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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Leap: What's Next for Digital Money?

The world of digital money is getting serious. A recent report highlights that crypto is no longer just a trend but a major player in the global economy. Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, now holds over half of the market share, and its value is comparable to that of major companies like

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Energy Hunger: The Price We Pay

Bitcoin mining is a power-hungry process. It's not just about the digital coins. It's about the massive amount of electricity needed to keep the network running. The more people mine, the more energy is consumed. And guess what? The price of Bitcoin plays a big role in this. When Bitcoin's value so

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

A City's Shock: Former Mayor Stabbed Near His Business

A man is in serious trouble after hurting a former mayor. Corree Gonzales, 31, is accused of stabbing Will Flanagan, who used to be the mayor of Fall River. The attack happened on Hartwell Street, right by Flanagan's workplace. Flanagan is now in the hospital, but he's stable. Gonzales is facing bi

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart TV Deal Alert: Hisense 43-Inch Roku TV Now at $128

Walmart is offering a fantastic deal on the Hisense 43-Inch H4 Series Roku Smart TV, now priced at $128, down from $168. This TV is a great choice for anyone looking for a budget-friendly option with smart features. The Hisense H4 Series delivers full HD resolution, which means you get clear and vi

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Unmasking Hidden Bias: A Closer Look at Controversial Texts

In a recent heated exchange, a comedian brought attention to some troubling messages linked to a Trump nominee. These texts, which surfaced during a public discussion, have sparked a debate about the nominee's beliefs and associations. The texts in question reportedly contained references to Nazi i

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Water Plants Make Your Drinking Water Smell Bad

Cyanobacteria, those tiny green plants in water, can make drinking water smell and taste bad. They do this by releasing a chemical called 2-Methylisoborneol (MIB). Even a tiny bit of MIB can ruin the water's quality. But how and when these plants release MIB is still a mystery. Scientists did some

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Russia's Stance on EU Assets: A Delicate Balance

Russia is keeping a close eye on the European Union's actions regarding frozen Russian assets. However, they are not currently planning to take any European assets, such as companies or banks. This stance could change if the EU decides to confiscate Russia's frozen assets. A high-ranking official f

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Power: A Double-Edged Sword

Trump's recent pardon of George Santos, a former congressman convicted of fraud, has sparked a heated debate. This isn't an isolated incident. Trump has a history of pardoning individuals who support him or his political agenda. Santos, who pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and wire fraud

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Portland's Legal Battle: Who Gets to Decide on National Guard Deployment?

In a twist of events, the Trump administration is pushing to remove the last legal hurdle preventing them from sending National Guard troops to Portland. This move comes right after a higher court overturned an earlier order that had stopped the administration from using Oregon's National Guard in t

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Chess, Stress, and the Power of Yoga

Chess is more than just a game; it's a battle of wits that can stir up a lot of stress and anxiety. This is especially true for those competing in the Chess Olympiad, a major international event. While yoga is known for helping people manage stress, its effects on chess players haven't been studied

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