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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Christmas Gifts Get a Digital Makeover

Money is tight, and people are getting creative. With prices still high, Americans are rethinking what to put on their holiday wish lists. A recent study shows that many are now eyeing cryptocurrency as a gift option. Prices are still up compared to a few years ago. Housing, food, and other basics

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Plastic Industry in Switzerland

Switzerland is known for its high-tech industry. The Swiss Plastics Expo in Lucerne, happening from January 20 to 22, 2026, is a big deal. It's a chance for companies to show off their latest tech. One company, ENGEL, is bringing some cool AI stuff to the show. ENGEL is focusing on how AI can help

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

New Hope in the JonBenet Ramsey Case: DNA Breakthroughs Offer Clues

The JonBenet Ramsey murder case, which has baffled investigators for nearly three decades, is seeing a fresh wave of optimism due to advancements in DNA technology. Boulder police, who have faced criticism for their handling of the case, recently emphasized that the investigation remains a top prior

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Jimmy Butler and Billie Eilish: Are They Really Dating?

Social media loves to connect celebrities, especially when they share the same space. Recently, a photo of NBA star Jimmy Butler and singer Billie Eilish sparked dating rumors. The two were spotted together in the Bay Area, leading fans to speculate about a possible romance. However, there's no sol

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dating Apps Under Fire: Survivors Speak Out Against Safety Failures

Six women who suffered at the hands of a Denver cardiologist are taking a stand. They claim that popular dating apps like Hinge and Tinder failed to protect them. The man, Stephen Matthews, was reported multiple times but remained active on the platforms. He even received a special promotion as a "S

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

A New Deal: Eliquis to be Free for Medicaid Users

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. government has reached an agreement with nine major pharmaceutical companies. The most talked-about part of this deal is Bristol Myers Squibb's decision to provide its popular blood thinner, Eliquis, at no cost to Medicaid recipients starting next year. Thi

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How to Keep Hens Healthy and Productive During Molting

Keeping hens healthy and productive is a big deal for farmers. A recent study looked at how molting affects hens in two different flocks. One group had access to free-range during molting, while the other did not. The study found that both groups saw a drop in egg production during molting, but they

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Walking Back to Health: How Body Chemicals Can Predict Stroke Recovery

Stroke recovery is a complex journey. It's not just about time and therapy. It turns out, certain chemicals in the body might give clues about how well someone can walk again after a stroke. Researchers looked into this by studying a group of stroke survivors. They focused on a specific chemical ca

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

A Surprise Gift Eases the Burden for Future Lab Heroes

A big surprise awaited students at the University of Washington. They thought they were in trouble, but instead, they learned that an anonymous donor had given $50 million to cover their tuition. This generous gift is for students in the Medical Laboratory Science Program. It will pay for their seni

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Rainy Christmas Brings Relief and Risks to Southern California

Southern California saw a mix of relief and trouble during Christmas. Heavy rain finally eased up, but the ground is still soaked. This means flooding and mudslides could still happen, especially in areas burned by recent fires. The mayor of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency. A flood watch

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