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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Crypto vs. Wall Street: The Fight Ahead

The crypto world is growing fast. It's gaining more power and influence. But this success might bring new problems. Wall Street is split. Some see crypto as a threat. Others want to join in. This could lead to big fights in 2026. Citadel Securities, a big Wall Street firm, recently spoke up. They t

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Use Personal Loans in 2025

Personal loans can be a lifesaver when you need cash fast. But what exactly are they? Well, they are sums of money you borrow from a bank or online lender. You agree to pay it back over a few years, usually between one and five. Each month, you pay a bit of the original amount plus some extra for th

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Bolivia's Chaco Region Takes Steps to Tackle Chronic Illnesses

In the heart of Bolivia's Chaco region, a big effort is underway to improve care for long-term health issues. This isn't just about one place; it's happening in 15 health centers across Camiri and the Guaraní Kereimba Iyaambae Indigenous Autonomous Government (GAIGKI). The goal? To find out what's w

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Why Nurses in China Face Violence at Work

Nurses in China are often victims of violence at work. This is a big problem not just in China, but all over the world. To tackle this issue, it's important to understand why it happens. A recent study looked into this problem among nurses in Sichuan Province. The goal was to find out how often it h

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

Unsolved Mysteries and Chilling Tales: A Fresh Look at True Crime in 2025

In 2025, true crime documentaries continued to captivate audiences, but not all delivered on their promise. One documentary that fell short was the one about the Tylenol murders. The randomness of these cyanide poisonings was horrifying, but the documentary lacked a clear focus. It hinted at theorie

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Who's Really to Blame? Minnesota's Governor Sparks Debate

In Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz recently stirred up a storm with his comments on a big fraud case. He said that "a lot of white men should be holding a lot of white men accountable for the crimes that they have committed. " This was in response to fraud in the state's social services, where some peo

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Brighten Up: Simple Ways to Beat Winter Blues at Home

Winter can be tough on our moods. Many people feel down when days get shorter. This is called seasonal affective disorder or SAD. It's not just about feeling a bit blue. It can make people feel very tired and not want to be around others. One way to fight SAD is by using light. Our bodies need ligh

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Kickstart 2026: Small Steps, Big Changes

Starting fresh in 2026 doesn’t mean you have to change everything about yourself. Instead, focus on small, manageable changes. This approach makes it easier to stick to new habits and see real results. Here are some ideas to help you get started. First, take a look at your surroundings. Clutter can

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Mannans: The Unsung Heroes of Nature's Toolkit

Mannans, a type of sugar molecule, are found in plants, yeast, and bacteria. They are made up of mannose units linked together. These molecules are gaining attention for their many uses in health and industry. Some well-known mannans include guar gum, locust bean gum, and konjac glucomannan. These

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Haven for Chinese Seniors Abroad

The Weaver has just rolled out a big plan called the "Seven-Country Wellness Village Project. " This project is all about giving overseas Chinese a comfy and caring place to retire. The idea came from noticing that many Chinese who worked hard abroad didn't have a cozy spot to settle down in their g

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