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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's App Store: A Safe Haven for Sanctioned Apps?

Apple's App Store has come under fire for allowing apps linked to U. S. -sanctioned entities to operate undetected. A recent report from the Tech Transparency Project identified 52 apps connected to organizations on the Treasury Department's Specially Designated Nationals (SDNs) list. These entities

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

How Companies Are Adapting to the New Normal of State Policy Shifts

In 2025, state policies are playing a bigger role in shaping business performance than the economy itself. New laws are changing how companies handle labor, the environment, privacy, energy, and even how they report their impact. A recent study found that nearly one-third of businesses have faced lo

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helping Find New Uses for Old Cancer Drugs

The hunt for new cancer treatments is tough and pricey. But what if we could use old drugs in new ways? That's where machine learning (ML) comes in. It's a type of smart tech that can spot patterns and make predictions. Researchers are using it to find new uses for existing drugs. This could save ti

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's National Guard Move

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has put a stop to President Trump's plan to send National Guard troops to Los Angeles. The judge, Charles Breyer, said the protests in the city did not qualify as a rebellion. This means the troops must now go back under the control of California's gov

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Dec 10 2025FINANCE

Where Wealthy Families Are Moving for Better Healthcare

Moneyed families are picking up and moving more than ever. Why? Healthcare costs are a big reason. A recent study shows that in 2025, more wealthy people applied for residency or citizenship in other countries than ever before. Almost everyone from 92 different countries wanted to move. This isn't j

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Energy Drinks and Stroke Risk: A Warning from One Man's Experience

A man in his 50s, who was generally fit and healthy, discovered a harsh truth about energy drinks. He had been consuming eight cans daily, but this habit led to a serious health scare. Doctors found that his extremely high blood pressure caused a minor stroke, which resulted in lasting damage. It wa

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

Online Learning Boom in Europe: What's Driving the Growth?

Europe's online learning scene, especially MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), is set to explode. By 2030, it could hit a massive $25. 46 billion, up from $5. 22 billion in 2025. That's a whopping 37. 3% growth each year, thanks to AI and machine learning making learning more personal and adaptable

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Banks Can Now Dive Into Crypto: What It Means For You

Big news! U. S. banks just got the okay to jump into the crypto world. This is a huge deal because it means traditional banks can now offer services related to digital currencies like Bitcoin. Before this, banks were kind of in the dark about how to handle crypto. They had to be careful because regu

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Dec 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Greece: The New Hotspot for Retirees Seeking Affordability and a Healthy Lifestyle

Greece is making waves as the top retirement destination, thanks to its affordable living, excellent healthcare, and welcoming culture. This Mediterranean gem has climbed to the top of the retirement rankings, offering a lifestyle that's both enriching and budget-friendly. The country's economic gr

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

How Two Sisters Turned Customization Into a Way of Life

Two sisters, Kendall and Libby Glazer, started making beaded bracelets in their room in 2009. They loved making things their own, adding personal touches to everything they owned. This love for customization became the foundation of their brand, Stoney Clover Lane. Fast forward to today, and Stoney

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