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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Stands Firm on NATO Aspirations

In a recent press interaction, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made it clear that altering Ukraine's constitution to remove NATO membership as a goal is not on the table. This statement comes just days after he hinted at the possibility of setting aside this ambition in return for solid secu

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Dec 18 2025CRYPTO

The Future of Money: How NEXA Cards Are Changing the Game

In a world where digital money is becoming the norm, people are looking for ways to spend it easily and safely. NEXA Cards are stepping up to meet this need with a unique solution. These cards work like regular debit cards but can be loaded with both traditional money and cryptocurrencies. This make

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Hidden Cost of True Crime Stories

True crime stories are everywhere these days. They are on podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries. Many families of victims share their stories hoping it will help solve the case. But this can be really tough on them. Research shows that these stories can make things worse for the families. They ofte

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Capturing Moments: A Look at the World Sports Photography Awards

The World Sports Photography Awards have become a big deal in the photography world. This year, over 4, 100 photographers from 123 countries submitted more than 23, 000 photos. The competition has grown a lot since it started in 2020, and this year's edition is the largest yet. Canon, a well-known

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

AI Spending Jitters Shake Up Industrial and Defense Stocks

The market has been on a downhill streak, with the S&P 500 experiencing its fourth straight losing session. The tech sector, particularly those listed on the Nasdaq, is leading the decline. Investors are growing anxious about the rapid pace of spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure. A r

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Bees Built Nests in Bones: A Surprising Ancient Behavior

Bees are usually known for their big hives in trees, but most of them are actually loners. They build their nests in the ground or inside old logs. However, scientists recently found something strange. They discovered tiny ancient bee nests inside a limestone cave on the island of Hispaniola. These

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

BP Gets a New Leader: What's Next for the Oil Giant?

BP is shaking things up with a new boss. Meg O'Neill, who's been running Woodside Energy in Australia, is stepping into the big chair. This makes her the first woman to lead a major oil company worldwide. The change comes fast. Murray Auchincloss, the current CEO, is leaving after less than two yea

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Windstorm Wreaks Havoc: One Life Lost, Thousands in the Dark

A man lost his life when a tree crashed into his home during a fierce windstorm that swept through the Inland Northwest. The storm, which peaked early Wednesday morning, left over 70, 000 people without electricity, causing widespread disruptions. The storm's intensity was staggering, with wind gus

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Plant-Based Cheese

The world is going green, and so is our food. People want plant-based cheeses that taste and feel like the real thing. But making these cheeses is tricky. The usual bacteria used in dairy just don't work as well with plants. So, scientists set out to find better bacteria for plant-based cheeses. Th

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Cocoa Prices Drop as West Africa Sees Good Weather

Cocoa prices took a dip recently. Why? Good weather in West Africa is making cocoa trees happy. Farmers in Ivory Coast and Ghana say the mix of rain and sun is just right. This means more cocoa pods, which means more supply. More supply usually means lower prices. But wait, there's more to this sto

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