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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

Japan's Big Crypto Makeover: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Japan is shaking things up in the crypto world. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) wants to reclassify digital currencies as "financial products. " This move aims to bring crypto under stricter rules, similar to stocks and bonds. Currently, crypto is treated differently. The FSA plans to make exch

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Nov 16 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Weather: A Mix of Sun and Showers Ahead

Minnesota is in for a week of changing weather patterns. After a sunny Sunday, the state will see some showers and a mix of wintry weather later in the week. Sunday is expected to be bright and sunny, with temperatures reaching the mid-40s in the southern parts of the state. This is a bit warmer th

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Local Arts and Entertainment: Live Shows, Art Exhibits, and Festivals

Fans of live music and theater have plenty to look forward to in the coming days. Michael Cavanaugh, a well-known performer, will bring the music of Billy Joel and Elton John to the stage at the University of Central Arkansas. Cavanaugh, who once starred in the Broadway hit "Movin' Out, " will perfo

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Lafayette's Big Vote: Health and Safety Win Big

In a significant move, Lafayette Parish voters made a choice that will impact their community's well-being. They decided to keep a property tax that supports essential services. This tax, known as a millage, brings in about $10. 8 million every year. It helps with things like fixing drainage, suppor

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo's Bold Move: Can Self-Driving Cars Handle Winter Weather?

Waymo, a leader in self-driving technology, is expanding its services to new cities, including Detroit and Denver, known for their harsh winters. This expansion is a significant step, as these cities present unique challenges with icy roads and reduced visibility. Waymo's current fleet includes all-

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Nov 16 2025CRIME

Teacher's Shocking Actions Raise Questions About School Safety

A teacher in Colorado has been accused of serious crimes. Teresa Whalin, a 28-year-old wellness teacher, is facing charges. She is accused of having a sexual relationship with a student. This relationship lasted for over a year. After they broke up, Whalin allegedly stalked the student. The student

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla Model Y: A Mixed Bag of Tech and Trouble

The Tesla Model Y has always been a standout in the electric SUV world. The latest update, called the Juniper, brings big changes. But not everyone is happy with it. The ride quality has gotten better, but it still isn't the smoothest. Some people say it's better than before, but others think it's

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stellar Fun: Test Your Space Smarts with This Week's Cosmic Quiz

Space exploration is always full of surprises. From the International Space Station to the James Webb Space Telescope, there's always something new to learn. But how much of it do you remember? This week, there's a special treat for space fans. A crossword puzzle is here to challenge your knowledge

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Meets the Vatican: A Celebration of Cinema and Unity

In a unique gathering, Pope Leo XIV invited a mix of Hollywood stars and filmmakers to the Vatican. This event highlighted the power of cinema to bring people together. The pope emphasized the importance of including voices that are often ignored. He also acknowledged the struggles the film industry

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Eating Right: A Key to Bladder Health?

Bladder control issues are more common than you might think. Overactive bladder (OAB) affects many people, and recent research suggests that what we eat could play a role in managing this condition. The study focused on oxidative stress, which occurs when there's an imbalance between harmful free ra

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