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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Dive into Crypto: What's the Deal?

JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the banking world, is looking into crypto trading for big clients. This is a big step for a traditional bank. They are checking out different crypto products and services. The plan is still secret, but it might include trading crypto directly and using crypto deriva

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Past Lessons for Today's Problems: How Archaeology Can Help

Archaeology is more than just digging up old stuff. It's a way to understand how people lived, interacted, and changed over time. Right now, archaeologists in the U. S. are facing a big challenge. The government has cut funding for research, and old ways of thinking are holding back new discoveries.

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Open Space Agreements: What Happens When They Expire?

In Virginia, a recent advisory opinion from the Attorney General's office has clarified an important point about open space agreements. These agreements are deals where landowners promise to keep their land open and natural. In return, they get tax breaks. The big question was: what happens when the

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

When the Government Labels Journalists as Criminals

A new government webpage has popped up, and it's got journalists on edge. Dubbed \Media Offenders, \ this site lets the public report journalists and news outlets they think are biased or spreading lies. Over 50 journalists have already been labeled as offenders, and this isn't just regular criticis

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

Words That Shaped Our Year: A Closer Look

This year, several words and phrases captured the essence of our collective experiences, reflecting both societal shifts and individual quirks. The term "affordability crisis" became a buzzword, highlighting the struggles people face with rising costs of essentials like housing, gas, and even holida

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Kicker Jake Elliott: A Mixed Bag of Hits and Misses

Jake Elliott, the Eagles' kicker, has been a bit of a rollercoaster this season. He started off strong, nailing his first six kicks, including some long ones from beyond 50 yards. But lately, he's been struggling, with only 11 out of 18 kicks going in. His accuracy rate is now at a career low of 70.

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

Millennials: The New Old Generation?

Millennials are feeling the pinch of age, and it's not just about numbers. It's about culture, relevance, and the stark realization that the world is moving on without them. The shift is subtle but unmistakable. Young adults, now in their late 20s to mid-40s, find themselves at a crossroads. They're

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

The Cost of Remembering: A Look at Obituary Pricing and Policies

When someone passes away, families often want to honor their memory with an obituary. But did you know there's a lot to consider, like costs and rules? Let's break it down. First, you need to provide some basic info. This includes the full name, address, and phone number of the person submitting th

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Alert: Inflammation Takes Center Stage

Heart disease is a big deal, and for a long time, doctors have focused on cholesterol as the main culprit. But now, there's a shift in thinking. Inflammation is now seen as a major player in heart health, just as important as cholesterol. A simple blood test can check for this hidden risk. This test

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Colorado Funeral Home's Dark Secrets Unveiled

In a shocking turn of events, a Colorado judge has accepted guilty pleas from the owners of a funeral home. The owners admitted to mistreating 191 bodies. These bodies were left in a building without proper care for years. The owners, Carie and Jon Hallford, ran the Return to Nature Funeral Home in

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