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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

How a Volcano Might Have Brought the Plague to Europe

A long time ago, in the 1300s, a terrible sickness called the Black Death spread across Europe. It killed a lot of people and changed life there forever. Now, scientists think a big volcano explosion might have helped the sickness reach Europe. They say the volcano explosion made the world colder f

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

GM's New Visionary: Sterling Anderson and the Tech Revolution

Sterling Anderson, GM's new executive vice president and chief product officer, is shaking things up. He sees GM as a blank canvas, ready for innovation. Since joining in June, Anderson has been busy. He oversees everything from car design to the software that powers them. His goal? To speed up inno

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

Alaska's Gas Gamble: Why a Pipeline Dream Might Not Heat Homes

Alaska's hope for a massive North Slope natural gas pipeline is more of a holiday wish than a realistic plan. Many in Southcentral Alaska are pinning their hopes on this project to lower heating and electricity costs. But the truth is, this pipeline is too expensive and too risky. The world has plen

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Trump's Crypto Bet: A Roller Coaster Ride

The Trump family's financial ventures have hit a rough patch lately. Their assets aren't doing as well as the rest of the market. This is especially true for their crypto investments. Eric Trump's American Bitcoin (ABTC) took a big hit. It dropped almost 50% in early trading on Tuesday. By the end o

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Dec 04 2025CELEBRITIES

A TV Presenter's Sudden Collapse During a Live Soccer Broadcast

A well-known British TV host, Laura Woods, surprised viewers when she fainted during a live soccer match. She was quickly taken to the hospital, but later shared that she was feeling better. Woods, who is 38 years old, posted on her Instagram story, saying she was sorry for worrying everyone. She me

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Eye Big Money for AI Dreams

Big tech companies are changing how they get money. They are now borrowing more instead of using their own cash. This is because they want to build data centers ready for AI. A top executive at Barclays said the biggest five tech firms might need almost $100 billion in 2026. This is a lot of money!

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Birthdays: A Look at December 3rd's Notable Stars

December 3rd is a special day for many famous faces. Let's dive into the lives of some notable celebrities celebrating their birthdays today. First up, we have actresses Daryl Hannah and Julianne Moore, both turning 65. Daryl, known for her roles in iconic films, has a middle name that's as classic

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

SEC Pauses Leveraged Crypto ETF Reviews: What's the Hold-Up?

The U. S. financial watchdog, the SEC, has put a pause on reviewing new leveraged ETF applications. This includes those for crypto ETFs. They sent letters to nine companies, including ProShares, which already has some leveraged crypto ETFs out there. The SEC's main concern? These funds aim to give

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

The Future of Money: Big Finance Eyes Crypto as Debt Piles Up

The financial world is changing fast. Big players are looking at crypto as a safe bet while the U. S. economy shows signs of trouble. The U. S. government is borrowing a lot of money. This could lead to problems like sudden jumps in interest rates or struggles to control inflation. When traditional

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025: A Year of Bold Sounds and Brave Artists

In 2025, music was anything but boring. Artists around the world were not afraid to take risks and try new things. They were not just repeating what they had done before. Instead, they were experimenting and pushing boundaries. Lady Gaga, for example, released her most ambitious album in years. Rosa

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