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Dec 29 2025CRYPTO

DOT Token: Why the Sudden Drop?

Crypto markets are always unpredictable. Recently, Polkadot's DOT token has seen a 2% drop. It's now trading around $1. 8291. But don't panic, this isn't just about DOT. The whole crypto market is feeling the heat, with the CoinDesk 20 index down by 0. 6%. So, what's causing this? It's not some big

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Nixon Over Trump? A Surprising Choice

John Lindstrom, a seasoned political reporter, shared some unexpected views in 2025. He openly admitted he disliked Richard Nixon but still believed Nixon would make a better president than Donald Trump. This might sound shocking, especially to those who remember Nixon's controversial actions, like

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at 2025: Music, Words, and Fun Puzzles

In 2025, people enjoyed a mix of old and new. They read poems that painted pictures with words. One poem talked about leaving behind small things, like silk from milkweed and spirit-papers. Another asked a moth for more light. There was also a poem about a city by the bay, loved by a poet who enjoye

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Big Things Ahead for BlackRock?

BlackRock is a big deal in the world of money management. It handles trillions of dollars for all sorts of clients, from big companies to regular people. One of its famous products is iShares ETFs, and it also has a cool tool called Aladdin for managing risks. Next month, BlackRock will share its e

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Eating and Moving Affects Your Gut in Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition that affects millions of people. It's not just about blood sugar levels. It's also about the tiny world of bacteria in your gut. These bacteria play a big role in your health. When you have type 2 diabetes, this world can get out of balance. This is called dysb

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Books: More Than Just Paper and Ink

Books are not just objects. They are time machines, taking us to different worlds and making us see things differently. Every book you own tells a story. It shows who you were when you got it, who you became while reading it, and who you are now. It's like a house. Once you step inside, you change.

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

How Noni Madueke's Move to Arsenal is Changing the Game

Noni Madueke's transfer to Arsenal this summer sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many were unsure about yet another player from Chelsea joining the Gunners, doubting if he was up to the mark. However, Mikel Arteta was convinced and went ahead with the deal. Since arriving, Madueke has been turnin

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

When Being Left Out Shakes Your World

Being ignored or left out can really mess with your head. It's not just about feeling lonely or sad. It can make you feel unsure about everything, like you're standing on shaky ground. This is what researchers have been exploring in a series of experiments. They found that being ostracized, or excl

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Dec 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Skeetawk: A Community's Heartbeat in the Snow

Skeetawk, nestled in Hatcher Pass, is more than just a ski area; it's a community hub. The view from the top of the chairlift is stunning, but the real magic happens at the base, where smiles light up faces as people glide down the slopes. Megan Justus, the general manager, sees this as the core of

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Jackson 2026: A Fresh Look at City Council Goals

Jackson's city council members are setting their sights on big changes for 2026. They're zeroing in on three main areas: keeping people safe, tackling neglected properties, and fixing up the city's roads and buildings. But each council member has their own take on what's most urgent, depending on th

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