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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Japan's Finance Minister Speaks Out on Currency Chaos

Japan's finance chief, Satsuki Katayama, has raised concerns about the yen's wild ride in the currency markets. She warned that Japan might step in if things get too crazy. This comes after the yen took a nosedive, even though the Bank of Japan had just raised interest rates. Katayama was talking t

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

A Legacy of Healing and Teaching: Honoring Dr. Guillermo Fajardo Ortiz

Dr. Guillermo Fajardo Ortiz, who passed away in 2025, was a remarkable figure in Mexico's healthcare landscape. Born in 1931, he dedicated his life to improving the health of others. He was not just a doctor but also a teacher and a humanist. His work had a lasting impact on the country's health sys

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Wardrobe Upgrades to Beat the Winter Chill

Winter in the city can be harsh, especially for someone used to warmer climates. The cold weather often makes people want to stay indoors, snuggled up on the couch. However, with the right clothing, it's possible to stay cozy and stylish even when temperatures drop. A good puffer coat is essential

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Hilton's Bold Move: New Hotels in Türkiye

Hilton is making big waves in Türkiye with its latest hotel brand, Canopy by Hilton. Two new hotels are set to open this month in Istanbul and Izmir. This is not Hilton's first foray into Türkiye, as they have already introduced the Tapestry Collection by Hilton and expanded the Curio Collection by

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

A Peculiar Planet Puzzles Scientists

A planet that looks like a lemon and behaves even stranger has left scientists scratching their heads. This oddball, named PSR J2322–2650b, is not your typical planet. It's not even orbiting a normal star. Instead, it's circling a pulsar, which is the leftover core of a dead star. This pulsar is sup

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actresses Chat About Their Craft and Lives

Six accomplished actresses gathered to discuss their recent film roles and the personal journeys that came with them. Each woman brought a unique perspective, shaped by their experiences both on and off the screen. The conversation began with a focus on the themes present in their films. Motherhood

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Dec 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2600: A Leap in Smartphone Tech

Samsung has just unveiled its new Exynos 2600 chipset, marking a big step forward in smartphone technology. This is the first chip made using 2nm GAA technology, which means it's more powerful and efficient than ever before. The Exynos 2600 has a unique setup of 10 CPU cores. It includes one ultra-

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Blasts Create Super Catalysts

Scientists have found a cool way to make super-efficient catalysts. They use tiny explosions to spread out metal atoms really fast. This is a big deal because making these catalysts usually takes a lot of energy and can cause the metal to clump together. The new method uses a special reactor with t

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Dec 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone Users Face a Tough Choice: Update or Stay Vulnerable

Apple has rolled out iOS 26. 2 with critical security patches, including fixes for two WebKit bugs that could have been exploited in targeted attacks. Alongside this, iOS 18. 7. 3 was also released to address the same vulnerabilities for users who haven't upgraded to iOS 26. However, there's a catch

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Avatar 3: A Global Box Office Powerhouse

James Cameron's latest epic, "Avatar: Fire and Ash, " is making waves at the box office. The movie raked in $12 million from early preview screenings in the U. S. on its opening day. While this is impressive, it's worth noting that the second film, "The Way of Water, " had a stronger start with $17

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