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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: Why AI Trading Needs a Human Touch

Bitcoin is acting a bit unpredictable these days. It's like a rollercoaster that can't decide if it's going up, down, or sideways. The price is around $87, 609, but it's been bouncing between $84, 640 and $94, 408. Some tools say it might go up to $91, 771 next month, but who knows? Now, imagine us

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

Week 17 NFL Picks: A Look at the Christmas Games

Week 17 of the NFL season brings a slate of Christmas games, and there's plenty to unpack. Let's start with the Cowboys and Commanders. The Commanders are rolling with Josh Johnson at quarterback, and let's just say he's not exactly setting the world on fire. The Cowboys, on the other hand, have Dak

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Leather Goods: The Hidden Costs of Trade Wars

The leather industry is in a tough spot. Tariffs have made everything more expensive. Companies like Twisted X, known for their boots, had to scramble when import costs shot up. They even set up a "tariff war room" to handle the chaos. Prices for leather goods are expected to stay high for a while.

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Alert: Midwest and Northeast Brace for Snow and Ice

A big winter storm is heading towards the Midwest and Northeast. It will bring snow and ice to these areas. The storm will start in the upper Midwest on Thursday. Then, it will move to the lower Northeast on Friday. By Saturday morning, it will be over. Freezing rain is expected in northern Minneap

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Big Tech Trips: How Server Hiccups Disrupt Gaming

The digital world had a bit of a stumble recently. AWS, which is like the invisible backbone for many online services, had a little trouble. This caused a chain reaction, affecting popular games and platforms. Epic Games' Fortnite, Rocket League, and ARC Raiders were among the first to feel the impa

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Did Movies Fare on Christmas Eve?

Christmas Eve usually sees lower movie attendance, unless there's a highly anticipated film like Spider-Man: No Way Home. This year, total earnings for all movies were around $27. 6 million. This includes $2 million from previews of Marty Supreme, a period dramedy starring Timothee Chalamet, and $2.

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Who Matters in Windsor's Opioid Crisis?

In Windsor, Ontario, a heated discussion unfolded over whether police should carry naloxone. This drug can save lives during opioid overdoses. The city took its time to make a decision. Other places in Canada acted faster. This delay raised questions about who is seen as valuable in society. The de

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

A Cut Above: How a Phone Mix-Up Left a Barber Shop in a Lurch

In today's digital age, a simple phone number can make or break a business. This was the case for Lakeside Barbershop, a long-standing establishment that recently faced a significant setback due to a disconnected phone line. The issue began when the new owner, Kevin Rizer, took over the business in

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Smart Stock Picks for the Holidays: Experts Share Their Top Choices

Investing in stocks can be a thoughtful gift, and several finance experts have shared their top picks for the holiday season. Nvidia is one of the top choices, with a predicted return of 38% by 2025. Louis Navellier, a Wall Street veteran, believes that Nvidia is a safe bet due to its monopoly statu

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

France and U. S. Clash Over Tech Rules

France is not happy with the U. S. A few days ago, the U. S. banned visas for some Europeans. One of them is Thierry Breton. He used to be a big shot in the EU. He helped make rules for tech companies. The U. S. says these rules are unfair. They think the rules stop free speech on social media. Fra

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