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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

A New Friendship Raises Eyebrows

Israel and Somaliland made waves recently. They decided to be friends officially. This is big news. It's the first time any country has done this with Somaliland. Somaliland is a region that wants to be its own country. It broke away from Somalia a long time ago. But most countries still see it as p

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

How Trade Rules Shake Up Chinese Businesses

Trade rules are confusing. They change often. This makes it hard for companies to plan ahead. In China, this confusion is shaking up stock prices. When trade rules are unclear, stock prices can drop suddenly. This is called a crash risk. Researchers looked at this problem. They studied Chinese comp

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

BYU's Bowl Game: A Chance to Prove Their Worth

BYU's football team had a standout season, finishing with an impressive 11-2 record. However, they were overlooked for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Instead, they are set to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl against Georgia Tech. This game is a big deal for BYU, as they aim to show that they dese

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

How F1 is Winning Races with Software and Data

F1 teams are now relying heavily on software and data to gain an edge. With strict cost caps, they can't just throw money at hardware upgrades. Instead, they're focusing on software that can process and visualize massive amounts of data in real time. This data comes from hundreds of sensors on the

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Japan's New Way to Prove You're Human

In Japan, a big change is happening. A company called MEDIROM is teaming up with two other groups, Tools for Humanity and World Foundation. They want to make sure people can prove they are real humans online. This is important because AI is getting really good at pretending to be human. MEDIROM has

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

New York Takes a Stand: Social Media and Young Minds

New York is stepping up to protect young users from the potential dangers of social media. The state is now requiring platforms to show warnings about the possible harm their features can cause. This move comes as more places around the world are taking action to address the impact of social media o

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

More Americans Choosing to Live Without Religion

A recent study shows that a growing number of Americans are not connecting with any religion. In fact, nearly one in three people now say they do not belong to any faith. This is a big change from just over a decade ago, when only one in six people felt the same way. The shift is especially noticeab

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Georgia Stars Shine on New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve is just around the corner, and the celebration is set to be bigger than ever. The annual "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" is back, and this time, it's bringing a star-studded lineup with some big names from Georgia. Let's take a closer look at who's performing and what makes this

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Farmers of the Future: How Robots Are Changing Agriculture

Robots are becoming a big deal in farming, and the market for these machines is growing fast. By 2035, it could be worth $139. 4 billion, up from $12. 2 billion today. This growth is driven by the need to feed a growing population, which is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Robots are helping f

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Telcoin's Big Move: eUSD Stablecoin Goes Live

Telcoin has just taken a significant step in the world of digital finance. They've launched their eUSD stablecoin on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. This move comes after getting the green light from the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance last month. The eUSD stablecoin is now live, w

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