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Oct 13 2025CRYPTO

The Bitcoin Mystery Surrounding Elizabeth Holmes

Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced entrepreneur serving time for her role in the Theranos scandal, has sparked new curiosity. This time, it's not about her failed blood-testing company but a puzzling X (formerly Twitter) account that claims to share her views on Bitcoin. The account posts about Bitcoin

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Oct 13 2025FINANCE

Tokenized Funds: A New Way to Invest in Big Names

KAIO, a company that turns traditional investments into digital tokens, has launched its tokenized funds on the Sei network. This move is part of a bigger trend where real-world assets like funds, bonds, and credit are being represented as digital tokens. These tokens allow for faster transactions,

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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

California's Nobel Wins: A Wake-Up Call for Science Funding

California is once again in the spotlight for its groundbreaking scientific achievements, with multiple Nobel Prizes awarded to researchers connected to the state. This success story is not just about individual brilliance; it's a testament to the power of investment in science and education. Three

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

How Quickly Does Stroke Treatment Make a Difference?

When someone has a major stroke, doctors often use two treatments: drugs to dissolve clots and a procedure to remove them. But how much time passes between these treatments can be important. Researchers wanted to know if the time between giving clot-busting drugs and opening the blocked artery affe

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Dark Blueprint: Unveiling Hamas' Chilling October 7 Strategy

In May, Israeli forces uncovered a disturbing document in Gaza. This memo, penned by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in 2022, outlined the terror group's brutal plans for the October 7 attacks. The memo was found in an underground complex used by Sinwar's brother and successor, Muhammad Sinwar, who was al

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

Why the Nobel Peace Prize Snubbed Trump and Chose a Venezuelan Leader

The Nobel Peace Prize committee made a bold choice this year, and not everyone is happy about it. They picked María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, for her work in fighting for democracy in her country. This decision left some Trump supporters upset, especially after they pushed hard

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Tech Worker's Stand Against War

A long-time Microsoft worker has decided to leave the company. He said he couldn't stay because Microsoft sells cloud services to the Israeli military. This engineer, Scott Sutfin-Glowski, worked at Microsoft for 13 years. He told his coworkers this would be his last week. He said he couldn't suppo

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Oct 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Salvador: Where African Roots Dance and Pray

In Salvador, Brazil, the heartbeat of Afro-Brazilian culture is strong. The city is a vibrant mix of African traditions, where religion, food, and art come together in a unique way. Candomblé, a religion that blends African and Catholic beliefs, is a big part of life here. In the temples, people wor

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move to Build More Homes

California is making big changes to how and where homes can be built. The governor recently approved a new law that allows more apartments near public transit spots in major cities. This means taller buildings, up to nine stories, can be built close to transit hubs, while areas a bit farther away ca

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Online Harassment and Its Toll on Women Influencers

Social media has become a battleground for many, especially for women who have a large following. A recent study took a close look at female influencers on Instagram in Spain. The goal was to see how often these women face online harassment and what kind of health problems it causes. The study foun

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