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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

The White House's New Ballroom: Who's Paying and Why?

The White House is getting a major upgrade, and it's not coming from taxpayers. A bunch of big companies and rich folks are chipping in to make Trump's dream of a grand ballroom a reality. This isn't just any ballroom—it's a massive, bulletproof, 999-person space that's set to be the biggest renovat

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

How Well Do Simple Liver Tests Work Across the Globe?

MASLD, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, is a common health issue worldwide. It's a condition where fat builds up in the liver due to metabolic problems. Recently, a study called G-MASLD looked at how well simple, non-invasive tests (NITs) work for people with MASLD from d

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Social Media Star in Hot Water for Vigilante Justice

In a shocking turn of events, a well-known Brazilian social media personality found herself on the wrong side of the law. Izabela Paiva, a 26-year-old mother, was arrested for allegedly taking matters into her own hands after a break-in at her Porto Velho home. Instead of reporting the incident to t

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Sophie Cunningham's Journey: From Injury to Lifestyle Change

Sophie Cunningham, a key player for the Indiana Fever, had a season cut short due to a knee injury. She tore her right MCL in a game against the Connecticut Sun, which led to surgery and ended her 2025 campaign after just 30 games. Despite the setback, Cunningham made a significant impact, averaging

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Are So Many Teachers Staying Home?

Teachers in Saudi Arabia are frequently absent from school due to neck, shoulder, and back pain. This issue is widespread, with nearly half of them having taken time off because of these ailments. But what's causing this? Is it because they are older, work too much, or maybe they don't get enough re

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Oct 16 2025CRIME

A Business Owner's Negligence Leads to Tragedy

In a shocking turn of events, a business owner in Clinton Township is facing serious charges after a deadly warehouse explosion. The incident, which took place on March 4, 2024, resulted in the death of a 19-year-old who was struck by flying debris. The owner, Noor Noel Kestou, is accused of gross n

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Oct 16 2025POLITICS

US and Venezuela in a Tense Standoff: What's Really Going On?

Tensions are running high between the US and Venezuela. President Trump has given the CIA the green light to conduct secret missions in Venezuela. This move has sparked anger from Venezuelan President Maduro, who is calling for peace and rejecting any attempts at regime change. The US has already t

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Who's Gonna Win It All? A Fresh Look at the NBA's Best and Worst Teams

The Oklahoma City Thunder are the team to beat this season, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading a strong lineup. They have a chance to be the first team since the Warriors to win back-to-back championships. The Thunder's defense and SGA's mid-range game make them a tough team to beat. However, the

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Oct 16 2025FINANCE

Kazakhstan Takes a Big Step in Crypto Payments

Kazakhstan is making waves in the world of digital finance. At the Digital Bridge 2025 event, Bybit Kazakhstan showed off a new way to pay using crypto. This isn't just any payment method—it's a QR code system that lets people pay with crypto in everyday places. Imagine buying your coffee with crypt

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Oct 16 2025FINANCE

Big Money Moves: How BlackRock is Betting on Stablecoins

BlackRock, a heavyweight in the finance world, is making bold moves into the crypto space. The company has revamped one of its money market funds to cater to stablecoin issuers, showing its commitment to this growing market. This isn't just a small step; it's a significant leap into the digital asse

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