled people who can manage it. But how can they do this without spending too much or breaking any rules? One way is to get help from AI companies. Many of these companies

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Your Use of Health Apps

People are using health apps and wearables more than ever. These tools help with diet, exercise, and tracking health. But not everyone uses them the same way. Body weight seems to play a role in how much people engage with these digital health tools. Some people stick with them, while others drop of

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Mixing Meds and Lifestyle Changes: A Closer Look

People often wonder if combining medication with lifestyle changes is the best way to manage health conditions. One area of interest is the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists along with lifestyle modifications. These medications are commonly used to manage type 2 diabetes and obesity. They work by mimic

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Young Minds Shaping Global Diplomacy

In a world where local politics often overshadows international affairs, a recent gathering in Washington D. C. showed how young people are stepping up to bridge the gap. The event, called \"The World, On Balance, \" brought together a diverse group of people, from college freshmen to retired diplom

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Understanding Scoliosis: How People Cope with the Unknown

Scoliosis is a condition that affects many young people. It's a curve in the spine that can cause problems. About one in every 25 kids has it. But what's it like to live with this condition? How do people deal with the uncertainty it brings? A recent study looked into this. They talked to 21 people

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

Smart Traders and Crypto Prop Firms: A Winning Combo

Crypto trading has changed a lot in recent years. It's not just about buying and holding anymore. Now, it's about using smart strategies and having enough money to make a real difference. Many skilled traders struggle because they don't have enough capital. They might have great strategies, but the

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