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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

Twenty One Capital Set to Hit the Stock Market

Twenty One Capital, Inc. is on the brink of becoming a publicly traded company. This follows the green light from shareholders of Cantor Equity Partners, Inc. (CEP) for a merger between the two firms. The approval came through during an Extraordinary General Meeting held on December 3rd. The merger

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Dec 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker's Divorce Drama: What's Really Going On?

Kandi Burruss, a familiar face from reality TV, is in a legal tug-of-war with her soon-to-be ex, Todd Tucker. The couple, both public figures in the entertainment world, are locked in a heated custody battle. Burruss, who's been in the spotlight for years, is trying to keep things private. She's as

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spotify's Listening Age: What It Says About You

Spotify's yearly Wrapped feature has become a big deal for music fans. It shows users their top artists, songs, and genres from the past year. But this time, it added something new: a "listening age. " This number tells users how old Spotify thinks they are based on the music they listen to. Some p

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Why Bacteria and Gels Could Be the Future of Radiation Measurement

In the realm of radiation therapy, finding materials that mimic human tissue is a big deal. This is where Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and hydrogels come into play. Researchers have been looking into how these two can work together to measure radiation more accurately. The focus is on two specifi

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paramount's New Bosses: Big Changes, Big Controversies

Paramount Pictures is going through a major shake-up under new leadership. The studio, now partly owned by Skydance Media, is seeing a lot of changes in how it makes and markets movies. This shift is causing some drama and controversy. First, let's talk about Ramsey Naito. She was the head of Param

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Trinity Rodman's Contract Drama: Who's Really at Fault?

Trinity Rodman, a standout player in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), is at the center of a heated dispute. The NWSL Players’ Association has taken action, filing a complaint against the league. They claim the league unfairly blocked a contract offer from Rodman’s team, the Washington Spir

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Glitch in the System: Nevada's Phantom Earthquake

In Nevada, phones lit up with a startling message early Thursday. A 5. 9-magnitude earthquake had supposedly struck, according to an alert from the U. S. Geological Survey (U. S. G. S. ). But something was off. People in Dayton and Reno, close to the supposed epicenter, felt nothing. No shaking, no

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Global Cosmetic Rules: Keeping Up with the Times

The world of cosmeceuticals is booming. This means rules need to catch up. Different countries have different ways of handling these products. Some places are strict. Others are more relaxed. This makes things confusing for companies and consumers alike. One big problem is that there is no agreed-u

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

GOP House Speaker Faces Uphill Battle as Party Infighting Grows

House Speaker Mike Johnson is finding it tough to keep his party united. He's asking fellow Republicans to keep their complaints private, but many are speaking out publicly. This week, tensions boiled over as a member of Johnson's own leadership team accused him of lying. Meanwhile, rank-and-file Re

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Hepatitis B Vaccine Debate: Science or Politics?

The CDC's vaccine advisory panel faced a chaotic meeting, delaying a vote on hepatitis B vaccines. The panel, recently reshuffled by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is now filled with members who often question vaccines. The delay happened because of confusion over the voting language, push

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