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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why the U. S. Senate Shouldn't Police Speech

Recently, Senator Chuck Schumer and 40 other Senate Democrats proposed a resolution to condemn Tucker Carlson due to comments made by a guest on his podcast. This move raises serious questions about free speech and government overreach. Free speech is a fundamental right that predates laws and gove

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Australia's Gun Laws: Are They Really the Solution?

After the recent attack at Bondi Beach, many people in Australia are calling for stricter gun laws. They believe that if people had fewer guns, there would be less violence. But is this really the case? Australia already has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Semi-automatic guns are banne

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Fungi's Clever Tricks Against Medicines

Fungi are wily opponents. They can alter their form to evade the effects of medications. Scientists chose two familiar fungi, Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans, to observe their reactions to two common antifungal drugs: AmBisome and Caspofungin. AmBisome is quick. It halts fungal growth ra

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Connecticut Welcomes Twin Peaks: A New Spot for Sports Fans

Twin Peaks is making a big move into Connecticut. This popular sports lodge chain is teaming up with local entrepreneurs to open three new spots across the state. The new locations will be in busy areas like New Haven, Hartford, and Stamford. The people behind this expansion are Deepak Verma and Ka

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Canada's Big Banks: Strong but Watchful

Canada's top financial watchdog has decided to keep the extra safety net for the country's six largest banks at the same level. This safety net, called the domestic stability buffer, is currently set at 3. 5%. The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) believes these banks are

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Our Surroundings Shape Our Health

The way we design our neighborhoods has a big impact on our health. It's not just about building things quickly. We need to think about how these spaces affect people's well-being. Experts say it's not enough to just build parks or playgrounds. People need to be involved in the process. If they help

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

EU's New Car Rules: A Step Back or a Smart Shift?

The EU's recent adjustments to its car emissions rules have sparked debates. The original plan was to ban new gas-powered cars by 2035. But now, the EU is allowing some flexibility. Instead of a full ban, automakers must cut emissions by 90% compared to 2021 levels. This means a few gas-powered cars

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Big Finance Takes a Step into Crypto

The world of traditional finance is making a bold move into crypto. The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), a major player handling trillions in transactions, has decided to use the Canton Network to tokenize US Treasury securities. This is a big deal because it shows that even the old-s

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Crypto ETFs: A Wave of Launches and Potential Liquidations

In 2026, the crypto world might see a surge in ETF launches, thanks to clearer rules from the SEC. This could lead to a lot of new crypto ETFs hitting the market. But not all of them will survive. Many might struggle and get shut down within a year and a half, according to experts. The SEC recently

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Better Care for Moms and Babies: How Tech-Savvy Nursing Makes a Difference

New tech in hospitals is changing the game for moms and babies during C-sections. Imagine a world where nurses use computers to give extra care to moms having C-sections. This isn't just about medicine; it's about talking, listening, and supporting. Nurses are now using special computer programs to

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