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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Is Nifty Ready for a Santa Rally This Week?

Nifty ended its four-day losing streak on Friday, but the gains were not enough to avoid a 0. 3% weekly loss. With global markets quiet due to holidays, trading volumes were expected to stay low. This week, investors will be watching global trends, changes in the BSE index, foreign and domestic inve

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Read Tiny Magnets with Light

Scientists have found a new way to read tiny magnets using light. These magnets are so small that they are made of just one molecule. The cool part is that this method works with light that is not visible to our eyes, but it is the same light used in fiber optic cables for the internet. The magnets

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Who Backed Trump in 2024: A Mixed Bag of Surprises

In the 2024 presidential race, many famous faces stepped up to support Donald Trump, showing a mix of long-time allies and surprising new supporters. This wasn't just about actors and musicians; athletes, social media stars, and even some tech bigwigs joined in. Some of these celebrities have been

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing Healthcare at Stanford

Dr. Michael Pfeffer is a busy man. He is the Chief Information Digital Officer at Stanford Health Care and also works as a doctor and teacher. He loves his job because it lets him see how technology can make healthcare better. He thinks technology is most useful when it helps doctors and patients in

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Middleweight Drama: When Fighters Hesitate

Khamzat Chimaev is the middleweight champion, and fans expected a thrilling matchup with Nassourdine Imavov. Instead, the buzz is about reluctance, not the fight itself. Allen, a top middleweight, thinks this pause might have hurt both fighters more than they realize. Fans love a good title fight,

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Map Mess: Who Won and Who Lost?

In Indiana, a big fight happened over changing the state's political maps. The Senate said no, even though former President Donald Trump wanted it done. This decision caused some big names to either gain or lose points. Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, along with Senators Jean Leising and Greg

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Dec 22 2025RELIGION

A Fresh Start for the Vatican: Pope Leo's Vision

Pope Leo, the first U. S. pope, recently shared his vision for the Catholic Church in a Christmas speech to Vatican cardinals. He expressed his support for the reforms initiated by his predecessor, Pope Francis, who passed away earlier this year. Francis was known for his efforts to make the Church

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Dec 22 2025RELIGION

How Our Beliefs Shape Our View of Science

People often see the world through the lens of their beliefs. Religion or lack of it can shape how we view ourselves and others. This is not just about personal faith. It is also about how we see science and scientists. When we talk about religion, we usually think of faith. But it is more than tha

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Balloon Adventure in Antarctica

In the vast, icy expanse of Antarctica, something extraordinary is happening. A massive helium balloon, carrying a high-tech experiment, is soaring high above the Earth's surface. This isn't just any balloon—it's part of NASA's annual Antarctic Long-Duration Balloon campaign. The goal? To explore th

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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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