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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Steady Climb: What the Charts Say About Its Future

Dogecoin, a popular cryptocurrency, is showing interesting patterns that might hint at a big price jump by 2026. Let's break it down. First, the weekly chart is forming a rounded arc, similar to the one that led to a big price increase before. But this time, the arc is deeper and steeper. This coul

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Troubles: Hackers, Spies, and Smart Gadgets Gone Wrong

This week, the digital world saw a lot of action. Hackers were caught, spies got better at their jobs, and even everyday tech like browser add-ons and smart home devices became tools for attacks. From Thailand to London to the US, there were arrests, spies, and big moves in the online world. Govern

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

In a surprising turn, a Tennessee House seat race has caught national attention. This seat, usually a safe bet for Republicans, is now a battleground. Both major parties are pouring resources into this special election. President Trump backed the Republican candidate, Matt Van Epps, with a phone ra

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

A Boston Biotech's Big Changes: Jobs Cut, Future Unclear

A Boston-based biotech company, Sensei Biotherapeutics, is going through some major changes. They have let go of most of their workers. This is not the first time they have done this. They did something similar last year. Now, they are thinking about selling the company. Sensei Biotherapeutics is f

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Life of Snowshoe Hares: A Tale of Survival and Growth

In the vast wilderness of Yukon, Canada, a fascinating story unfolds every 9 to 11 years. Snowshoe hares, those fluffy-footed creatures, go through dramatic population changes. But why and how this happens has puzzled scientists for nearly a century. Researchers recently dug into over 20, 000 captu

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Citrus Power: Tiny Tech for Big Health Benefits

Citrus fruits pack a punch with vitamins and plant-based goodies. These include things like flavonoids and vitamin C. They can fight off harmful stuff in our bodies. But there's a catch. These goodies often break down before we can enjoy their benefits. So, what's the solution? Tiny tech, or nanote

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Expanding Horizons: A New Chapter for SkySparc in Norway

SkySparc is making waves in Norway with the launch of its new office in Oslo. This isn't just about opening a new door; it's about strengthening ties and diving deeper into the Nordic market. The company, known for its digital transformation solutions, is now bringing its expertise closer to home fo

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

UK's Financial Future: Embedded Finance on the Rise

The financial scene in the UK is changing fast, with embedded finance leading the way. By 2025, this market is predicted to hit $26. 09 billion, growing at a steady pace. From 2026 to 2030, it's expected to keep growing, reaching around $35. 13 billion. This growth isn't just about money; it's abou

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Nov 20 2025WEATHER

Southeast Georgia Thanksgiving Weather: Warm, Wet, and Ready for Travel

Southeast Georgia is in for a toastier and possibly rainier Thanksgiving week than usual. The culprit? La Niña, a weather pattern that's been known to bring milder temperatures to the region. This isn't just a local thing; the entire eastern half of the country is expected to see above-average temp

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Nov 20 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Weather Rollercoaster: Rain, Wind, and a Chilly Thanksgiving Ahead

Michigan's weather is playing a game of ups and downs. Right now, it's a mix of light rain and dry spells. The Upper Peninsula is getting the brunt of it, while the Lower Peninsula stays mostly dry. Temperatures are hanging out in the 40s and even reaching the 50s for some. But hold on to your hats,

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