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Oct 28 2025CRYPTO

Gate's Big Move: Building a Web3 World

Gate is not just a crypto exchange anymore. It's becoming a full Web3 ecosystem. This shift is already happening. In the third quarter of 2025, Gate saw big growth. Its user base grew to over 42 million. Trading volumes also surged, especially in derivatives. Gate is introducing new products. These

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Truth: Why We Need Better Crime Data on Immigrants

There's a big problem with how we track crime data in the U. S. Right now, we don't know enough about the immigration status of people who commit crimes. This lack of information makes it hard to understand the full picture of crime involving immigrants. A senator from Indiana, Jim Banks, is pushin

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Oct 28 2025LIFESTYLE

A Budget-Friendly Smoker That Doesn't Take Up Much Space

Smoking meat at home just got a lot easier and cheaper. A vertical smoker that usually costs over $200 is now on sale for just $150 at Walmart. This smoker is perfect for those who don't have a lot of outdoor space but still want to enjoy delicious smoked food. The Costway 40-Inch Vertical BBQ Smok

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars in Hot Water Over Gambling Ads

Drake and Adin Ross are facing legal trouble for promoting Stake, a gambling platform. The lawsuit claims they're making gambling look cool and exciting, which could be harmful, especially to young people. It's not just about the ads; the lawsuit says Stake gives them money to bet with, making their

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Why LSU Should Take a Breath Before Hiring a New Coach

LSU is in a hurry to find a new football coach after letting Brian Kelly go. But is rushing into a decision the best move? Rece Davis, an ESPN analyst, thinks not. He believes LSU should wait until the season ends before making a big hire. Davis points out that LSU's past has shown that quick decis

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding Jobs in Crisis: AI Takes Over, Young Graduates Lose Out

The tech industry is changing fast, and not in a good way for young people who just got their coding degrees. A few years back, learning to code was a sure way to get a great job. But now, things are different. Many companies are using AI to do the work instead of hiring people. A recent study show

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Oct 28 2025EDUCATION

Music Education Gets a Boost from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has stepped up to support music education in schools. They are teaming up with Save the Music, an organization that has been helping schools get instruments and tech equipment. This partnership comes after Paramount, a big media company, cut back on its funding for Save

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Oct 28 2025EDUCATION

Fairy Tales and Fun: A Night of Learning and Play

A lively event took place where young students got to explore science, tech, art, and engineering through fairy tales. The event was held in a high school gym and cafeteria. It was open to kids from pre-K to sixth grade. There were 21 stations set up, each one designed by college students from Saint

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Oct 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Boost Your Career with Morning Intimacy

A recent study dug into the habits of American workers. It found that those who engage in morning intimacy report some interesting benefits. These include feeling more productive, motivated, and focused at work. Over 70% of respondents said they felt more productive and completed more tasks after mo

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Wealthy Donors and the Military: A Slippery Slope

A recent event has sparked concerns about the influence of wealthy individuals on the U. S. military. President Trump announced that a friend, who wished to remain anonymous, had donated $130 million to cover military salaries during the government shutdown. This friend was later identified as Timot

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