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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Millions of Crypto Users Left Millions Behind

South Korea's Bithumb exchange has found over $200 million in crypto assets sitting idle in 2. 6 million accounts. These accounts have been untouched for at least a year, some for over a decade. The largest single holding is worth about $2. 84 million, and the longest inactive period is over 12 year

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Turkmenistan Joins the Crypto Game: What It Means

Turkmenistan has just made a big move. The country has officially legalized crypto mining and trading. This happened when a new law, signed by President Serdar Berdimuhamedow, came into effect. This change could be a game-changer for Turkmenistan's economy. The country is known for its natural gas

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Jan 02 2026RELIGION

Faith on the Big Screen: 2025's Top Films

In 2025, faith-based films kept audiences engaged, offering a mix of inspiration and entertainment. These movies, produced by studios like Angel Studios and 5&2 Studios, reached wide audiences and broke box office records. For instance, "David" made a huge splash, earning $22 million in its first we

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Melting Ice: A Critical Mission Unfolds

Antarctica, once seen as a barren, frozen wasteland, is now a hotspot for urgent scientific study. The ice here is not as permanent as it once seemed. Due to human activities, like burning fossil fuels, the ice is melting at an alarming rate. This melting is not just a local issue. It's causing sea

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Enzo Maresca's Chelsea Exit: What Went Wrong?

Enzo Maresca's time as Chelsea's head coach has come to an end after a rocky 18 months. The decision to part ways with the 45-year-old Italian was not made lightly, but a series of disagreements and poor results left the board with no choice. The final straw was a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, whic

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Weather's Wrath: Why Deaths Are Dropping Despite More Storms

People often think extreme weather is getting deadlier. News stories often say climate change is making storms, floods, and heat waves worse. But data shows something different. Deaths from extreme weather have dropped a lot over the past 100 years. This is true even though the world's population ha

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Small Steps, Big Changes: A Fresh Approach to New Year's Goals

New Year's resolutions often set people up for failure. Instead of aiming for instant perfection, experts suggest setting practical, achievable goals. Dr. Frank Contacessa, a renowned health expert, recently shared his insights on this topic. He believes that people should focus on making small, sus

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Truth About Good Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a hot topic in health discussions, and HDL, often called "good" cholesterol, is usually praised for its role in heart health. But recent findings show that having a lot of HDL doesn't always mean it's working well. HDL's job is to help clear out extra cholesterol from arteries, which

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

AMC's Stock Dives Despite Crowded Theaters

AMC's stock price hit a new low, dropping to $1. 55 on Wednesday. This happened even though lots of people went to see movies over the holidays. Over 5. 5 million folks visited AMC theaters worldwide. Big movies like \"Avatar: Fire and Ash\" and \"Zootopia 2\" helped bring in over $14 million each i

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Costly Year: How Hackers Stole Billions in 2025

In 2025, the crypto world faced a tough year. Hackers stole a huge amount of money, over $2. 72 billion. This was even more than the previous year, despite the crypto market being slow. The biggest hit came early in February when Bybit, a major exchange, lost about $1. 5 billion. Experts think North

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