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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

Crypto in 2026: A Guide for Everyone

Crypto is growing fast. But many people still don't understand it. Some are new and jump in without learning. Others have been around for years but don't help others join. And some still doubt crypto without really trying it. Newcomers should take it slow. They should learn how crypto works before

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Pfizer's Hympavzi Faces Setback: What You Need to Know

Pfizer's stock took a hit recently, and it's all tied to a serious issue with one of their drugs. A patient in a long-term study for Hympavzi, a treatment for hemophilia, passed away due to severe complications. This news came out in December 2025, and it's got people talking. The patient had hemop

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How Food Choices Influence Chicken Growth and Vitality

Chickens are what they eat, but how exactly does their food impact their growth and energy? A recent investigation dug into this question. Researchers were curious about how tweaking the energy and protein content in chicken feed affects their tiny powerhouses, known as mitochondria. They focused on

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Striking Stars: The Most Devastating KOs of 2025

MMA fans love a good knockout. It's the highlight reel moment that gets the crowd going and reminds us why we love this sport. In 2025, there were plenty of knockouts to choose from, but some stood out more than others. First up is Mauricio Ruffy's spinning kick KO of King Green at UFC 313. This wa

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

AI and Autism: A New Way to See Differences

AI is changing how we see autism in kids. It can look at videos or photos and find patterns that might mean a child has autism. These patterns could be in how they move, look at others, or react to sounds. The AI compares these patterns to what it knows from other kids who have autism. This is cool

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Fans, Players, and the Unwritten Rules of the Game

Football games are not just about the players on the field. They are also about the fans in the stands. But what happens when the fans cross a line? And what should the players do about it? Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He beli

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Why Skipping Surgical Checklists Can Be Risky

Surgery is a high-stakes game. Every year, countless individuals undergo operations, placing their lives in the hands of medical professionals. But what if there's a straightforward way to enhance safety during these procedures? This is where the surgical safety checklist comes into play. It's akin

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Aspen's Festive Finale: Fun Events to Ring in the New Year

Aspen is buzzing with exciting events to wrap up the year. From live music to unique tours, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into what's happening. Music lovers have plenty to enjoy. Sofi Tukker will perform at Belly Up Aspen on December 26th and 27th. Their high-energy set is sure to get

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some Teens Obsess Over Celebrities?

Teens often feel a strong urge to fit in and be accepted. This can sometimes lead to an unhealthy fascination with celebrities. A recent study looked at how this happens, especially in Chinese high school students. Researchers found that the more teens want to belong, the more they might crave fame

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Big Changes Coming to the White House: What's the Deal with the New Ballroom?

The White House is set to share more about a massive new ballroom in the East Wing. This project, backed by President Donald Trump, has sparked quite a debate. Critics argue it's a waste of money and power, while supporters see it as a modern upgrade. The ballroom, estimated to cost $400 million, i

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