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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Florence's Treasure Lost to a Clever Trick

In a shocking turn of events, a group of criminals managed to trick the organization responsible for Florence's famous cathedral into handing over a huge amount of money. This wasn't a heist with masks and guns, but a clever email scam that fooled the managers into sending nearly 1. 8 million euros

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Slovakia's President Stands Up for Whistleblowers Against Government Plans

In a bold move, Slovakia's President Peter Pellegrini recently blocked a new law that would have weakened protections for whistleblowers. This law, supported by Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, aimed to replace the current Whistleblower Protection Office (UOO) with a new agency under differe

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Dec 11 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Habits: Teaching Kids to Save and Invest

A family turned their financial life around by focusing on smart money habits. They paid off over $250, 000 in debt and built a net worth of $1 million. They wanted their kids to grow up with a healthy relationship with money. So, they made talking about money a regular thing at home. They used sim

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Big Plans for Economic Growth

South Korea is making some big moves to boost its economy. The finance ministry is planning to create a sovereign wealth fund, similar to those in Singapore and Australia, by the first half of next year. This fund will help manage state-owned properties worth a whopping 1, 300 trillion won. The goal

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Helping Elders Stay Independent: A Smart Idea?

Older people often struggle to live on their own after leaving the hospital. This is a big problem. A new idea is getting attention. It's called a geriatric helpline. This service helps doctors and nurses take better care of older adults. The goal is to stop problems before they start. This can keep

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Judge What They're Told: A Turkish Study

Kids are like little detectives, always figuring out who to trust. A recent study looked at how Turkish-speaking kids, aged four and six, decide if what they're told is reliable. They used special words in Turkish to see if kids could tell the difference between someone making a guess and someone re

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Russia Claims Victory in Siversk: What's Next?

In a recent development, Russian officials announced that their military has seized the town of Siversk in eastern Ukraine. This news comes straight from the top, with President Vladimir Putin expressing his gratitude to the armed forces for this achievement. Siversk, home to over 10, 000 people be

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Pilot Fatigue Rules: A Global Challenge

Canada is taking a closer look at its rules for pilot rest times. The reason? Industry players say the current rules are too complicated and hard to follow. This isn't just a Canadian issue. Other countries, like India, are also struggling to balance safety and practicality. In India, the biggest a

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Frankie Grande Opens Up About Life, Love, and Recovery

Frankie Grande, the brother of pop sensation Ariana Grande, recently shared his life experiences on a new podcast. The show, called "Holding Space With Tracy E. Gilchrist, " is hosted by a well-known journalist who gained fame after a viral interview with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. In the fir

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube TV's Fresh Take on TV Plans

YouTube TV is all set to shake things up with a new approach to TV plans. Starting in early 2026, they're rolling out over 10 new plans, each focused on different interests. This move is a big deal because it lets people pay only for what they watch. For a long time, streaming services have been li

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