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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

When Trust Breaks: A Look at Stream Finance's Big Oops

Stream Finance had a really bad day. A fund manager they trusted lost a huge $93 million. That's a lot of money! This mistake caused a big problem for their stablecoin, xUSD. Stablecoins are supposed to stay at $1, but xUSD dropped to just $0. 26. That's a 77% drop! Not good. Because of this, Strea

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Fueling Athletes: What Metabolic Rates Reveal About Health

Athletes push their bodies to the limit, but what happens when they don't fuel them right? Low energy availability, or LEA, occurs when athletes don't consume enough calories to match their energy output. This imbalance can lead to health issues. One way to check for LEA is by looking at the resting

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Why Some People Land Better Jobs

What makes a job "better"? It's not just about the money. Sure, high pay, job security, and growth opportunities are important. But so are things like having control over your work, feeling like your job matters, and enjoying what you do. People who are reliable, easy to work with, and open to lear

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Checking in on Health: What Clozapine Users Know About Their Well-being

Clozapine is a strong medicine used to help people with serious mental health issues. But it can also cause other health problems, like metabolic syndrome. This is a group of conditions that includes high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and too much fat around the waist. So, it's important for peo

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voters Rally Around a Fresh Political Voice

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democratic Socialist, has become a sensation among young voters across the United States. His campaign for New York City mayor focuses on affordability, resonating with many who feel ignored by traditional politicians. Lea Ash, a 26-year-old Democrat from Mississippi, i

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Prime Takes Full Blame After Colorado's Big Losses

Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado, is taking all the heat after his team lost two games in a row by a lot. On Saturday, they lost 52-17 to Arizona. The week before, they lost 53-7 to Utah. Now, their record is 3-6. After the game, Sanders didn't let any players or assistant coaches talk to

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Atlantic City's Push for Safer Communities and Cannabis Control

Atlantic City is taking steps to improve public safety and regulate cannabis sales. The city council introduced a new rule to limit the number of cannabis shops. This move aims to strike a balance between economic growth and community well-being. Meanwhile, the city honored the memory of those lost

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastics from Plants: A Greener Choice?

People are looking for ways to reduce harm to the environment. One idea is to use bioplastics instead of regular plastics. These are made from plants, microbes, or even waste from farms and factories. Bioplastics are not as strong or durable as regular plastics. Scientists are working to make them

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Knoxville Police: A Journey of Change and Challenges

The Knoxville Police Department (KPD) has had its share of ups and downs in recent years. It all started with reports of misconduct and a toxic culture within the force. Things got worse when a police officer shot and killed a high school student, leading to protests and demands for accountability.

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

The Uncertain Future of Special Education

Special education in the U. S. is facing a significant challenge. The current administration has decided to reduce federal oversight of programs that support over 8 million children with disabilities. This decision includes cutting staff and funding, which could lead to a lack of support for these s

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