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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Hit: What's Shaking Things Up?

The crypto world is feeling the heat. After a rough November, December isn't starting off any better. The market took a big dip overnight, shaking up what seemed like a stabilizing situation. The trouble started with Japan's central bank. Traders think the Bank of Japan might raise interest rates s

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Rollercoaster: Lessons from 2019

Bitcoin's recent drop below $90, 000 has sparked conversations about what might happen next. Some experts are looking back at 2019 for clues. Back then, Bitcoin's value kept falling even after the Federal Reserve stopped tightening its monetary policy. This time around, the pattern seems eerily simi

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Mixing Meds and Lifestyle Changes: A Closer Look

People often wonder if combining medication with lifestyle changes is the best way to manage health conditions. One area of interest is the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists along with lifestyle modifications. These medications are commonly used to manage type 2 diabetes and obesity. They work by mimic

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Dec 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Cyber Monday Steals Under $100: Smart Picks for Savvy Shoppers

Cyber Monday is here, and the deals are rolling in! With over 142, 000 discounts, Nordstrom is a treasure trove for bargain hunters. Forget Black Friday FOMO; there's still time to snag some great finds. Here's a list of 15 standout items, all under $100, from brands like BaubleBar, Free People, and

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Medicare's New Rules: A Big Win for Insurers, But What About Patients?

Medicare Advantage insurers are celebrating a major victory with new rating rules. The Trump administration has revived a bonus system that rewards insurers with high ratings. This change means insurers could see a $13 billion boost. But what does this mean for patients? The new rules bring back th

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Leader for U. S. Vaccine Policies

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services made a significant change recently. They picked Kirk Milhoan, a doctor who specializes in children's heart health, to lead a key group. This group gives advice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines. The group is meeting soon t

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Netanyahu's Pardon Bid Sparks Debate in Israel

In a surprising move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked for a pardon while his corruption trial is still ongoing. This request has caused quite a stir in the country. Netanyahu's lawyers say that the trial is making it hard for him to do his job as prime minister. They also claim that

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Dec 01 2025RELIGION

Why Are Fewer People Trusting Religion Today?

People today are less trusting of religion than they used to be. This isn't just about recent scandals or bad news. It's been happening for a long time. Back in 1973, only 16% of Americans had little trust in religion. But by 2024, that number jumped to 35%. This drop in trust isn't just about reli

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Small but Mighty: Peptide Mimics Taking on Big Enzyme Jobs

Enzymes called oxidoreductases are like tiny workers in cells. They help with important jobs like making energy and breaking down food. But they have some problems. They can be expensive, not very stable, and don't work well in tough conditions. So, scientists are looking for alternatives. They are

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Chicago Bracing for Another Round of Snowy Commutes

Chicago is in for more snow, just when people thought they'd seen the last of it. A winter weather advisory is in place for the entire area, starting Monday afternoon. This means more snow and slippery roads, especially during the evening rush hour. The weather isn't done with Chicago yet. After a

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