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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

California's Population: A Slow but Steady Comeback

California is seeing a small but steady rise in population for the third year in a row. The increase is tiny, just 0. 05%, but it's a step forward after the big drop during the pandemic. People are still leaving the state, though. More Californians moved out than moved in from other states. The onl

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A Closer Look at Its Rapid Rise

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world, with its funding reaching $19. 4 million and Phase 6 of its token distribution almost fully allocated. This Ethereum-based DeFi project is gaining traction as it prepares for its V1 launch. The interest in MUTM is growing, and with each phas

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

A YouTube Finance Show on the White House Site? What Happened?

A strange event happened on Thursday. A YouTube video about money appeared on the White House website. This was not supposed to happen. The video was from a live stream by a YouTuber named Matt Farley. He talks about investments and stocks. His video was on the White House site for about eight minut

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Belarus's Growing Economic Ties with Russia: What's Really Happening?

Belarus is becoming more tied to Russia's economy. This is happening in many important areas. These include energy, trade, money, investments, and even defense. Trade is a big part of this. Most of Belarus's exports go to Russia. Some also go to other countries. But they use Russian roads, ports, a

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solid-State Batteries: Are They Really Safer?

Solid-state batteries are often seen as the next big thing in energy storage, especially for electric vehicles. They use solid materials instead of liquid electrolytes, which is expected to make them safer and more efficient. However, experts are warning that these batteries are not without risks.

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Tech Jobs Face a Bumpy Road Ahead

The tech industry is in a tough spot right now. Job cuts are piling up, and the outlook isn't great. The unemployment rate for tech jobs hit 4% in November, up from earlier in the year. That's a clear sign that tech companies are struggling. Over the past few months, the number of tech workers acros

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Tech-Powered Rally: A Closer Look

Wall Street saw a boost on Friday, marking the second day of gains after some shaky starts earlier in the week. Tech stocks, especially those in the artificial intelligence sector, were the stars of the show. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both ended the week on a high note, despite some rough patches. The

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eyes in the Dark: How Infrared Tech is Watching Us

In the shadows, unseen beams of infrared light are scanning faces, tracking movements, and monitoring activities. This technology, invisible to the human eye, is a key player in modern surveillance. It's not just about security cameras anymore. Infrared light helps cameras recognize faces and licens

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

William Echoles: Faith, Family, and Football

William Echoles is a standout defensive tackle for the Ole Miss Rebels. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 310 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with on the field. Over the past two seasons, he's made 60 tackles and 4. 5 sacks, ranking second in the school this season. His journey from a small-town

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Teachers Under Fire: The Impact of Online Activism on Careers

In August 2024, Susan Lewis, a music teacher from Oregon, lost her job at Valley Catholic School. The reason? Her social media posts about the situation in Gaza. Lewis was one of many targeted by StopAntisemitism, a group that claims to have helped get over 400 people fired for their views on Israel

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