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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony TVs: What's Next in 2026?

Sony TVs have always been a big deal. In 2025, they shuffled their lineup, making it easier to understand what each TV offers. But, let's be honest, they didn't change much. They still have TVs for everyone, from budget buyers to those who want the best. But what's coming in 2026? First, let's talk

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Dec 30 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Potential Boom: A Look at the Money Factor

Bitcoin's value could skyrocket to staggering heights by the late 2020s. This prediction comes from Arthur Hayes, a key figure in the crypto world. He believes that the Trump administration's approach to money could be a major driver for Bitcoin's growth. Hayes thinks that governments, including th

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Where Did the Money Go? Baltimore's Arts Office in the Dark

Baltimore's new arts office, the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Culture & Entertainment (MOACE), has been running for six months, but no one can say exactly where its $2 million budget is going. This lack of clarity has raised eyebrows, especially among city officials. MOACE is in charge of big city event

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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025 in Review: Where to Catch the Big Recap

A new TV special, "The Year: 2025, " is coming to ABC on December 29th at 8 PM Eastern. Robin Roberts, the well-liked co-anchor from Good Morning America, will be hosting this two-hour show. It will highlight the year's biggest moments, from global events to pop culture surprises. If you don't have

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Magic: What's Working and What's Not in 2025

The movie industry is in a bit of a pickle. After a rough few years, 2025 was supposed to be the big comeback for theaters. But guess what? It's not happening. The box office is stuck in the same rut as last year, and it's far from the big numbers everyone hoped for. Before the pandemic, movie theat

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

How a Vice President Calmed a Storm Between Two Powerhouses

Vice President JD Vance found himself in the middle of a heated dispute. Elon Musk, a major supporter, threatened to create a new political party. This move could have split the MAGA movement, causing big problems. Vance knew he had to act fast. He started making calls, trying to smooth things over

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Your Phone Knows More Than You Think

Cellphones are like tiny detectives in our pockets, always gathering information. A forensic scientist pointed out that these devices hold a lot of data that could be used in court. This data includes search history, GPS locations, and even deleted messages. The scientist warned that people often do

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Financial Stress Takes a Toll on Your Heart

Financial worries can age your heart faster than you might think. A recent study found that money troubles and not having enough food can speed up heart aging just as much as high blood pressure or diabetes. This means people with financial stress might be at a higher risk of heart disease and even

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Media Mergers: The Big Changes Coming in 2026

In 2026, the media world is going through big changes. Companies are merging, investing in new tech, and selling parts of their businesses. This is happening because streaming services are growing, and some rules about owning TV stations might change. Netflix made a huge deal to buy Warner Bros' st

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Anime Updates You Might Have Missed Over the Holidays

The holiday season is packed with fun activities, from unwrapping presents to enjoying delicious meals. But while you were busy, the anime world kept buzzing with exciting news. Let's dive into some of the most interesting updates you might have missed. First up, One-Punch Man season 3 is making a

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