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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Women's Independence: A Glimpse into Northern Ghana's Household Dynamics

In the dry, sun-scorched regions of Northern Ghana, old-fashioned beliefs still hold strong. Here, who does what in a family is not up for debate. Men and women have their own tasks, and that's just how it is. But what happens when women start to take control of their lives? Does it make things fair

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Oct 24 2025RELIGION

Women's Faith: A Quiet Shift

Women have long been the backbone of religious communities. But recent data shows a shift. Women are still more religious than men. But the gap is closing. Some people think women are leaving religion because of politics. They say women are fed up with sexist rules. Others argue that feminism is dr

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

North Korea's Digital Heist: How Hackers Fund Nuclear Dreams

North Korea's hackers are not just a digital nuisance; they're a well-oiled machine funding the country's nuclear ambitions. They've been busy stealing billions from cryptocurrency exchanges and even tricking tech firms into hiring them for remote jobs. It's like having a secret army of cyber thieve

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health Check Raises Questions

Trump's health has been a hot topic lately. His recent medical check-up has left many people curious. The White House shared some details, but not enough to satisfy everyone's questions. The president's doctor mentioned "advanced imaging" was part of the exam. This could mean different things, like

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

A Football Group's Big Crypto Bet Pays Off

A company known for owning football teams has made a bold switch to the world of crypto. Solmate Infrastructure, once called Brera Holdings, is now focusing on the Solana ecosystem. They've set up their first validator in a data center in the United Arab Emirates and plan to buy more Solana-based pr

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

San Francisco Stands Strong Against Federal Troops

San Francisco showed its resilience when plans to send federal troops for an immigration crackdown were suddenly called off. The city had been on high alert after news broke that over 100 Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents and other federal officers were set to arrive at the US Coast Guard b

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Legendary Footballers Advance in Hall of Fame Race

The Pro Football Hall of Fame has narrowed down its list of senior candidates for the Class of 2026. Out of 52 contenders, 34 have made it to the next round. These players last took the field in the year 2000. A special committee reviewed the candidates and voted for their top 25 picks. The top 25,

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Oct 23 2025FINANCE

Dow Jones Climbs as Tesla Takes a Tumble

The stock market had an interesting day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up. But not everything was good news. Tesla's stock took a big drop. This happened after the company shared its earnings report. People who study the market say this is not surprising. Tesla has been having a tough time

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Congresswoman's Stock Picks: A Look at Marjorie Taylor Greene's Recent Investments

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a representative from Georgia, has been quite active in the stock market lately. She recently bought shares in several well-known companies and a Bitcoin ETF. This news has caught the attention of many, especially those who follow the stock market closely. Greene's recent pu

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Oct 23 2025LIFESTYLE

A Young Woman's Journey to Dating and Self-Discovery

Ida Nariman, a 24-year-old from New York City, is on a mission to make up for lost time. She's been open about her experiences as a "late bloomer" on TikTok, where she shares her dating adventures with her followers. Nariman's journey began at 23, when she went on her first date. Since then, she's b

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