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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Move: What's Driving the Crypto Surge?

Bitcoin has made a strong comeback, reaching $88, 000 this week. This isn't just a small bump; it's a significant recovery after a tough period. In the last 24 hours alone, over 122, 000 traders faced losses totaling $311. 65 million. That's a lot of money changing hands in a short time! Other cryp

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Ethereum: Turning Data into Insights

Ethereum is a major player in the blockchain space. It's a vast network where transactions, smart contracts, and tokens are recorded. However, this data is raw and disorganized. This is where XBlock-ETH comes into play. It takes this complex data and transforms it into something useful. XBlock-ETH

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Ethereum's Rocky Road: Expert Predicts a Bounce Back

Ethereum has been on a wild ride, dropping from a high near $4, 800 to the high $2, 000s. But Tom Lee, a well-known figure in the crypto world, thinks the worst might be over soon. He points to $2, 500 as a key level where selling could stop, setting the stage for a big rebound. Lee believes the re

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun on TV Hits New Highs

This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade made a big splash on TV. It got more viewers than ever before on NBC and Peacock, with 34. 3 million people tuning in. That’s a big jump from last year, with 2. 5 million more people watching. The parade started at 8:30 a. m. ET on NBC and pulled in 25. 4

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Dairy Cows and Calves: A Hidden Battle Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

On some dairy farms in Western Australia, a silent struggle is taking place. It's not about milk production or pasture quality, but something much smaller and more sinister: drug-resistant bacteria. Scientists recently took a closer look at this issue by studying E. coli bacteria found in the feces

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: Tools for Kids with Movement Challenges

Kids with movement challenges, like those with developmental coordination disorder (DCD), often need extra help. A recent look into this topic aimed to see what tools are out there and how well they work. The focus was on understanding who these tools help, why they're used, and what results they br

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ace Frehley's Final Goodbye in NYC

Ace Frehley, the iconic guitarist from KISS, has found his final resting place in a Bronx cemetery. The simple yet elegant gravestone, recently installed, bears his name and dates, "PAUL 'ACE' FREHLEY, 1951–2025. " Visitors have left fresh flowers, including a single red rose, adding a touch of colo

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Green Bay's Bold Moves: How 4th Down Plays Changed the Game

The Green Bay Packers and their quarterback, Jordan Love, showed some serious guts in a recent game against the Detroit Lions. They went for it on fourth down not once, not twice, but three times—and they nailed every single one. Meanwhile, the Lions tried it twice and failed both times. That's what

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin Braces for Weekend Snow Chaos

Southern Wisconsin is in for a snowy weekend, with many towns and cities calling for snow emergencies. This means no parking on streets, so people need to find other spots for their cars. In Beloit, the snow emergency starts Saturday afternoon and ends Sunday noon. If you leave your car on the stre

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Wake-Up Call for Global Vaccination Efforts

Measles, a highly contagious virus, is making a comeback worldwide. Despite a significant drop in deaths over the past two decades, recent outbreaks are revealing flaws in vaccination programs. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that while measles deaths have plummeted by 88% since 2000, th

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