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Jan 01 2026CRIME

A Repeated Offender Strikes Again: Victim Breaks Silence

A man with a dark past is back in trouble. Armando Duran-Maya, 54, is accused of a brutal attack in Portland. He's already served time for a violent rape. Now, he's facing new charges. This time, he's accused of breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment. He allegedly beat her with a hammer. Then,

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Dakorien Moore: A Football Star from Texas

Dakorien Moore, a standout football player, has made a name for himself on the field. He grew up in Duncanville, Texas, a place known for its intense football culture. From a young age, Moore showed incredible talent, racking up impressive stats in high school. He recorded over 3, 400 receiving yard

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Workers at Risk: A Closer Look at 1, 3-Butadiene

A recent study has brought attention to the potential health hazards faced by workers exposed to 1, 3-butadiene, a common industrial chemical. This colorless gas is widely used in the production of tires, adhesives, paints, and other products. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted a t

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Why Do Caregivers Quit Nursing Homes in Singapore?

Nursing homes in Singapore are facing a big problem. Many caregivers are thinking about leaving their jobs. This is not good for the homes or the people they care for. A recent study looked into why this is happening. First, let's talk about the people. The study found that age, gender, and how lon

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Smart Skin Guard: How Tiny Tech Watches Over You

Skin can be tricky. Too much sun or dampness can cause problems. UV rays beyond level 7 and humidity above 70% can lead to skin issues. This is where clever tech comes in. Scientists created a smart device using special materials. They used a mix of CsPbCl3 and p-Si to build tiny logic gates. These

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: Big Money Moves in 2025

In 2025, US investors showed a strong appetite for crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), pumping in over $31. 77 billion despite a shaky crypto market towards the year's end. Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs were the clear favorites, pulling in $21. 4 billion, though this was a dip from the $35. 2 billion seen in

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Costly Year: How Hackers Stole Billions in 2025

In 2025, the crypto world faced a tough year. Hackers stole a huge amount of money, over $2. 72 billion. This was even more than the previous year, despite the crypto market being slow. The biggest hit came early in February when Bybit, a major exchange, lost about $1. 5 billion. Experts think North

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Cycle Shake-Up: What's Changing?

Bitcoin's usual four-year cycle might be taking a break. This cycle, tied to the halving event, has historically driven price surges. But in 2025, Bitcoin ended the year lower than it started, breaking the pattern seen in 2013, 2017, and 2021. The halving, which cuts mining rewards in half, usually

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Law: What Changed in 2025 and What's Next?

In 2025, the world saw big steps in how digital currencies are governed. The EU put MiCA into full effect, while the US passed laws like the GENIUS Act and CLARITY Act. These moves made the rules clearer. The Trump administration also backed crypto with an executive order, showing that crypto is her

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum's Big Dreams: Can It Become the World's Computer?

Ethereum's co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, recently shared his thoughts on the network's progress and future goals. He highlighted that Ethereum has become faster and more reliable in 2025. The network can now handle more activity and reduce bottlenecks. This makes it easier for people to run the softw

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