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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe in 2026: A Smart Guide

In 2026, crypto security experts say the biggest threats won't come from fancy hacking tricks. Instead, they'll come from people being tricked into giving away their crypto. This is called social engineering. It's like a con artist convincing you to hand over your keys instead of breaking into your

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

US and EU Clash Over Visa Bans and Digital Rules

Europe is not happy with the US. They say the US is being unfair by banning visas for some important people. These people include Thierry Breton, who helped create rules for the internet in Europe. The US thinks these rules are too strict and stop free speech. But Europe says they are needed to cont

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Minneapolis McDonald's Takes Extra Security Steps

In Minneapolis, a McDonald's restaurant has decided to lock its doors to keep out people who might cause trouble. This move is getting a lot of attention and shows how worried people are about crime in the area. The sign on the door says that starting December 5th, the dining room will be locked fr

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Parrot OS 7. 0 is a Big Deal for Linux Fans

Parrot OS 7. 0 has just dropped, and it's bringing some serious upgrades. For starters, it's now rocking KDE Plasma 6 as its default desktop environment. This is a big win for fans of this sleek, customizable interface. The new version also comes with Wayland support and a lightweight theme, making

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Nigeria's Forgotten People: Who Are the Displaced?

Nigeria is facing a growing issue. Many individuals are being pushed out of their homes. But who exactly are these people? And what drives them to leave? The answer isn't straightforward. Official records often lack detailed information about their religious backgrounds, making it challenging to gra

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: A Real Threat to Crypto in 2026?

In 2026, quantum computing is still a hot topic in the crypto world. Some people worry it could crack the codes that protect Bitcoin and other digital currencies. Big tech companies are putting lots of money into quantum research, making this fear seem more real. But experts say don't panic just ye

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Central African Republic's Leader Eyes Another Term Amidst Controversy

The Central African Republic (CAR) is gearing up for a big vote. President Faustin-Archange Touadera is aiming for a third term. He's got some strong backing from Russia and Rwanda. Plus, he's made deals with rebel groups. This has helped calm things down a bit in the country. Touadera is up agains

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

East Coast Governors Push Back Against Wind Project Freeze

Four governors from the East Coast have a problem with the Trump administration's decision to pause wind energy projects. They think it's not about safety but something else. The governors from New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island wrote a letter. They asked the government to lift t

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

The FAT Brands Money Mess: A Look at the CEO's Luxury Life

FAT Brands and its former top bosses are in talks to settle a big money mess with the SEC. The issue? They allegedly used company funds to bankroll the CEO's fancy lifestyle. This isn't just about bad decisions; it's about breaking the rules. The SEC claims that between 2018 and 2020, the company lo

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Dilemma: Innovation vs. Control

China sees artificial intelligence as a double-edged sword. On one hand, it's vital for the country's economic and military growth. On the other, it poses a threat to the Communist Party's grip on power. The government is tightening its grip on AI, especially chatbots. They worry these systems migh

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