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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Senegal's Debt Crisis: A Race Against Time

Senegal is in a hurry to wrap up talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The country's finance minister shared this news recently, hinting at progress in handling a massive debt problem. The debt situation is serious, with figures showing it reached 132% of the country's GDP by the end of

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Way We Find Services

Robert Maynard, known for co-founding LifeLock, has launched a new platform called Top10Lists. us. This platform is designed to work well with AI systems. It helps people find the best real estate agents in Arizona. The way people search for services is changing. Instead of scrolling through pages

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Richmond Mayor's Controversial Reaction to Tragedy

In the wake of a tragic attack on a Jewish community in Sydney, Australia, Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez chose to share content that sparked controversy. Instead of expressing solidarity or grief, he reposted claims that the attack was a false-flag operation and shared an image blaming Israel for

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Rubber Trees: A Closer Look

Rubber trees, the main source of natural rubber, face tough times when water is scarce. Scientists decided to see how these trees handle drought. They looked at how the trees react physically and how their genes behave under different water conditions. First, they compared trees that got plenty of

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

School Building Boom: Big Money and Big Plans for Education Worldwide

Money is pouring into building schools around the world. Right now, there are lots of school construction projects in the works. These projects are worth a huge amount: $291. 4 billion in total. That's a lot of schools! North America is leading the way with the most school projects, worth $121. 8 b

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Russia's Crackdown on Rogue Crypto Miners

Russia is getting tough on crypto miners who don't follow the rules. The government wants to stop illegal mining and make sure everyone pays their fair share. The Ministry of Justice has proposed new laws. These laws could punish illegal miners with big fines and even prison time. If someone makes

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Silicon Valley's Wealth Tax Debate: A Call for Transparency

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a heated discussion is unfolding. It's all about a proposed wealth tax. Some wealthy residents are upset. They say they might leave if it passes. Others are worried about fraud. They think the tax won't work if the system is corrupt. Rep. Ro Khanna is stepping in. He

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Power Duo: Algae and Cyanobacteria Team Up to Clean Up!

In a clever twist on waste management, scientists found a way to turn a problem into a solution. They used a mix of algae and cyanobacteria to clean up a messy byproduct of maize processing called nejayote. This isn't just about cleaning up, though. The team also wanted to see if they could make som

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Decatur: A Haven for Birds and Nature Lovers

Decatur has earned a special title: Georgia's first "Bird City. " This means the city is taking big steps to protect birds and their homes. People in Decatur are working hard to make the city a safer place for our feathered friends. One of the ways they're doing this is by planting native plants in

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

The Big Climate Event of 2023: What Really Happened?

The year 2023 saw some crazy weather stuff happening all over the world. It was like nothing we had seen in a long time. The oceans got super warm, there was less ice in Antarctica than ever before, and some places got way more rain or snow than usual. Scientists are still trying to figure out what

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