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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Fresh Start for Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park, a beloved green space in the heart of New York City, has seen a remarkable transformation. For years, it was a hotspot for crime and drug activity. Residents complained, but little changed. The park's northwest corner was a haven for dealers and addicts. It was a sad sight, d

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothee Chalamet's Risky Ride in Marty Supreme

In the movie "Marty Supreme, " Timothee Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a character who is a lot like Howard Ratner from "Uncut Gems. " Both are Jewish New Yorkers who love taking big risks. Marty is a table tennis player who thinks he can win big if he just keeps betting. The movie is set in 1952 and

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Americans Feeling Less Optimistic About the Future

People in the US are feeling less sure about the economy. This is the fifth month in a row that their confidence has dropped. They are worried about jobs and how businesses are doing. A recent report showed that the measure of how people feel right now about the economy is at its lowest since early

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Disputes Leave Patients in a Lurch

Healthcare costs are rising, and insurance companies and hospitals are not seeing eye to eye. This is leaving patients in a tough spot, especially those with serious illnesses like cancer. Danny DeJarnette, a 67-year-old cancer patient in Florida, found himself in this exact situation. His insurance

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Ivermectin Cream: A Game Changer for Skin Health

Ivermectin, a drug that gained fame during the pandemic, has more tricks up its sleeve. It's not just for fighting viruses anymore. Now, it's stepping into the world of skincare, offering a new way to tackle common skin issues. This cream is a powerhouse. It combines Ivermectin with two other FDA-a

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Memory Crunch: Who's Really Pulling the Strings?

The tech world is facing a big problem: there's not enough DRAM to go around. This isn't just about fancy AI tech. Everyday gadgets like laptops and GPUs are feeling the squeeze too. The issue started a while back when manufacturers didn't think they needed to make more DRAM. They were caught off gu

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Banks Are Slowly Embracing Digital Money

Big banks in the U. S. are quietly working on digital versions of traditional financial products. They're not rushing into new crypto assets but are focusing on tokenizing things like deposits, funds, and custody. This shift is happening mostly behind the scenes, especially in wholesale payments and

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

What's the Future of Gold and Silver?

Gold and silver prices are on a wild ride, and experts are making big predictions for 2026. But before jumping in, it's crucial to understand the risks and do your homework. First, let's talk about gold. Some analysts are forecasting it could hit $10, 000 an ounce by 2026. That's a huge leap from w

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Japan's Yen Dilemma: A Calculated Gamble?

Japan's finance minister, Satsuki Katayama, has signaled that the country might intervene if the yen's value keeps dropping sharply. This isn't about normal market ups and downs. It's about those sudden, steep falls that catch everyone off guard. The yen's value took a hit after the Bank of Japan r

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A New Leader with a Secret Past: How One Woman Went from Spying to Governing

Abigail Spanberger is about to make history in Virginia. She's the first woman and the first ex-CIA agent to become governor there. Her journey from intelligence work to politics is quite the story. Before politics, Spanberger spent years gathering secrets for the CIA. That's a far cry from her cur

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