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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Moon Race: Can the U. S. Beat China Back to the Moon?

The U. S. is in a tight spot. China is making big moves to send people to the Moon. Meanwhile, the U. S. is still figuring out its next steps with the Artemis program. Lawmakers are starting to worry that China might beat the U. S. back to the Moon. They're asking tough questions about how to speed

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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

Retailers Face Challenges: How Tariffs and Other Factors Are Changing Store Expansion Plans

Retailers are feeling the heat from tariffs and other economic pressures. The U. S. retail real estate market is still strong, with more stores opening than closing. But behind this stability, there's a growing sense of uncertainty. This uncertainty is making retailers think twice about expanding.

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Dec 05 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin: Is It Heading for a Rough Patch?

Bitcoin has been bouncing back from recent lows, but it's still in a shaky spot. The demand is weak, and there's a lot of stress in the market. This situation reminds some experts of early 2022, which wasn't a great time for Bitcoin. Right now, Bitcoin is holding above the True Market Mean, which i

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Florida Gators: A Close Call at Duke

The Florida Gators basketball team faced a tough challenge at Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium. Despite a strong effort, they fell short by just one point, 67-66. Coach Todd Golden acknowledged the difficulty of playing in such a hostile environment, where Duke's home-court advantage is well-known. Th

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Dec 05 2025WEATHER

Florida's Weather: Rainy Days and Warm Nights Ahead

Florida is in for a wet and warm weekend. While other parts of the U. S. are dealing with freezing temperatures, Florida is expecting a mix of rain and warmer weather. The Panhandle is going to get the brunt of it. Heavy rain is expected from today through Saturday. There's even a chance of thunder

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Dec 05 2025WEATHER

When Do Schools Shut Down Due to Cold Weather?

Schools in the Chicago area face a tough choice when a cold front hits. Should they stay open or close to keep students safe? There's no simple answer. It's not just about how cold it is. Many things come into play. First, schools look at how bad the weather is. Is it just cold, or are there danger

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Dec 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Big Bear Mountain Resort Kicks Off Ski Season with Perfect Weather

Big Bear Mountain Resort is now open for the season! The weather on opening day was just right. Temperatures stayed in the low 40s, and the sun came out, making the skies a beautiful deep blue. It was a great start to the ski season. People from all over Southern California showed up. Some even cam

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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

Speeding Up the Game: UK's New Plan for Fintech Startups

The UK is making a big move to help fintech startups grow faster. They're introducing a new system that lets these companies start operating sooner. This is part of a bigger plan to make things easier for businesses and boost the economy. Right now, startups have to wait a long time to get full app

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

How Older Adults Move in Everyday Life: A Closer Look

Understanding how older adults move in their daily routines is important. It helps in preventing and treating mobility problems. But most studies focus on lab tests. These tests show what older adults can do in a controlled setting. However, they don't show how people move in real life. Real-life w

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Walking with Poles: How It Changes Your Stride

Nordic walking is not just a trendy exercise. It is a way of walking that uses poles. This method is different from regular walking. It changes how your legs move and work. Researchers wanted to see how it affects the knees and ankles. They looked at how these joints move together in a straight line

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