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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: A Banker's Bold Take

Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank (ECB), has never been a fan of Bitcoin. She's been vocal about her doubts, even when the cryptocurrency's value was soaring. In a recent chat on the College Leaders in Finance podcast, she was reminded of her past comments about Bitcoin being

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

What Happened to the Tourists in Bali?

A young traveler from China lost her life in Bali, and others got very sick. They were staying at a budget hostel in Canggu. Around 20 guests suffered from vomiting, diarrhea, chills, and trouble breathing. One of them, Leila Li, spent five days fighting for her life. The friend who died, Deqing Zhu

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Nigeria's School Crisis: A Growing Wave of Abductions

In a shocking turn of events, Nigeria is grappling with a surge in school abductions, with the latest attack targeting a Catholic institution in the Niger state. Over 300 students and 12 teachers were taken from St. Mary's School in the remote Papiri community. This number was revised after a thorou

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pocket-Sized Linux: Your Portable Workspace

Ever wished you could carry your entire Linux system in your pocket? With Ventoy, that dream becomes a reality. This handy tool transforms a simple USB drive into a powerful, portable workstation. No more hassle of reinstalling apps or losing data every time you reboot. The secret sauce here is per

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth About Christmas Trees and the Environment

Christmas trees come in three types: artificial, real, and live. Artificial trees are the most popular, with 77-83% of households choosing them. They are convenient, reusable, and can save money over time. However, they are not environmentally friendly. Most artificial trees are made in China and sh

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

A New Hub for Young Adults: Logan Institute of Religion's Fresh Start

In the heart of Cache Valley, a new chapter unfolds for young adults. The Logan Institute of Religion has just unveiled its brand-new building, a space designed to foster growth, connection, and spiritual exploration. This isn't just a new structure; it's a testament to the evolving needs of young a

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Education Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

The Education Department is undergoing a major restructuring, and it's all happening behind closed doors. Senior officials are being asked to keep quiet about the changes through non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). This is not typical for a department that doesn't deal with national security. The plan

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Nov 22 2025LIFESTYLE

St. Paul's Holiday Craft Markets: A Creative Gift Guide

St. Paul is a hotspot for creativity, especially during the holidays. Local artists and makers are gearing up for a series of craft markets and art festivals. These events are perfect for finding unique gifts and supporting local talent. The Interact Center is hosting a holiday sale with original a

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Unlikely Allies: Trump and Mamdani Team Up for New York

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani put aside their differences and found common ground during their first meeting. Despite their contrasting backgrounds and political ideologies, both leaders rose to power through populist messages, which s

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Older Adults Connect with Robots: A Closer Look

A recent study dug into how older adults interact with socially assistive robots (SARs). The research focused on 191 adults aged 65 and above. It found that 40. 8% of them actively engaged with a robot named Hyodol. The study used surveys, behavioral logs, and conversation data to understand these i

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