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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

X-Ray Inspection Systems: A Growing Market for Quality Control

The market for X-ray inspection systems is expected to grow significantly. By 2032, it could reach USD 2. 59 billion, up from USD 1. 63 billion in 2024. This growth is driven by stricter quality control and safety standards in industries like aerospace, automotive, and pharmaceuticals. These systems

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

EU and US Clash Over Tech Rules and Free Speech

The European Union is not happy with the United States. The EU's top leaders say the US is being unfair. The US stopped five Europeans from visiting. These people are accused of trying to control what Americans can say online. The EU says this is not right. They want to protect their own rules. The

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Tim Cook's Big Bet on Nike: What's the Deal?

Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, just put a lot of faith in Nike. He boosted his investment in the sportswear giant by almost double. This move came right after Nike's stock took a hit due to some not-so-great predictions for the future. Nike's stock has been on a rollercoaster. It's dropped over 20% s

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

US Crime Numbers Take a Big Dip in 2025

In a surprising turn of events, the number of murders in the US took a big dip in 2025. This drop is being called one of the biggest in history. The numbers are in, and they show a big drop in murders. From January to October 2025, there were 5, 912 murders. That's a lot fewer than the 7, 369 murde

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Dec 24 2025RELIGION

A Unique Journey of Faith and Devotion

Ann Lee, a simple blacksmith's daughter from Manchester, was born on a leap day in 1736. From a young age, she was deeply spiritual, drawn to divine worship and repulsed by physical intimacy. Her life took an extraordinary turn when she became the leader of a significant religious movement in Americ

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Economic Highs, Tech Moves, and Student Loan Worries: A Market Roundup

The U. S. economy showed surprising strength, growing by 4. 3% in the third quarter. This growth, revealed in a delayed report due to the government shutdown, came despite a recent dip in consumer sentiment. Spending, however, remained robust, climbing to 3. 5% from the previous quarter's 2. 5%. Ho

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Justice in the Night: Moscow Blast Targets Officers Linked to War Crimes

In the quiet of a Moscow night, an explosion rocked the city, taking the lives of two police officers. This wasn't just any explosion; it was a targeted strike on individuals tied to the abuse of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The incident, which occurred around 1 a. m. , saw a local resident approach

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

BP's Big Move: Selling Castrol for Billions

BP, a major player in the oil industry, has made a significant decision to sell a large portion of its motor oil brand, Castrol. The buyer is a US investment company called Stonepeak, which is paying a huge sum of $6 billion for a 65% stake in Castrol. This deal values Castrol at $10. 1 billion, and

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Dec 24 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo XIV Brings Back Old Christmas Traditions

Pope Leo XIV is making some big changes to how Christmas is celebrated at the Vatican. He's bringing back old traditions that haven't been seen in years. One of these is the Christmas Day Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, which hasn't happened since 1994. This Mass will take place on December 25th at 10

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

When Tech and Politics Clash: The U. S. vs. Europe

The U. S. has recently taken a bold step by barring certain Europeans from entering the country. This move is tied to a growing disagreement over how tech companies handle content on their platforms. The U. S. accuses Europe of pushing American tech firms to censor speech they disagree with. At the

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