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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Kings and Ducks Clash: A Must-Watch Hockey Showdown

The Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks are set to face off at crypto. com Arena. Both teams are coming off losses and looking to bounce back after the Christmas break. The Kings have had a rough patch lately. They lost their last two games and are only 1-4-2 in their last seven. In their last

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Growing Pains: From Memecoins to Real-World Use

The year 2025 didn't turn out as many in the crypto world had hoped. People were too optimistic about how a certain U. S. president would help the industry. Instead, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies struggled, and many memecoins lost value. One industry leader thinks this is a wake-up call for cry

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Test: Can Markets Grow Up in 2026?

The crypto world is changing. It's not just about hype anymore. The focus is shifting to how well these markets can handle real challenges. Experts think 2026 will be a big test for crypto. Can it grow and stay strong under stricter rules? Trading is not what it used to be. Futures contracts are no

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Digital Money Movers: Who's on Top?

Cryptocurrencies are always changing. Bitcoin, the most well-known one, is climbing again. After a rough patch, it's slowly going up. Some think it could hit $90, 000. But crypto is unpredictable, like a rollercoaster. Shiba Inu, a coin that became popular through memes, is taking a break. Its pric

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Wealth Tripled: Who Really Benefits?

Sen. Bernie Sanders recently pointed out that President Donald Trump's wealth has nearly tripled since he took office. This huge increase, according to Sanders, is largely due to Trump's crypto ventures, which he believes are funded by foreign governments. Sanders argues that this wealth surge comes

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

A Different Kind of University: Where Free Enterprise Meets Higher Education

In the heart of Michigan, there's a university that's doing things a bit differently. Northwood University, with its 2, 000 students, isn't just about textbooks and exams. It's about ideas, values, and preparing students for the real world. The university's president, Dr. Kent MacDonald, is a big be

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

York County's Year of Change: A Look Back at 2025

In 2025, York County saw big changes, from new faces in schools to debates over solar power and a politician aiming for the governor's office. Let's dive into the key events that shaped the county this year. The arts scene in Rock Hill faced a tough year. In February, artists got the news that they

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet for All: Building a Future-Proof Network

High-speed internet is now considered as vital as roads and bridges. A year ago, a big decision was made to ensure every home and business in the U. S. has access to it. A huge amount of money, $42. 5 billion, was set aside for this purpose. The idea is simple: in today's world, the internet is not

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Bourbon Street's Safety: A Year of Temporary Fixes

Bourbon Street in New Orleans has seen changes since the tragic vehicle attack a year ago. Steel barriers now block the street each night, but they are not perfect. They take time to set up and can only stop slow-moving vehicles. These barriers are just a temporary fix while officials work on a long

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Dec 28 2025BUSINESS

When Your Business Hits a Wall: Time to Break Old Habits

Businesses often hit a snag when the boss is too involved. This isn't a sign of failure. It's just that the habits that helped the business grow can later slow it down. The good news? This can be fixed. The catch? The boss has to make the first move. First, find the problem spots. Ask, "What stops

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