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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

Visa Takes a Step into the Crypto World

Visa, the big name in payments, is making a move into the crypto space. They're letting US banks use a type of digital money called USDC to settle transactions. This USDC is built on something called the Solana blockchain. Two banks, Cross River Bank and Lead Bank, are already on board to try out th

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Hydrogen Peroxide: A New Weapon Against Cancer?

Cancer treatment just got a new twist with a clever use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Scientists have found a way to deliver this common household chemical directly to cancer cells, making it a potential game-changer in the fight against tumors. The big challenge with H2O2 is that it breaks down qui

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Green Fund Turns Fines into Fixes

Canada's Environmental Damages Fund is celebrating 30 years of turning penalties into positive change. Recently, the government announced a $10. 6 million boost for 23 new projects focused on nature conservation and restoration. This fund, established in 1995, has been using money from environmental

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Workplace Well-being: The Mental Health Challenge in Poland

Poland's workforce is over 17. 6 million strong, but a growing number are taking sick leave due to mental health struggles and job burnout. This trend is a big deal, affecting not just individuals but the entire economy. It's leading to lower earnings, more doctor visits, higher medication costs, an

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

Japan's Move to Create a Yen-Based Digital Currency

Japan is stepping into the digital currency arena with a new yen-denominated stablecoin. This isn't just any digital currency; it's designed for big players in the financial world. Startale Group and SBI Holdings have teamed up to make this happen. The plan is to create a stablecoin that's fully re

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Trouble in the Ivory Tower: Power Struggles at University of Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg's Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) is facing serious trouble. Staff members, both past and present, have come forward with claims of a toxic work environment and unfair practices. Several court cases and internal complaints paint a picture of mismanagement an

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

UBS Shakes Up Top Team During Credit Suisse Merge

UBS, a big Swiss bank, just said goodbye to Mike Dargan, their top operations and tech boss. He'll leave at the end of 2025. This news comes while UBS is still busy merging with Credit Suisse, a huge and tricky job. Dargan has been with UBS since 2021. He helped a lot with tech and operations. UBS

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Abu Dhabi's 15-Storey Tower: A Leap in Green Construction

Abu Dhabi just built a 15-story tower in just 12 days. It was made by robots and has no concrete. This is a big deal because it shows how technology can change how we build things. The tower was put together like Lego blocks. Each part was made in a factory and then put together on site. This metho

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New US Tech Force: A Game Changer for Jobs and AI

The US government has just started something big called the US Tech Force. It's a plan to hire 1, 000 top engineers for a two-year program. These engineers will work on important government projects, like building a digital platform for kids' savings accounts. The first group of engineers will be hi

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Driverless Test: A Step Forward or Just Hype?

Tesla has started testing its robotaxis in Austin without a safety driver. This move is seen as a sign of progress in its self-driving technology. But what does this really mean for Tesla and its stock? An analyst from Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, has kept a neutral stance on Tesla. He thinks the s

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