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Dec 19 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Brief Boost: Is It Just a Short-Term Jump?

Bitcoin has recently hit $88, 000, but experts warn it might not be a big deal. The problem? Not enough new buyers are jumping in. Instead, the same money keeps moving around, making the market feel stuck. Think about it like a game of musical chairs. If no new players join, the game can't keep gro

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Dec 19 2025CELEBRITIES

The Tale of Two Fighters: Ilia and Giorgina's Split

Ilia Topuria's decision to sit out the first quarter of 2026 was the first hint that something was off in his personal life. Fans soon found out that he and his partner, Giorgina Uzcategui Badell, were going through a tough time. The breakup timeline has recently come to light, shedding some light o

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Stands Firm on NATO Aspirations

In a recent press interaction, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made it clear that altering Ukraine's constitution to remove NATO membership as a goal is not on the table. This statement comes just days after he hinted at the possibility of setting aside this ambition in return for solid secu

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Micron's Big Bet on AI: Why This Chip Maker is Thriving

Micron Technology Inc. , a major player in the computer memory chip industry, is riding high on the AI wave. Their shares have soared, marking the biggest jump in eight months. Why? Because the company is cashing in on the AI boom, with demand for their products skyrocketing. The company recently s

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

How a Mom Kestrel's Health Affects Her Eggs

Lesser Kestrels are small birds of prey that often use man-made nest boxes to raise their young. Scientists wanted to see if a female kestrel's health affects the size of her eggs. They studied this over four years in Greece. They measured the females' body condition using a special method called t

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Naughty Twist on Classic Thrillers

Let's talk about "The Housemaid, " a movie that takes classic thriller tropes and gives them a cheeky, modern twist. Picture this: a young woman, Millie, lands a job as a live-in maid in a fancy Long Island mansion. The family seems perfect, but things quickly take a turn. Millie starts noticing st

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unconventional Wedding Invites: A Creative Twist

In an unexpected move, a couple from Omaha decided to shake things up by sending out wedding invitations to companies and celebrities instead of the usual guests. This unusual approach has sparked conversations about the evolving nature of weddings and the creative ways people are choosing to celebr

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Japan's Trade Surge: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Japan's trade numbers are looking up. After a few tough months, exports are on the rise again. The U. S. and Europe are buying more Japanese goods. This is big news because trade tensions have been high lately. The U. S. is a key player here. Exports to the U. S. are growing again. This is the firs

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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coal's Unexpected Comeback: What's Driving the Surge?

Coal, once on the decline, is making a surprising comeback. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that global coal demand is expected to reach a record high this year. This is not what experts predicted. For the past three years, they thought coal use had peaked and would start to drop. But

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Bet Big on Tech to Stay Ahead in 2026

In 2026, small businesses are gearing up to invest more in technology. A recent study shows that 55% of them plan to spend more on tech, while only a small 5% are looking to cut back. This shift highlights how important technology has become for staying competitive and meeting customer needs. Techn

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