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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening in Canada and the U. S. ?

Measles is back, and it's causing trouble in both Canada and the U. S. Canada recently lost its measles elimination status. This means the country has been struggling to control the spread of the virus for over a year. The outbreak started in New Brunswick and has since spread widely. Sadly, two bab

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Ghislaine Maxwell's Bid for Freedom: What's Really Going On?

Ghislaine Maxwell, the woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, is trying to get her prison sentence shortened. She's asking President Trump for help, and some people think she's getting special treatment in jail. A secret informer told House Democrats that Maxwell is asking for a commutation, whi

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Nov 10 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Week: What's Pushing the Crypto Market?

Bitcoin has been on a wild ride. It recently soared past $106, 000, crossing a key long-term support level. This level, called the 365-day moving average, is around $102, 444. But there's a twist: a small gap in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) data around $104, 170. This gap happened due to we

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Tensions Explode in Ecuador's Prisons Again

Ecuador's prisons are in chaos once more. This time, four inmates lost their lives, and over 30 others were hurt in a recent riot. The trouble started when inmates were being moved to a new high-security prison in another part of the country. This isn't the first time this prison has seen violence.

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Baseball's Dark Side: Pitchers, Bets, and Bad Choices

Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers, Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, are in hot water. They're accused of taking money to throw specific pitches that would help gamblers win big. This isn't just about bad pitches; it's about breaking the rules and trusting the wrong people. Clase and Ortiz allegedly th

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian's Law Journey: A Story of Determination

Kim Kardashian's path to becoming a lawyer is far from typical. She's not taking the usual route of going to law school and earning a degree. Instead, she's opted for an apprenticeship, which is a legal way to become a lawyer in California without attending a traditional university. This choice has

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Democrats Bounce Back: A Year of Wins and What's Next

A year after a crushing defeat, Democrats are making a comeback. They're winning big in key states, showing they're not the same old party. But can they keep this momentum going? It's been a tough year for Democrats. After losing big in 2024, they've been trying to figure out what went wrong. But l

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Biden's Blunt Words: A Look at Trump's Impact on Democracy

Former President Joe Biden didn't hold back at a recent Nebraska Democratic Party event. He accused President Donald Trump of causing significant harm to democracy. Biden used Trump's renovation of the White House as a metaphor, saying it symbolized Trump's approach to governance. He claimed Trump h

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Nov 08 2025EDUCATION

Why CU Boulder Needs to Teach History to All Students

CU Boulder is missing a big chance to shape well-rounded students. Right now, students can graduate without ever taking a history class. This isn't just a small oversight. It sends a clear message: the university doesn't think knowing history is important. History isn't just about memorizing dates

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Nov 08 2025CRYPTO

The $250 Billion Stablecoin Showdown: What’s Next?

The GENIUS Act is now law, and it’s shaking up the world of stablecoins. This new rule means stablecoins will face stricter regulations, and the battle over how these rules are applied is just getting started. The act sets the stage for a two-year fight over how $250 billion in stablecoins will be

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