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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Loss Figures: Not as Bad as They Seem

People often think that Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana are in big trouble because so much of their supply is held at a loss. But, when you look closer, the story isn't as scary as it seems. First, let's talk about Bitcoin. Right now, 35% of Bitcoin is held at a loss. That might sound like a lot, but it

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Hidden Struggle of HIV and Immune Response

The immune system's response to HIV treatment can vary greatly among individuals. Some men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV do not experience a full immune recovery, even with antiretroviral therapy (ART). This is a critical issue because it highlights the complexity of HIV treatment and

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Striatin-3 and SG2NA Puzzle

In the vast realm of biology, small proteins often play significant roles. Striatin-3 is one such protein that frequently draws the attention of the immune system. This isn't unusual. The immune system sometimes mistakenly targets the body's own proteins, leading to autoimmune diseases. Researchers

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Results: Two Ways to Fix Leakage in Women

Women who have trouble controlling their bladder might need surgery. Two methods are often used. One is a classic approach using body tissue. The other is a newer method using special tape. Both aim to stop leakage when coughing or exercising. Researchers wanted to see how these methods compare. Th

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Hurrying Can Mess Up Your Jump

People often move differently when they are in a hurry. A new study looked at how rushing affects the way someone jumps on one leg. The researchers compared jumps done at a relaxed pace with jumps done quickly, under a time limit. When people had to jump fast, they did not bend their hips or knees

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Trump Case: What Happened and Why It Matters

A recent legal decision in Georgia has put an end to a high-profile case involving former President Donald Trump. The case, which accused Trump and 18 others of trying to overturn the 2020 election results, has been dismissed. The dismissal came after the new prosecutor in charge, Pete Skandalakis,

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Bold Move: Protecting Industries Amid Trade Tensions

Canada is taking action to shield its steel and lumber industries from the impact of U. S. tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to support these sectors, signaling that a trade deal with the U. S. may not be on the horizon. The new strategy includes a tariff on imported steel,

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Challenge to ICE's Unchecked Power

In a significant legal showdown, a federal judge in Denver recently took a stand against what he saw as excessive actions by immigration authorities. Judge R. Brooke Jackson, who was appointed by President Obama, criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents for conducting warrantless

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Deadly High-Rise Fire: What Went Wrong?

A massive fire tore through a high-rise apartment complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, leaving at least 36 people dead and 279 unaccounted for. The blaze, which started in the Wang Fuk Court complex, quickly spread, trapping residents in their homes. Police have arrested three individuals on sus

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Space Trio Set for Thanksgiving Launch to ISS

A group of space explorers is preparing for a special Thanksgiving journey. They will head to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday morning. NASA astronaut Chris Williams and cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev are the crew members for this mission. They will take off from

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