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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Faith, Place, and the Polio Puzzle in the Netherlands

In the 1960s and 1970s, three Dutch towns faced polio outbreaks. This was not just a health issue. It was a story of faith, tradition, and community. People in these towns chose not to get vaccinated. This choice was not random. It was a way to show who they were and where they belonged. The Dutch

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

West Virginia's Vaccine Rule: What's the Deal?

West Virginia's vaccine rules are back in the spotlight. The state's Board of Education recently made a big move. They reinstated a rule that requires kids to get certain vaccines to go to school. This happened after the state's Supreme Court stepped in. Earlier, a lower court judge had allowed par

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

UK's Money Matters: What's Really Going On?

The UK's money situation is a hot topic right now. A big shot from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), Prof David Miles, said the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, wasn't being dishonest when she talked about the tough money situation before the Budget. Even though the OBR's latest report showed t

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Sabrina Carpenter's Music Misused by White House

Sabrina Carpenter, a popular singer, recently expressed her anger on social media. She was upset because the White House used her song "Juno" in a video about ICE deportations. She called the video "evil and disgusting" and asked the White House not to use her music for such purposes. The video was

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Justice on the Fast Track: Changes to UK Court Trials

The UK is shaking things up in its court system. The government wants to speed things up by limiting jury trials. This change is aimed at cases where the punishment is less than three years in jail. Instead of a jury, a single judge will decide if someone is guilty or not. This idea is part of a bi

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bright Future: More Planes, More Profits Ahead

Boeing is feeling good about its future. The company's top money manager, Jay Malave, shared some exciting news at a big finance meeting. He said Boeing plans to send out more of its popular 737 and 787 planes next year. This is big news because it means Boeing might finally start making more money

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Big Money Moves: How a Chicken Chain Snagged a Huge Loan

A big investment firm has just landed a massive loan to buy a piece of an Australian chicken chain. General Atlantic Service Company LP is the name of the firm. They got the cash from Ares Management Corp. and Nomura Holdings Inc. This is all hush-hush, so no one is talking openly about it. The loa

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking Real-World Wealth: Venus' Bold Move in Crypto Finance

In a bold step, Venus, a leader in digital finance, is set to launch the world's first "Crypto Bank" focused on Real-World Assets (RWA). This move aims to tackle a big problem: businesses with valuable assets often struggle to get quick financing. Venus wants to change that, starting in Southeast As

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Cambodia's Huione Group: A Financial Giant's Downfall

The Huione Group, a major player in Cambodia's financial scene, has hit a rough patch. Recently, its banking service, Huione Pay, shut down branches and stopped cash withdrawals. People were seen lining up outside closed doors, hoping to get their money out. This isn't just bad luck; it's the result

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Finance Leaders: Steering Through Change and Tech

Finance chiefs are in the hot seat, balancing new tech and old risks. They're not just crunching numbers anymore. They're steering the ship, especially with AI shaking things up. But it's not easy. The world's a mess with economic uncertainty and supply chain chaos. Yet, finance leaders are stepping

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