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Nov 22 2025CRIME

UK's War on Dirty Money: What's Really Happening?

The UK's crackdown on money laundering linked to Russia is making waves. Over 128 people have been arrested, and authorities have seized $32. 6 million in cash and crypto. This is all part of Operation Destabilise, which started making headlines in 2024. The operation has uncovered some shocking details. Launderers have been active in at least 28 UK towns and cities...

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

Cathie Wood's Big Moves: Tech, Crypto, and Biotech in Focus

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made some bold moves on November 20, shaking up its portfolio with new investments and trimming some existing ones. The spotlight was on Nvidia, a major player in the chip industry, after its impressive third-quarter performance. ARK Invest snapped up 93, 374 shares of Nvidia, worth a cool $17. 5 million, marking their first purchase of Nvidi...

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather in North Texas: What to Expect This Season

Winter is coming, but what does that mean for North Texas? The Climate Prediction Center has shared its latest forecast, and it's a bit of a mystery. They've given the region an \"equal chances\" label. This means the weather could go any way: warmer or colder, wetter or drier than usual. It's like flipping a coin! The forecast covers December, January, and February...

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Vaccines, Politics, and Climate: A Week in Review

The CDC has updated its stance on vaccines and autism, sparking debate. The agency now says a link cannot be ruled out, a shift from its previous position. This change aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's views on vaccine dangers. However, CDC scientists insist no changes were made to their website. The Department of Health and Human Services remains...

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Fiber Optics: How Expanded Beam Cables Are Changing the Game

The market for expanded beam cables is booming, and it's easy to see why. These cables are becoming super important in many industries, especially where tough conditions are the norm. Think defense, aerospace, and even oil and gas exploration. These sectors need reliable, high-speed data transmission that can handle dust, moisture, extreme temperatures, and chemicals...

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Have Nightmares?

Ever wondered why we have nightmares? It turns out, where you live might play a big role. Michelle Carr, a sleep expert from the University of Montreal, has noticed that people's dreams often reflect their surroundings. For example, when she lived in Wales near the sea, many people had recurring dreams about falling into the ocean or dealing with storms. In her book...

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Putin and Gnassingbe: A Meeting of Minds in Moscow

In a move that's caught the attention of many, Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia, is set to have a chat with Faure Gnassingbe, the president of Togo. This meeting is happening in Moscow, and it's all about making friends and doing business together. Gnassingbe, whose family has been running Togo for over five decades, got an invite from Putin himself. They're goi...

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia's Push for AI Independence: Putin's Big Move

Russia is making a bold move to become more independent in the world of artificial intelligence. President Vladimir Putin recently announced plans to create a national task force. This team will focus on developing Russia's own AI technology. Putin believes this is crucial for the country's future. Putin pointed out that AI, especially large language models, plays a...

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Wallet Woes: How Tax Hikes Are Pinching Pockets

Russia's economy is in a bit of a tight spot. After a few years of growth fueled by war spending, things are slowing down. Oil prices are dropping, and the government is spending more than it earns. So, where is the Kremlin looking to make up the difference? Right into the wallets of ordinary people and small businesses. Get ready to pay more for just about everythi...

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Little Explorers of the Sea: How Baby Marine Creatures Find Their Home

The ocean is full of tiny, swimming babies of sea creatures. These little ones are called larvae. They float around until they find a good spot to grow up. This is a big deal because if they don't find the right place, they can't become adults. This process is super important for sea life, especially in places like coral reefs. Recently, scientists have been studyin...

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