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Dec 29 2025CRYPTO

A Short Prison Stay for Caroline Ellison

Caroline Ellison, the former head of Alameda Research, is set to walk free from prison much earlier than expected. She was only sentenced to two years for her part in the FTX crypto scandal, and now, after just 15 months, she's getting out early. This is quite a contrast to her ex, Sam Bankman-Fried

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Dec 29 2025CRIME

Crime Trends: Some U. S. Cities Buck National Decline

In 2025, the U. S. saw a drop in violent crime overall. But not every city followed this trend. A recent study looked at crime data from January to September 2025. It compared these numbers to the same time in 2024. The study focused on four types of violent crime: homicide, rape, robbery, and aggra

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Cyber Intimacy: How Germans Are Exploring Online Sexual Activities

In today's digital age, online sexual activities (OSA) are becoming a normal part of life for many people. A recent study shed light on how common these activities are in Germany and how they affect people's lives. The study found that 62% of adults in Germany have engaged in some form of OSA in th

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Castaic's Gas Line Blast: A Day of Chaos and Cleanup

A sudden blast from a gas line in Castaic caused quite a stir on a recent Saturday. The explosion was strong enough to shake the ground and send flames shooting into the air. Luckily, no one was hurt. People living nearby heard loud noises. Some said it sounded like a jet engine roaring. Others sme

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Weekend Fantasy Football Prep: Tips and Tools to Win

Fantasy football fans, gear up for an exciting NFL Sunday! With kickoff just hours away, it's time to fine-tune your lineup and make those last-minute decisions. To help you dominate your league, a variety of resources and live discussions are available to guide you through the final preparations.

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

The Slip in Student Smarts: A Wake-Up Call for America

America's education system is facing a serious problem. Recent data shows that high school graduates today know less and can do less than those from ten years ago. This isn't just about the pandemic. The decline started before Covid-19 hit. The latest report on student performance is alarming. Many

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Gas Pipeline Rules: Are They Strong Enough?

Colorado's recent push to tighten its rules on natural gas pipelines has sparked debate. The state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has backed most of the recommendations from an administrative law judge. These rules aim to strengthen the regulation of the vast network of gas pipelines crisscross

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

PCOS and Weight: A Teen's Guide to Understanding the Link

PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is a tricky condition. It doesn't just affect the ovaries but can also impact the heart, metabolism, reproduction, and even mental health. For teens, dealing with PCOS can be overwhelming, especially when obesity is also in the picture. Early detection is key.

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Newspapers: More Than Just News

Newspapers have been a big part of daily life for many people. They were not just for reading the news. They were also used for many other things. People used them to wrap gifts, line pet cages, and even as toilet paper. This is a big change for many people. It is not just about how they get their n

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Quick Tips to Make Your Job Hunt Easier

Job hunting can be tough, especially when you're not sure where to start. A book called \"The 2-Hour Job Search\" by Steve Dalton might help. It's not about finding a job in just two hours, but about making your job search more efficient. The book suggests spending two hours to get your job search

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