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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Why Small Steps Beat Big Goals in the New Year

Every year, people make big plans for the New Year. They want to lose weight, get fit, or eat healthier. But by February, many give up. Why does this happen? It's not because they lack willpower. It's because they rely too much on motivation, which doesn't last. Motivation is like a firework. It's

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

New Year, New Goals: How Stars Plan to Shine in 2026

The new year is here, and everyone is setting goals. Stars are no different. They want to be healthier, spend more time with family, and even help others. Some want to grow in their faith. Others want to try new things, like dancing on TV. It's not just about fame and money. It's about being better

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: Big Things Coming in 2026?

In 2026, crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are expected to take off. Analysts predict over 100 new ETF filings and billions of dollars in investments. Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst, believes that capital flows could reach $15 billion, possibly even $40 billion if market conditions improve.

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Retirement Scheme Collapses, Leaving Investors in the Lurch

During the festive season, while many were celebrating, hundreds of investors faced a grim reality. An Australian court ordered the shutdown of NGS Crypto, a company that promised a secure crypto-based retirement plan. The court's decision came after liquidators found only a small fraction of the es

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Robots and Crime: What Could Go Wrong by 2035?

By 2035, robots might be everywhere, doing jobs humans used to do. This could lead to some big problems. Europol, the police agency for Europe, thinks society might get angry and violent. They worry about robots taking over jobs and people getting upset. Robots could do many things, like take care

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How City Life Affects Drinking Habits

Cities are changing fast. But how do these changes affect people's lives? A recent study looked into this. It checked how things like dirty air, busy roads, and not enough parks might lead to more drinking. The study covered 43 cities in China. It found that where you live can really change your hab

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Binance Takes the Lead in Bitcoin Futures

In a surprising turn of events, Binance has taken the top spot from CME in the world of Bitcoin futures. This shift is mainly due to a change in trading strategies and market dynamics. At the start of the year, CME was the go-to place for Bitcoin futures, with a whopping 175, 000 BTC in open intere

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

How Oman's Media Portrays Women: A Look Behind the Scenes

In Oman, the way women are shown in media is not just about fairness. It's about sending a message. The country's leaders and influential people have specific ideas about how women should be represented. They want to show progress and modernity. But they also want to keep traditional power structure

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

A Russian General's Sudden Death Raises Eyebrows

In Russia, a high-ranking military figure met an unexpected end on Christmas Day. Col. -Gen. Yuri Sadovenko, once a key player in the defense ministry, was found dead. The official story points to heart disease, but many are questioning this explanation. Sadovenko's career took a nosedive in May 20

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Electric Grid: A Targeted Struggle

Russia's approach to the conflict in Ukraine has been anything but straightforward. While they've had the capability to cripple Ukraine's power grid from the start, they've held back. This restraint isn't just about military strategy; it's also about politics. Russia needs to balance its actions car

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