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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: A Real Threat to Crypto in 2026?

In 2026, quantum computing is still a hot topic in the crypto world. Some people worry it could crack the codes that protect Bitcoin and other digital currencies. Big tech companies are putting lots of money into quantum research, making this fear seem more real. But experts say don't panic just ye

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Central African Republic's Leader Eyes Another Term Amidst Controversy

The Central African Republic (CAR) is gearing up for a big vote. President Faustin-Archange Touadera is aiming for a third term. He's got some strong backing from Russia and Rwanda. Plus, he's made deals with rebel groups. This has helped calm things down a bit in the country. Touadera is up agains

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Winner of Japan's Game of the Year Poll

Japan's game developers have spoken, and their top pick for the year's best game might surprise you. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a Japanese role-playing game, took the crown in a recent poll conducted by a popular gaming magazine. This isn't the first time the magazine has asked developers to share

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

East Coast Governors Push Back Against Wind Project Freeze

Four governors from the East Coast have a problem with the Trump administration's decision to pause wind energy projects. They think it's not about safety but something else. The governors from New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island wrote a letter. They asked the government to lift t

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Dec 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin: From Pennies to Millions in a Decade

Bitcoin has had a rollercoaster journey since its creation in 2009. It all began when Satoshi Nakamoto, a mysterious figure, introduced the first 50 bitcoins. In the early days, acquiring bitcoins was a challenge. People had to mine them using computers or trade with others. In October 2009, a stud

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Market Mood Swings: Why Strong Economy Data Sparks Panic in Tech and Crypto

A well-known market analyst recently expressed his irritation about how strong economic news can cause a sudden rush to sell stocks in fast-growing areas like artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. This expert, famous for his lively TV show, called the reaction a "big freakout" that seems to ne

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain and Floods Hit Los Angeles

Los Angeles faced a serious weather situation on Wednesday. Heavy rain poured down, causing floods in many places. The rain was so strong that it was like a river in the sky, bringing lots of water from the Pacific Ocean. This was not just a normal rainstorm. It was a big weather event called an atm

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chicago's Environmental Reality Through Local Eyes

Chicago's environmental challenges are not just statistics. They are a part of daily life for many residents. A recent project gave 14 people disposable cameras to capture these realities. Over a year, they took photos showing how pollution and other environmental issues affect their neighborhoods.

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's Festive Season: Lights, Art, and Community

Gainesville is buzzing with holiday cheer and cultural events. The Alachua Christmas Tree Walk is a must-see. Imagine walking through a hallway filled with 20 uniquely decorated Christmas trees. Each tree is a masterpiece, crafted by local families, businesses, or community groups. It's a cozy spot

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Dec 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Science for Cleaner Water: Turning Pollution into Power

People often think of pollution as a problem that is hard to solve. But what if there was a way to use the very nature of pollution to clean it up? This is where liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) comes in. It's a process where molecules group together in a way that can be used to capture and man

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