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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Takes a Tumble: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Crypto prices are feeling the heat lately. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the big names in the crypto world, have been dropping. Bitcoin is now below $92, 200, which is the lowest it's been since April. It's lost over 14% in just two weeks, wiping out all the gains it made this year. Ethereum isn't faring mu

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Nov 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sharing Spaces: A New Way to Design for All

Architecture is changing. It's not just about people anymore. Designers are now thinking about how to create spaces that work for all living things. This is a big shift from the old way of doing things, where humans were the only focus. Some studios are leading this change. They are asking importan

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

Health Coverage Secured for Thousands After Tense Talks

A recent standoff between Bon Secours, a major healthcare provider in the Upstate region, and Humana, a significant insurance company, has finally been resolved. This agreement, effective from January 1st, ensures that 16, 245 patients will continue to receive coverage for services under Bon Secours

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

China and Japan's Film Feud: What's Really Going On?

China and Japan are in a bit of a tiff, and it's starting to affect their movie industries. Recently, China decided to put a hold on releasing some Japanese films. This isn't just about movies, though. It's tied to a bigger argument between the two countries. A few weeks ago, Japan's Prime Minister

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Atlanta Falcons Face Tough Times After Quarterback Injury

The Atlanta Falcons are in a tough spot right now. Their quarterback, Michael Penix Jr. , got hurt during the game against the Carolina Panthers. It's a big blow for the team, especially since they were already struggling with a five-game losing streak. Coach Raheem Morris confirmed that Penix Jr.

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Nov 18 2025SCIENCE

Space Weather Predictions: Are They Hitting the Mark?

The UK's Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre, established in 2014, has been working to help the country prepare for space weather events. They provide daily forecasts, including four-day geomagnetic storm forecasts (GMSF) and X-ray flare forecasts (XRFF). But how good are these predictions?

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Nov 18 2025SCIENCE

How Storms Shape Lizards: A Tale of Evolution and Survival

Hurricanes are more than just powerful storms; they can drive evolution in surprising ways. Take the brown anole lizard, for example. These critters have been spreading across the southeastern United States for over a century. During this time, they've faced a lot of hurricanes. Scientists wanted to

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Nov 18 2025RELIGION

Malaysia's Clothing Clash: When Fashion Meets Faith

A recent music video by the Malaysian girl group Dolla sparked quite a stir. The video, "Question, " featured the group in corset-style mini dresses and high-knee boots. It quickly climbed the charts on Spotify and Apple Music. But then, Universal Music Malaysia pulled the video from YouTube and oth

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star Confesses to Fixing Games for Cash

A former college basketball player has come forward, admitting his role in a betting scandal that rocked the NCAA. Cedquavious Hunter, a former University of New Orleans guard, revealed on a popular morning show that he intentionally missed shots to influence game outcomes. He claimed he was driven

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Standing Up for Fair Play in Girls' Sports

In Oregon, a former high school track star named Alexa Anderson has been vocal about her stance on transgender athletes competing in girls' sports. She believes that it's not fair or safe for biological males to compete against females. Anderson gained attention earlier this year when she and her te

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