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Aug 20 2025CRYPTO

Stablecoins: Banks and Crypto Lobbyists Clash Over Rules

A heated debate is unfolding between banks and crypto advocates over the future of stablecoin regulations. The banking sector is pushing for changes, while crypto lobbyists are firmly opposed. Last week, a group of bankers made a strong case to senators. They want to modify or even remove parts of

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Aug 18 2025SCIENCE

How Symbols Shape Our Beliefs: A Look at COVID-19 and Beyond

People often see things differently. What one person views as a sensible action, another might see as a sign of something much bigger. This idea is at the heart of a recent exploration into how symbols influence our perceptions and beliefs. Researchers dug into how people's views on COVID-19 measur

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Aug 18 2025FINANCE

What's Next for Investments? A Closer Look at Gold, Crypto, and the Fed

The financial world is buzzing with predictions about the Federal Reserve's next move. Investors are keeping a close eye on the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium, where big decisions often get made. But before diving into that, let's talk about the current mood in the market. Right now, selling the U

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Germany's Call to Halt West Bank Settlements: A Critical Look

Germany has recently urged Israel to halt the construction of settlements in the West Bank. This call comes after Israel's finance minister announced plans to build thousands of new homes in the region. The proposed "E1" settlement and the expansion of Maale Adumim are particularly concerning. These

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Aug 15 2025FINANCE

Trump Family's Big Moves in Finance: What's Really Going On?

The Trump family is making waves in the banking world. President Trump is working on big changes for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aiming to take them out of government hands. Meanwhile, he's also been teasing Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon about the bank's predictions on tariffs. But it's not just

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

College Football's Top Teams: Who's Ready to Shine in 2025?

The countdown to college football's kickoff is on, and fans are buzzing with excitement. The 2025 season is set to start on August 23rd, with a thrilling matchup between Kansas State and Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland. But before the action begins, ESPN has released its final preseason SP+ rankings,

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Water-Saving Sprinklers: A New Way to Keep Lawns Green

A new sprinkler system is making waves in lawn care. The Sprinkler 3 is not your average watering tool. It's smart, precise, and eco-friendly. Instead of spraying water everywhere, it uses a method like a printer to put water exactly where it's needed. This means less waste and a healthier lawn. Th

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Aug 09 2025SPORTS

Top College Quarterbacks to Watch in 2025

College football is back, and the spotlight is on the quarterbacks. With the season just around the corner, it's time to look at the top signal-callers who will be leading their teams in 2025. These players have shown promise, potential, and in some cases, already proven themselves as elite talents.

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Aug 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Wisconsin's Hidden Gems Shine in Small City Rankings

Wisconsin is making waves in the small city scene, and it's not just luck. A recent study put two of its cities in the top five spots, showing that the state is a hotspot for great small-town living. Brookfield and Appleton are the stars, proving that good things come in small packages. Brookfield,

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Aug 04 2025FINANCE

Financial Struggles Across America: Bankruptcies on the Rise

The U. S. is seeing a big jump in bankruptcies, showing that many people and businesses are having a tough time with money. Over the last year, there were 542, 529 bankruptcies, which is 11. 5% more than the year before. This includes both personal and business bankruptcies. Some states are hit har

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