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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Trump's Health Check: What's Normal and What's Not?

President Donald Trump, at 79, had a thorough health check-up last October. His doctor, Captain Sean Barbabella, shared the results. The MRI scans of Trump's heart and belly were "perfectly normal. " This means no blockages in his arteries or problems with his heart or major blood vessels. His belly

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Banks and Crypto: The Unseen Pressure

In a recent move, House Republicans have put together a detailed report. It talks about how banks are being pushed to cut ties with crypto companies. They call this "Operation Choke Point 2. 0. " The report is 50 pages long. It talks about how regulators are using pressure tactics. These tactics are

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Vanguard Takes a Step into Crypto

Vanguard, a giant in the investment world, has decided to let its clients invest in crypto ETFs. This is a big change for the company, which has been against crypto for a long time. Now, its 50 million clients can invest in regulated crypto funds, just like those offered by BlackRock. Vanguard's he

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Big Hit: Bitcoin Drops Below $85, 000

The world of cryptocurrency took a tumble recently. Bitcoin, the most popular digital currency, dropped below $85, 000 for a short time. This isn't just a small dip. It's part of a bigger trend that's been going on for almost two months. Other tech companies also saw their values drop, which might b

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Coach in Peoria Faces Serious Accusations

A coach from Peoria is in big trouble. Aydan Trueblood, 22, is accused of hurting a young girl who played in the sports team he coached. He is locked up and will stay that way until his trial. The bad thing happened at his parents' house. The girl and Trueblood talked on Snapchat. Then, she left he

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Big Legal Setback for Trump's Former Lawyer

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals made a significant ruling. They said Alina Habba, a former lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, cannot act as the U. S. Attorney for New Jersey. The court found her appointment to be unconstitutional. It also violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. This decisio

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Jake Paul's Big Fight: Andrew Tate Shifts His View

Andrew Tate, known for his strong opinions, has had a change of heart about Jake Paul. Once critical of the YouTuber-turned-boxer, Tate now respects Paul's decision to face former heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua. Tate's shift in perspective comes as a surprise to many. He even praised Paul for tak

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Chicago Counselor's Dark Legacy: Trust Betrayed

A man who once held a position of trust in a Chicago hospital now faces serious charges. Edmund Rivers, a former mental health counselor, is accused of sexually assaulting five young boys. These assaults allegedly happened between 1996 and 2004 at Hartgrove Behavioral Health Hospital. The hospital,

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Court Showdown: Government Backs Bayer in Roundup Cancer Case

The U. S. government has stepped into a legal battle involving Bayer and its popular weedkiller, Roundup. The Trump administration is supporting Bayer's attempt to limit thousands of lawsuits claiming that Roundup causes cancer. The government argues that federal law should take precedence over stat

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Less Harm, More Control: A Smarter Approach to Non-Lethal Weapons

Non-lethal weapons are meant to control people without killing them. But sometimes, they can still hurt or even kill if used too close. So, a new kind of projectile was made. It's called a frangible projectile. It's small, about 18. 4 mm, and it's made of a special plastic called PMMA. Inside, it ha

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