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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

UK Tightens Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

The UK is stepping up its game on crypto taxes. Starting in 2026, crypto platforms will have to report all transactions made by UK users. This move is part of a bigger plan to make sure crypto isn't used to dodge taxes. The UK's tax authority, HMRC, will get automatic access to both local and intern

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Famous Faces Make Health Messages Stick

Celebrities often grab our attention. But do they really change our minds about health? A recent study dug into this question. It looked at how celebrities influence our views, especially when we're not super interested in the topic. The study split people into two groups. One group saw health mess

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oceans: Where Money and Mess Mix

The ocean is facing a big problem. Trash is piling up. Plastic, oil, and other waste are harming marine life. But there's a way to fix this. The circular economy is a smart idea. It focuses on reusing and recycling materials. This idea is now joining forces with the blue economy. The blue economy ai

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Bid to Keep the Rich: A Taxing Situation

Britain is in a bit of a pickle. Many wealthy folks, from tech moguls to football team owners, have been packing their bags and leaving the country. Why? Higher taxes. Now, the UK's finance boss, Rachel Reeves, is trying to fix this issue. In her recent budget, Reeves aimed to soften the blow of a

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Money Woes: A Closer Look at the UK's Financial Health

The UK's financial situation is still shaky, even after the recent tax hikes. That's the word from S&P Global Ratings, a big name in the world of finance. They think the country's money management is a bit wobbly, and that's a big deal. Britain has a decent credit score, an \"AA\" rating, but it's

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks in Washington: Congo and Rwanda's Next Step

Next week, the presidents of Congo and Rwanda are set to meet in Washington. They will sign a peace deal and discuss the future of their nations. This meeting is a big deal because it could bring stability to a region that has seen a lot of conflict. The U. S. is playing a big role in these talks.

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chef Who Prefers Teaching Over TV Drama

In the world of TV cooking shows, where drama and competition often take center stage, Emeril Lagasse stands out as a chef who values education over entertainment. At the 2025 Food & Wine Classic in Charleston, S. C. , Lagasse shared his thoughts, emphasizing that his focus has always been on teachi

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Setback: Losing Influence in Global Shipping Governance

Russia recently faced a significant setback when it failed to secure a seat on the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) governing council. This is not the first time Russia has encountered such a hurdle. Earlier in September, it also failed to gain enough support for a position

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Finding Your Path: Lessons from BYU Leaders on Education and Careers

Ever feel lost in college, unsure of what to study or do with your life? You're not alone. Two former BYU presidents, Dallin H. Oaks and Jeffrey R. Holland, shared their own struggles and advice on this topic. President Oaks admitted he spent most of his time at BYU figuring out his career path. He

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Bristol's Journey with Facial Paralysis: A Year in Review

Bristol Palin, known for her time on Teen Mom OG, has been open about her health struggles. She recently shared an update on her Instagram Stories, showing her and her 5-year-old daughter, Sailor Grace Meyer. Bristol mentioned her outfit and then casually noted that her face is still not back to nor

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