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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Lebanon and Israel Clash Over Army-Hezbollah Ties

A recent incident has sparked a heated debate between Lebanon and Israel. An Israeli airstrike near Sidon killed a Lebanese soldier, but Israel claims the man had ties to Hezbollah. They say he was part of a group working to rebuild Hezbollah's infrastructure and even accused him of being a double a

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Banks Are Slowly Embracing Digital Money

Big banks in the U. S. are quietly working on digital versions of traditional financial products. They're not rushing into new crypto assets but are focusing on tokenizing things like deposits, funds, and custody. This shift is happening mostly behind the scenes, especially in wholesale payments and

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Chargers Face Challenges as Star Player Suspended

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to play their last two regular-season games without their key linebacker, Denzel Perryman. The NFL has handed him a two-game suspension for breaking rules meant to keep players safe. This happened during the Chargers' win against the Dallas Cowboys. Perryman made a r

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words on Maduro: A Game of Power and Oil

Donald Trump, the U. S. President, recently shared his thoughts on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. He suggested that it would be a wise move for Maduro to step down from his position. This comment came amidst increased U. S. military activity in the region, including several strikes on vessels

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Cannabis Rescheduling: A Step Forward for Science and Economy

The recent executive order to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III is a big deal. This move could change the game for the cannabis industry. It might ease some of the financial and regulatory hurdles that have been holding it back. For starters, this change could help with the bankin

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Exports Hit by U. S. Interceptions and Cyberattack

Venezuela's oil industry is facing fresh challenges. Shipments are slowing down. Most tankers are just moving oil between local ports. This follows recent U. S. actions against two more ships. State-run oil company PDVSA is also dealing with a cyberattack. The U. S. Coast Guard seized a supertanker

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Turning Big Investments into Bite-Sized Pieces

The world of finance is getting a digital makeover. Big, expensive investments that used to be out of reach for most people are now being broken down into smaller, digital pieces. This is all thanks to something called tokenization. It's like turning a big pizza into slices that everyone can afford.

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Chelsea Eyes Brazilian Star: Is Vitor Roque the Right Fit?

Vitor Roque, a 20-year-old Brazilian forward, is making waves in football. He has scored 20 goals this season for Palmeiras, catching the eye of top clubs. His journey has been quite the rollercoaster. Roque began his career in Brazil before moving to Barcelona in 2023. However, his time there was

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Shift: Decentralization Meets Big Money

In 2025, the crypto world saw some big changes. One trend is easy to spot: decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms like Hyperliquid grew a lot. Even big companies like Coinbase started adding DeFi services. This helped decentralized exchanges take a bigger slice of the crypto trading pie. Now, these

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

Latin America's Fight Against Growing Crime

In 2025, Latin America saw a big change in its politics. This change happened because of the growing power of organized crime. For almost 20 years, the region had been stable. But now, crime groups are causing more violence and moving into new areas. There are now 39 crime groups operating in Latin

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