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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Young Quarterback Faces Tough Test in Eagles' Territory

Jaxson Dart, the Giants' new quarterback, is ready for a big challenge. He will play his first away game in the NFC East this Sunday. The Eagles' home field is known for its tough crowd. But Dart is not worried. He has played in tough places before. Dart played college football at Ole Miss. His tea

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

North Korea's Billion-Dollar Digital Heist: How Crypto Theft Fuels Weapons

North Korea has been busy stealing crypto. They've taken about $2. 84 billion since early 2024. That's a lot of money! But how did they do it? Well, they used hackers and IT workers abroad to break into big crypto exchanges. These exchanges were in places like the UAE, Japan, India, and Singapore. A

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giants: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana on the Rise

Crypto is making waves in the U. S. as big banks start to take notice. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana are leading the charge, with Bitcoin hitting new highs and Ethereum and Solana bouncing back from recent slumps. The crypto market is now worth over $4 trillion, with Bitcoin alone crossing $2 trilli

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Leap: What's Next for Digital Money?

The world of digital money is getting serious. A recent report highlights that crypto is no longer just a trend but a major player in the global economy. Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, now holds over half of the market share, and its value is comparable to that of major companies like

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Oct 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Energy Hunger: The Price We Pay

Bitcoin mining is a power-hungry process. It's not just about the digital coins. It's about the massive amount of electricity needed to keep the network running. The more people mine, the more energy is consumed. And guess what? The price of Bitcoin plays a big role in this. When Bitcoin's value so

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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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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Reno's Big Bet on Youth Sports

A big change is coming to downtown Reno. A local hotel-casino owner wants to build up to 12 sports fields over the next six years. These fields will be used for soccer and lacrosse tournaments. The plan is part of a new group called the Downtown Reno Amateur Sports Association. The fields will be ne

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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Trick Us: The Mystery of Brightness

Our eyes can play tricks on us. Sometimes, things look brighter than they really are. This is not just about how bright something is. It is also about what is around it. Scientists wanted to know if our brains can see this trick even when we are not paying attention. They did some experiments to fin

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing Takes a Big Leap with Willow Chip

Google has made a significant stride in quantum computing. They showed off their new "Willow" chip. This chip can run a special algorithm called "Quantum Echoes. " The cool part? This algorithm can be tested and repeated on other quantum computers. The big deal here is speed. The algorithm ran much

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Rebuilding Lives: How Young Ex-Soldiers in Colombia Find Their Way

In Colombia, young people who once fought as child soldiers are finding ways to heal and move forward. A recent study looked at how these young individuals, aged 14 to 19, tell their stories and rebuild their lives. Through creative workshops, they shared their experiences and showed different paths

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