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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at 2025: Music, Words, and Fun Puzzles

In 2025, people enjoyed a mix of old and new. They read poems that painted pictures with words. One poem talked about leaving behind small things, like silk from milkweed and spirit-papers. Another asked a moth for more light. There was also a poem about a city by the bay, loved by a poet who enjoye

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Orange Power: How Quercetin Fights Worms

Worms are a big problem. They cause sickness and cost a lot of money. The usual medicines, like albendazole and ivermectin, are not working as well as they used to. This is because worms are getting resistant. So, scientists are looking for new ways to fight them. One group of scientists decided to

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Two Treatments Stack Up Against Scabies

Scabies can quickly become a big problem in communities if it's not caught and treated early. Usually, people use a cream called permethrin to get rid of it. But there's a pill called ivermectin that might be easier to use. Researchers wanted to see if taking this pill twice could work just as well

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Dec 29 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Struggle: Why Aren't the Big Players Interested?

Dogecoin is currently trading at around $0. 127–$0. 128, showing a slight drop of about 3%. It has been stuck in a narrow range for some time, with no significant price movements. While some traders believe it might be stabilizing, others are not convinced. The lack of interest from big players, su

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Destin's Smart Savings: How Small Changes Add Up to Big Money

Destin is making some smart moves to save money. They found ways to cut costs across different city departments. The library saved around $12, 000 by canceling unused subscriptions. Human Resources saved about $50, 000 by fixing worker classifications and changing how they hire people. The city is

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Government Shrinks Workforce but Spending Keeps Rising

In 2025, the federal government saw a big drop in employees. The number went down by about 9%, from 3. 015 million to 2. 744 million. This was a big deal because it was the largest reduction in peacetime history. At the same time, government spending didn't slow down. In fact, it went up by nearly

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Treasure Coast's Year in Review: A Look at 2025's Biggest Stories

2025 was quite a year for the Treasure Coast, packed with events that kept everyone talking. From protests to political drama, and even some shocking crimes, there was never a dull moment. Let's dive into some of the biggest stories that shaped the year. First off, there were some serious protests

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Move: Citadel Gives Back to Investors

Citadel, a major player in the investment world, is making a big move. They plan to give back a huge chunk of their 2025 profits to their investors. This isn't just any amount; we're talking about $5 billion. This decision comes after a strong year for their main fund, Wellington, which saw a 9. 3%

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Coral's Secret Weapon: How Venom Fights Off Hungry Sea Stars

Crown-of-thorns sea stars (CoTS) are a big problem for coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific. They eat a lot of coral, especially certain types like Acropora. But why do they prefer some corals over others? Scientists think it might have something to do with coral venom. They looked at the venom of differ

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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Investment Move: BlackRock Boosts Stake in Umicore

BlackRock, Inc. just made a significant investment move. They recently increased their stake in Umicore, crossing the 5% threshold for voting rights. This happened on December 22, 2025, and was officially announced the next day. So, what does this mean? Well, BlackRock now has a bigger say in how U

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