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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Debate: Safe Money or Boring Tech?

Vitalik Buterin, the brain behind Ethereum, has a bold idea. He wants to make decentralized finance (DeFi) safer. But not everyone is on board. Some think his plan will kill the excitement and innovation that make DeFi special. Buterin argues that DeFi needs to grow up. He points to recent hacks an

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: Big Changes Ahead

The Education Department has taken a big step forward in changing student loans. They finished a key meeting last week to figure out how to put new rules into action. These rules come from a law called the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, which President Trump signed last year. The changes will affect h

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Predicting Risks in Epilepsy: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors are working on a new way to figure out who might have serious problems with epilepsy in the next year. They want to predict if someone will need to go to the emergency room, be admitted to the hospital, or even if there's a risk of death because of their condition. This is important because

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Kris Jenner's Fabulous 70th Birthday Bash: A Glamorous Night with Stars

Kris Jenner, the famous momager of the Kardashian-Jenner family, celebrated her 70th birthday in style. The party was a star-studded affair, with guests like Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton, Oprah Winfrey, Vin Diesel, Adele, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle. The event took place at Jeff Bezos and Lauren S

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Democrats Divided: Shutdown Deal Sparks Internal Party Conflict

A group of eight Democratic senators chose to end the government shutdown, which has left many Democrats upset. They feel like the deal did not achieve much on health care after 40 days of fighting. Some Democrats, like California's Governor Gavin Newsom and Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut, we

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Unseen and Unheard: The Hidden Lives of Unwed Mothers' Children in Saudi Arabia

In the bustling city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a heartbreaking scene unfolds. Children, born to unwed mothers, are living on the streets, invisible to society. These children, often the result of relationships between Kenyan women and other immigrants, face a grim reality. Their mothers, who came to

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Alliance That Ended the Government Shutdown

In a surprising twist, eight Democratic senators joined forces with Republicans to break the government shutdown deadlock. This decision came after intense internal debates within the Democratic party, highlighting the challenges of finding common ground in politics. The final vote was 60 in favor

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Stocks Rise on Government Shutdown Deal Hopes, But Health Insurer Faces Challenges

Stock markets showed optimism recently, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing higher. This rise came as traders hoped for a deal to end a government shutdown. When the government shuts down, it can create uncertainty in the markets. Investors worry about how it might affect the economy and

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening in Canada and the U. S. ?

Measles is back, and it's causing trouble in both Canada and the U. S. Canada recently lost its measles elimination status. This means the country has been struggling to control the spread of the virus for over a year. The outbreak started in New Brunswick and has since spread widely. Sadly, two bab

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Chilly Surprise: How a Sudden Cold Snap is Shaking Up the US

The US is in for a chilly surprise this week. A wave of cold air from the Arctic is sweeping across the country. It's bringing snow, icy roads, and a big drop in temperatures. This sudden change is causing some unusual reactions, like iguanas falling from trees in Florida. The cold air is moving qu

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