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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Winner of Japan's Game of the Year Poll

Japan's game developers have spoken, and their top pick for the year's best game might surprise you. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a Japanese role-playing game, took the crown in a recent poll conducted by a popular gaming magazine. This isn't the first time the magazine has asked developers to share

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Dec 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Holiday Slump: A Look at Past Dips and Potential Surges

Bitcoin's value has dropped by about 7% since last Christmas. This might seem like bad news, but looking back, similar drops have often been followed by big gains. Over the past 12 years, there have been three times when Bitcoin's value was lower on Christmas Eve than the year before: in 2014, 2018,

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants: Who's Winning the Home TV Battle?

Netflix has been quietly building a strong collection of home and real estate shows, much like HGTV. Shows like "Selling Sunset" and "Owning Manhattan" have become very popular. Netflix started with "Stay Here" in 2018 and has since added many more shows. HGTV, on the other hand, has been cutting b

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Closer Look at the Risks and Rewards

The use of AI in healthcare is growing fast. But, there are worries about patient safety. This is because there aren't enough rules to make sure AI gives good advice. A recent study looked at how AI can help doctors. It found that AI can be useful, but it can also be risky. The risks depend on the

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Keeping the Heat On: US Eases Trucking Rules Amid Cold Snap

The US government has decided to keep a special rule in place. This rule lets truck drivers work extra hours. Why? Because it's really cold, and a big plant that makes propane is not working. Propane is a fuel that many people use to heat their homes. So, the government wants to make sure everyone s

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Top 5 Airlines Redefining Business Class Travel in 2025

Business class travel in 2025 is all about creating a personal, comfortable space in the sky. Airlines are going beyond just bigger seats, focusing on making the cabin a place where passengers can work, rest, and feel private. This is especially important for people who fly often, as they now have m

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans: More Games and Expansions Ahead

Blizzard Entertainment is gearing up for a busy future. Their president, Johanna Faries, has big plans. She wants to release new games and expand existing ones. This strategy will last for at least five years. Fans can expect one or two major releases every year. Blizzard has two big launches plann

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Science for Cleaner Water: Turning Pollution into Power

People often think of pollution as a problem that is hard to solve. But what if there was a way to use the very nature of pollution to clean it up? This is where liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) comes in. It's a process where molecules group together in a way that can be used to capture and man

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Top Running Watches of 2025: Smart Choices for Every Runner

In 2025, the market for running watches saw a lot of new models. Garmin, Suunto, and Coros all released their best devices yet. This year, there were 19 new watches to test. Out of these, two stood out as the best choices. The Garmin Forerunner 970 is the top pick for serious runners. It is lighter

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

How Trump and DOGE cuts have transformed climate change science

Bruce Appelgate has been a key figure in climate research for two decades. He manages a fleet of research ships that sail from San Diego. These ships are used by scientists from universities and the government. They go on long trips to study the ocean and its impact on climate change. The ships fac

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