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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Trump's New Move: A Boost for Cryptocurrency

In a recent move, President Trump signed an executive order backing the growth of the cryptocurrency industry. The order calls for a new plan to regulate this business sector, where Trump has personal investments. The order suggests creating a working group to develop comprehensive regulatory and le

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Jan 24 2025SPORTS

High School Sports: Wednesday's Thrilling Wins & Thursday's Busy Schedule

Buffalo and Sauk Rapids-Rice boys basketball teams battled it out in a double overtime game on Wednesday. The original game was planned for Tuesday but was rescheduled. The final score was 90-87 in favor of Buffalo. Over in the hockey rink, Cathedral crushed Princeton with a 7-5 win. John Hirschfeld

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Jan 24 2025CRIME

Crime Lab Analyst in Trouble for Alleged Report Tampering in Colorado

Imagine altering evidence in sexual assault cases – that's what a former Colorado crime lab analyst is accused of doing. Yvonne “Missy” Woods faces over 100 criminal charges for allegedly tweaking reports to say "No Male DNA Found" when there actually was DNA or contamination present. She's charged

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Brain and Neck Blood Vessel Fixes: Which Work Better?

Craniocervical junction dural arteriovenous fistulas (CCJ-DAVFs) are tricky blood vessel issues that can be tough to detect and cure. A recent study looked into two common treatments: surgery and a procedure called endovascular therapy. They wanted to see which one worked better. To do this, they ga

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Jan 24 2025WEATHER

Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park Keeps Guests Waiting Due to Chilly Weather

Feeling a bit chilly? So is Disney's Blizzard Beach water park! They've decided to keep the gates closed for a couple more days as Central Florida continues to experience some unusually cold temperatures. Initially slated to reopen on January 22, the park will now remain closed until Friday, January

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Insulin Resensitization: A Cost-Saving Approach for Diabetic Kidney Patients

Imagine you're managing diabetes and also dealing with chronic kidney disease. That's a double whammy! But what if there was a treatment that could help manage both conditions and save you some cash? That's where physiologic insulin resensitization (PIR) comes in. PIR is like a smart trick to make y

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Jan 24 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Adventure: A New Wave of Risk and Controversy

President Donald Trump's latest venture into the crypto world has sparked a mix of excitement and concern. Just days before his inauguration, he launched a memecoin called $TRUMP. In a short time, it skyrocketed, making him a crypto billionaire overnight. However, the hype around this coin has raise

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Jan 24 2025CRYPTO

Morgan Stanley's CEO on Crypto: Working with Regulators to Expand

Morgan Stanley's top boss, James Pick, recently chatted with CNBC about the bank's stance on cryptocurrencies. He spilled the beans on how they plan to collaborate with U. S. regulators to dive deeper into the crypto world. This chat happened at the big-shot event, the World Economic Forum, in Davos

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

TB Risk: A Closer Look at Kidney Failure Patients

You might not know this, but people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are more likely to get tuberculosis (TB) after being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This is a big deal, so a nationwide study was done to figure out how often TB happens in people with kidney failure. TB is caused by b

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump Downplays Violence from Capitol Rioters: Just Minor Issues

In a recent chat with Fox News host Sean Hannity, former President Donald Trump referred to the violent actions of Capitol rioters towards police as “minor incidents. ” This interview, happening after his swearing-in ceremony, saw Trump defending his decision to pardon 1, 500 people involved in the

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