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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

What Happens After Speeding Up Eye Treatment?

Six years ago, a group of people with a condition called keratoconus got a special treatment. This treatment, called accelerated corneal cross-linking, used a strong light to help their eyes. The goal was to see if this treatment was safe and worked well. Keratoconus makes the eye's cornea thin and

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Banks and Crypto: A New Friendship?

Banks are starting to see crypto in a new light. After staying away for a while, they are now taking a closer look. This change is happening because of new rules in Europe, like the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. These rules make banks feel more comfortable about getting involved with c

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Is Trump's Legal Battle About Justice or Politics?

Donald Trump, the former president, is asking for a big payout from the Justice Department. He says he deserves this money because he thinks the investigations against him were unfair. But there's a catch: if he gets any money, he plans to give it all to charity. Sounds generous, but let's think abo

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Oct 22 2025OPINION

Why Do Baseball Stars Get All the Glory?

Baseball has become a global sport, with nearly one-third of Major League Baseball (MLB) players hailing from outside the United States. These international athletes are not just participating; they are influencing the game significantly. The Dominican Republic, a small Caribbean nation, is a stand

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Too Much Trust in US Tech Giants?

The recent AWS outage caused a stir worldwide, affecting everything from banking to language learning apps. This event has sparked a conversation about how much we rely on a few big US tech companies. Amazon and Microsoft control a big part of the cloud computing market. Even if a service isn't dir

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Political Stalemate: Who Will Blink First?

The government shutdown is now in its fourth week, and things aren't looking good. Senate Republicans are heading to the White House, not to talk about ending the shutdown, but to show they're on the same page as President Trump. They're not budging on any Democratic demands. Meanwhile, Senate Demo

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet Chaos: When AWS Tripped and Took the Web Down

On a seemingly ordinary Monday, the internet had a massive hiccup. Amazon Web Services, or AWS, faced a serious issue with its DNS resolution. This glitch caused widespread chaos, with many popular websites and services going offline. The outage highlighted a significant vulnerability in the interne

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz: A Master of the Triangle Choke from Day One

Nate Diaz, the famous fighter from Stockton, has been a big name in combat sports for over two decades. His journey started with a win that he would later repeat, showing off his signature move. This move, a triangle choke, became his trademark. Diaz didn't just fight in the UFC. He also competed i

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Stand: Power Plays Over Policing

Chicago is in the spotlight, but not for the usual reasons. The city is facing a surge in federal activity that many see as a power play, not a crime-fighting mission. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been making bold moves, like nighttime raids and aggressive arrests. These act

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving 2025: Weather Wonders Across America

Thanksgiving 2025 is shaping up to be a weather rollercoaster across the United States. From sunny skies to snowy surprises, the forecast is a mixed bag. This isn't just about checking the weather app; it's about planning ahead for one of the busiest travel times of the year. In the East, sunshine

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