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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 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Financial Lifeline: EU Steps Up with a Massive Loan

Ukraine is getting a big financial boost from the European Union (EU). The EU has decided to lend Ukraine 90 billion euros over the next two years. This money is crucial for Ukraine, which has been struggling financially since the Russian invasion in 2022. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is h

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Decoding the World: The Hurdles and Helpers of Genetic Testing

Genetic testing is becoming a big deal worldwide. It's like having a superpower to peek into someone's DNA. But why isn't everyone using it? There are good reasons and tough challenges. First, let's talk about the good stuff. Genetic testing can spot diseases early. It can help doctors make better

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin: Where Will It Go Next?

Dogecoin is currently trading around $0. 13, but where it goes next is a big question. Some experts think it might drop to $0. 10, while others believe it could bounce back to $0. 20. The price of Dogecoin is always changing, and today is no different. Right now, it's sitting just above $0. 12 after

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Smart Tech Helping Investors Plan Their Future

Investing can be tricky. It's not always about picking the right numbers. Sometimes, it's about understanding complex patterns. That's where smart tech comes in. It can handle big, messy data. And it can learn from it. This is not your usual tech. It's called reinforcement learning. It's like a smar

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

How Spanish TV News Viewers See War

War images on TV can be tough to watch. They show us the worst parts of conflict. A recent study looked at how people in Spain react to these images on the news. The study used eye-tracking tech to see where people looked and for how long. Participants were shown still images from Spanish TV news.

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Ether's Struggle: Why Investors Are Pulling Back

Ether's price took a hit recently, dropping to $2, 800. This caused a wave of liquidations, with $165 million in bullish futures positions wiped out. The tech sector's downturn, especially with Oracle's shares falling, added to the gloom. Investors are now eyeing the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) re

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Seals in Trouble: The Hidden Danger in Lake Saimaa's Water

Lake Saimaa in Finland is home to a unique group of ringed seals. These seals are facing a silent threat. The water they live in is polluted with harmful chemicals. These chemicals are called perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS). PFOS is part of a larger group of chemicals known as PFAS. PFAS are man-mad

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic's Hidden Pathways: Tracing Non-Floating Debris Around the Iberian Peninsula

The ocean's plastic problem is not just about what floats. While the world focuses on surface plastics, a silent accumulation is happening below. Recent research used advanced computer models to track non-floating plastics around the Iberian Peninsula. This isn't just about seeing where plastics go.

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court: A Broken System?

The Supreme Court is in big trouble. Two smart professors, Ryan Doerfler from Harvard and Samuel Moyn from Yale, think it's too late to fix. They say the court has lost its way, especially since Donald Trump's second term. The conservative justices have been making big decisions that help Trump and

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