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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

The '90s Fitness Star's Journey: From Millions to Minimalism

In the '90s, Susan Powter was a fitness sensation. She had it all: a hit workout program, bestselling books, and even her own talk show. But fame and fortune didn't last forever. A new documentary, "Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter, " takes a close look at her life after the spotlight faded.

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

The Louvre's Bold Jewel Heist: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre, a top museum in Paris, faced a shocking robbery on a Sunday morning. Thieves took valuable jewels in just seven minutes. They used angle grinders to break in and threatened staff. The thieves escaped on motorbikes, leaving the museum in chaos. The stolen items include a pearl and diamond

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Shiba Inu's Big Burn: What's Up With All the Hype?

Shiba Inu, the popular cryptocurrency, is making waves with a massive token burn. This event has got people talking and hoping for a comeback. But what's really going on? First off, let's talk numbers. A huge chunk of Shiba Inu tokens, about 43 million, was taken out of circulation in just one tran

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Trading Crypto Without Leaving a Trace: Meet Bitania

In a world where data privacy is often compromised, a new player has entered the crypto trading scene. Bitania. com has launched as a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange that prioritizes user privacy. It operates without the usual Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements, allowing users to trade crypt

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Beware of Deceptive Crypto Wallet Emails!

A clever phishing attempt recently targeted crypto users by impersonating Trezor, a well-known maker of secure digital wallets. The fraudulent message carried an alarming subject: "Quantum Vulnerability Disclosure. " It claimed that a critical update was needed to shield Trezor wallets from supposed

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

A Big Jewel Heist at the Louvre: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre in Paris is one of the most famous museums in the world. It holds priceless treasures from history. But recently, thieves stole jewels worth $102 million. This happened in broad daylight. The museum's director is now under scrutiny. She must answer questions about security. The heist was

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Can We Really Wipe Out Polio?

The world is still aiming to get rid of polio, even though there's less money to do it. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has seen a big cut in funding. In 2026, their budget will be 30% smaller, and they're missing $1. 7 billion until 2029. This is mostly because some big donors, like

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Oct 22 2025RELIGION

Faith's Comeback: A Shift in American Views

Recent data reveals a notable shift in American attitudes towards religion. After a period of decline, more people now believe that religion is making a comeback in the country. This change in perspective is seen across various demographic groups, including both Democrats and Republicans, as well as

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

A Close Call at Atlanta's Busy Airport

A man was taken into custody at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after his family warned police about his plans. Billy Joe Cagle, a 49-year-old from Cartersville, Georgia, was arrested on Monday morning. He was seen acting suspiciously in a crowded terminal. Police found an AR-15

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Sudan's Money Troubles: How a Flight Ban Hit the Gold Trade

Sudan is in a tough spot. The country's money, the Sudanese pound, has lost a lot of its value. This is because flights from Port Sudan to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were stopped. The UAE is a big deal for Sudan. It buys a lot of Sudan's gold. Gold is a huge part of Sudan's money-making. Without

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