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Dec 30 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Plot Foiled: Secrets, Bitcoin, and a Hidden Camera

A South Korean crypto exchange worker ended up in jail for four years. Why? They tried to sell military secrets to North Korea. The court also banned them from working in finance for the same amount of time. The worker got paid $487, 000 in Bitcoin to recruit a 30-year-old army captain. The captain

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Dec 30 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Buys, Big Moves, and Crypto Shifts

Big things are happening in the world of crypto. Let's dive in. First up, Strategy, a major player in the crypto game, just bought a ton of bitcoin. We're talking about 1, 229 coins, which cost around $108. 8 million. That's a lot of money! Now, Strategy owns a whopping 672, 497 bitcoins. That's a

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

El Salvador's Leader Eyes Longer Stay in Office

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has hinted at staying in power for another decade. This comes after his recent re-election, which many see as controversial. Bukele shared his thoughts in a recent video interview. He mentioned that he had initially planned to step down in 2029. But now, he seems

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Russia's Bold Move: Ignoring Foreign Courts

Russia has taken a significant step to shield its officials and military from foreign legal actions. President Vladimir Putin signed a law that allows Russia to disregard rulings from foreign and international courts in criminal cases. This move comes as several countries and international bodies ar

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

CBD's Pain Relief Hype: What's the Real Deal?

People often think CBD is a magic fix for pain. But guess what? A recent study says it's not as effective as many believe. CBD, a compound from cannabis, was thought to help with pain without the high caused by THC. But a review of clinical trials shows it doesn't do much for pain relief. THC, the

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Ukrainians Battle Chilly Days Without Power

In the town of Vyshhorod, just outside Kyiv, the daily struggle for warmth and electricity continues. Olena, a local resident, has been without power for days. With temperatures dropping, she and her young son seek refuge in a small, heated shelter. This shelter, packed with about 20 people, offers

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

The Power of Words: How Affordability Reshaped the 2025 Elections

In 2025, a single word changed the game in politics. That word was "affordability. " It wasn't just a buzzword. It became a powerful tool that shifted how people thought about their lives and their votes. For years, politicians talked about the economy. They threw around numbers like GDP and job gr

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

A Former Leader's Health Woes: Bolsonaro's Latest Medical Drama

Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's former president, is back in the medical spotlight. This time, it's not about his recent prison sentence. Instead, it's his health that's making headlines again. He just had another surgery. This one was to fix his hiccups. Yes, you read that right. Hiccups. The procedure h

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

China's Big Moves Near Taiwan: What's Happening?

China has been flexing its military muscles near Taiwan, conducting live-firing exercises that lasted 10 hours. These drills are part of a larger set of war games, which are the biggest yet. The goal? To show they can quickly cut Taiwan off from any outside help if things get serious. The Eastern T

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Pediatricians Fight Back Against Funding Cuts

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is taking legal action against the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The reason? A sudden cut of nearly $12 million in federal funding. This money was crucial for various child health programs. The AAP claims these cuts threaten dozens of

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