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Oct 17 2025CRYPTO

Zoomex Takes Center Stage at TOKEN2049: Speed, Sports, and Crypto Collide

Zoomex made waves at the TOKEN2049 Singapore Summit, stepping into the spotlight with a mainstage chat and a side event that got the crypto world talking. The exchange brought together an unexpected duo: its CEO and an F1 driver, to discuss speed in racing and blockchain. Oliver Bearman, the Haas F1

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Oct 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Our Wild Places: Why We Should Care About the Roadless Rule

People across the country, from different backgrounds and political views, agree on one thing: our public lands are precious and need protection. This was clear when millions of acres of public lands were almost sold off in a recent budget proposal. The public spoke up, and the sale was stopped. But

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Oct 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grasslands and Shrublands: How Droughts Are Changing the Game

Droughts are getting worse. They're lasting longer and hitting harder. Scientists have been studying how this affects grasslands and shrublands all over the world. They looked at 74 different places and found some interesting things. First, most ecosystems can handle droughts for a while. They migh

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Oct 16 2025FINANCE

Coinbase's New Tool: Making Crypto Payments Easier for Businesses

Coinbase, a big name in the crypto world, has just launched a new service called Coinbase Business. This platform is designed to make it easier for companies to use USDC, a type of digital money that's tied to the US dollar, for payments. The new tool helps businesses pay vendors and get paid witho

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Guardians Lose Defensive Guru Kai Correa to Mets

The Cleveland Guardians are facing a big change this offseason. Kai Correa, their defensive coordinator, has left to join the New York Mets as their bench coach. Correa played a huge role in making the Guardians one of the best defensive teams in baseball. He brought new ideas and drills to the team

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

A Mix-Up in the Middle of a Truce

In the middle of a shaky peace deal, things got confusing. The Israeli military said one body given by Hamas was not a hostage's. This has made the already tense situation even more complicated. Gaza's Health Ministry said they got 45 more bodies from Israel. Now, the total is 90. But no one knows

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Oct 15 2025BUSINESS

A New Wave in U. S. Oil Production: Offshore Takes the Lead

The U. S. oil industry is seeing a shift. Offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is stepping into the spotlight. This change comes as onshore production slows down. Lower oil prices and aging shale fields are making it harder for onshore to keep up. New technology is making offshore drilling more

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Oct 15 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: From Dreary to Delightful

Maryland's weather has been on a rollercoaster lately. It started off gloomy on Tuesday, but things are looking up. A nor'easter that's been hanging around the east coast is finally moving out. So, the dreary weather that's been sticking around Maryland early Tuesday will start to clear up as the da

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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Young Carers' Insights: Health Struggles and Solutions for Early Psychosis

Young people dealing with early psychosis often face physical health problems even before their mental health issues become apparent. Carers play a crucial role in supporting these young individuals, and their insights are invaluable for improving physical health outcomes. A recent study delved int

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