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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

A Hero's Journey: From Syria to Sydney

A man from Sydney, known as Ahmed, is celebrated worldwide for his brave act that saved lives. He stopped a violent attack in Bondi, Australia. Ahmed is from Syria. He left his home country in 2006. He moved to Australia after finishing his studies. His family still lives in Syria. They are proud of

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Brain Health: A Holistic Approach to Dementia

Dementia is a big problem for many people around the world. Scientists and doctors are looking for new ways to help. They are not just using medicine. They are also looking at old ways of healing from places like China. These old ways, called Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), have some interesting

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Rogers Park: Embracing Change or Resisting Progress?

In a recent gathering, Anchorage Assembly Member Erin Baldwin Day engaged with the Rogers Park Community Council to tackle the city's housing crisis. The discussion revolved around easing zoning restrictions to allow more housing options along transit routes like Northern Lights Boulevard. Many att

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

Western Washington Braces for More Rain and Possible Flooding

Heavy rains are back in western Washington, and with them comes a flood watch for a big chunk of the region. This isn't just a drizzle; we're talking about a serious weather situation that could cause some serious trouble. The National Weather Service (NWS) put out the flood watch early Monday morn

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Bold Voice Silenced: The Fall of Jimmy Lai

Jimmy Lai, a well-known media figure in Hong Kong, has been found guilty of crimes that threaten national security. This outcome was not surprising, as it aligns with the expectations of China's ruling party. Lai, now 78, has been a vocal critic of Beijing for many years. The court's decision was ma

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Rise: What's Next for ACA Shoppers?

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is in a tough spot. Congress can't agree on extending subsidies, and people are feeling the pinch. With open enrollment in full swing, many are worried about higher costs. A recent poll shows that half of the people who use the ACA say a $1, 000 increase in their health

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

Coinbase's Big Move: What's Next for the Crypto Giant?

Coinbase, a major player in the crypto world, is gearing up for a significant system update. This isn't just about tweaking the backend; it's a strategic shift aimed at transforming the platform into a comprehensive fintech hub. The update, set for Wednesday, is expected to introduce a range of new

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

AureaVault: A Safe Bet for Crypto Traders in Mexico and Beyond

Crypto traders in Mexico and other parts of the world now have a new option that promises top-notch security and strict regulations. AureaVault, a U. S. -based crypto exchange, has expanded its services to cater to international markets, with a special focus on Mexico and Latin America. Why is this

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices, Old Fears: A Clash of Perspectives

A few years back, during a family dinner, an unexpected message popped up. A friend alerted me to a Clubhouse chat about me. Clubhouse, a social app that was big during the pandemic, is like a mix of a conference call and a panel discussion. People create virtual rooms, pick speakers, and others lis

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

The Billionaire Blunder: How the Rich Lost Their Grip

The super-rich have been living in a dream world. They've had the power to shape laws and politics to their liking, all thanks to some big court rulings. This has made them incredibly wealthy. The top 20 richest Americans saw their wealth double in just five years. But they've been doing this behind

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