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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Oprah's Extreme Fitness Journey: A Closer Look

Oprah Winfrey has been on a mission to stay active, and she's not doing it alone. Her favorite way to exercise? Hiking. She's been sharing her adventures on social media, often dragging her best friend Gayle King along. Her recent trip to Australia was no different. Oprah's social media posts show

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Paychecks at Risk: Student Loan Defaults Hit Hard in 2026

Starting in early 2026, some people with overdue student loans might see their paychecks shrink. The government is planning to take money directly from the wages of those who haven't paid back their loans. This move is part of a bigger effort to collect overdue payments, which began earlier this yea

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Soars: Big Tech Leads the Way

The stock market is on a roll, with the S&P 500 reaching a new high. This is big news, especially for tech giants like Nvidia and Google. Their stocks are showing strong signals, which could mean more gains ahead. But what does this mean for regular investors? It's important to remember that past p

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Dec 24 2025CRYPTO

Russia's Changing Crypto Rules: A New Path for Investors

Russia's central bank is making a big change. They want to let regular people trade certain cryptocurrencies. But there are rules. First, people need to pass a test to show they understand the risks. Then, they can only spend up to 300, 000 rubles a year on crypto. That's about $3, 800. And all trad

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

HSBC's Leadership Shuffle: New Chair, Old Questions

Ann Godbehere, a key figure at HSBC, is calling it quits. She's the senior independent director who led the hunt for a new chair. Her exit is set for the bank's 2026 annual meeting, citing personal reasons. This news comes hot on the heels of HSBC's long, drawn-out search for a new leader. The bank

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Dallas' Crime and Controversies: A Closer Look

Dallas is dealing with a tough situation. Crime rates are climbing, and the city is now among the top four in the U. S. for crime per person. People are worried and want answers. They voted for more police officers, but the results aren't clear. Transparency is key here. If the police share more dat

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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

The Changing Face of America: Boomers, Birth Rates, and the Future

America is getting older. The baby boomers, once the young rebels of their time, are now turning 80. This generation, born between 1946 and 1964, is known for their significant impact on culture and politics. They were the ones who danced with hula hoops, cheered for Barbie, and fought for civil rig

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Hungarian Tech Giant Takes a Big Step into U. S. Space Ventures

A Hungarian company has just made a bold move in the space industry. 4iG, based in Budapest, is putting $100 million into Axiom Space, a big name in the U. S. space business. This is the first time a Hungarian company has invested in a major American space firm. 4iG’s chairman, Gellért Jászai, sees

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Currency Control: What's the Plan?

The Japanese government is keeping its options open when it comes to stepping into the foreign exchange market. This is to address the yen's recent drop in value. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama made this clear during a recent news conference. She emphasized that the government is ready to act aga

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Building Homes, Building Futures: D. C. 's Big Housing Boost

In 2025, the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) wrapped up the year with a bang. They funded two major housing projects. One is in Ward 7 and the other in Ward 8. These projects will bring 199 new affordable homes to the city. The first project is the Benning Road Metro Apartments

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