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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

U. S. Boosts Global Infrastructure Financing with DFC Expansion

The U. S. is set to expand its global infrastructure financing with a significant boost to the U. S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC). This move comes after Congress agreed to increase the DFC's lending capacity. The DFC's maximum lending cap will rise from $60 billion to $205 billion. This cha

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

Solana Joins Brazil's Crypto Market Party

Brazil is becoming a hotspot for crypto investments. A new player, Valour, just got the green light to launch a Solana ETP on the B3 exchange. This means Brazilian investors can now easily add Solana to their portfolios without dealing with the complexities of direct crypto trading. Valour already

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Dec 16 2025CRYPTO

Custodia's Fight for Crypto Banking Rights

Custodia Bank, a financial institution specializing in crypto, is not giving up easily. They just took a big step by asking all the judges in the Tenth Circuit Court to take another look at their case. The case is about getting a master account with the Federal Reserve, which they were denied. This

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Dec 16 2025LIFESTYLE

A Legendary Chef's Journey: From Soul Food to Heaven

Helen L. Coleman, a beloved figure in the Seattle food scene, has passed away at the age of 90. Known affectionately as \\"Ms. Helen, \\" she left behind a legacy of soul food that won over the hearts of many, including famous faces like B. B. King and Muhammad Ali. Born in Texas and raised in Okla

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Virginia's Helping Hand: A Soccer Team's Winter Rescue

In the midst of a harsh winter storm, a soccer team from Texas found themselves in a tough spot. They were stranded, and things looked pretty bleak. But here's where the story takes a turn for the better. Crews from Virginia stepped in to lend a hand. They didn't hesitate to jump into action, showin

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

The Elephant Apple: Nature's Medicine Cabinet

The elephant apple tree, a tropical powerhouse, has been a staple in traditional medicine for centuries. This isn't just any ordinary plant; it's loaded with beneficial compounds like flavonoids, tannins, saponins, and triterpenoids. These compounds are like the tree's secret weapons, offering a ran

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Why Is the U. S. Focusing on Venezuela?

The U. S. is paying close attention to Venezuela. This is because of many reasons. One is drugs. The U. S. says Venezuela helps drug cartels. The U. S. has even charged President Maduro with drug-related crimes. But Venezuela says this is not true. The U. S. also worries about China and Russia. They

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

The Rise of Secondhand Shopping: How Resale is Changing the Game

The secondhand market is no longer just about finding a good deal. It's becoming a big part of how people shop. In the past, buying used items was seen as something only for those looking to save money. But now, it's becoming a normal part of shopping, just like buying new things. By 2026, the seco

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Holiday Heart Troubles: What's Really Happening?

The holiday season is a busy time. People travel, eat a lot, and drink more than usual. All this can be tough on the heart. Doctors have noticed more heart problems around Christmas and New Year's. This is called "holiday heart syndrome. " Why does this happen? One big reason is too much alcohol. D

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Who Joins Online Studies? A Look at Who Volunteers

Online studies are a big deal these days. They make research easier and faster. But there's a catch. Not everyone joins these studies. Some people are more likely to volunteer than others. This can cause a problem called volunteer bias. It can make the results of the study less accurate. A recent s

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