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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Nuclear Arsenal: What's Really Happening?

China is beefing up its nuclear weapons, and it's not just a little. A recent draft report from the Pentagon suggests that China has likely loaded over 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) into silos across three different fields. This is a big deal because it shows China is expanding its

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

A University Course That Shapes Future Teachers' Views on Immigration

At the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a first-year education course is sparking conversations about its approach to immigration topics. The course, "Identity and Difference in Education, " includes lessons that focus on the language used to discuss immigration and the experiences of immigr

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Chill: What's Next for the Crypto King?

Bitcoin's rollercoaster ride isn't over yet. A well-known expert, Jurien Timmer, who's been bullish on Bitcoin for a long time, has changed his tune. He's now warning that Bitcoin might be in for a rough patch. Why? Because Bitcoin's price tends to follow a pattern that repeats every four years. Th

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Ride-Hailing Growth: What's Really Going On?

California has seen a surge in Tesla's ride-hailing vehicles. Over 1, 655 cars have been added to the fleet since the service started in August. However, the true number might be higher. Here's why: companies don't have to report every new driver they hire. So, the official count might not show the

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Journey to the Top: Filming on Everest

In early 2025, a team set out to film a story on Mount Everest. Their journey started with a simple idea: to capture the story of Nima Rinji Sherpa, a young mountaineer who had just achieved a remarkable feat. At just 19 years old, Nima had become the youngest person to climb the world's 14 highest

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Nuclear Fuel Gets a Self-Healing Upgrade

Nuclear energy has always had two big problems: fuel breakdown and waste. But scientists might have found a way to fix both. They've created a special kind of nuclear fuel that can heal itself. How? By adding tiny particles that trap harmful stuff before it can cause damage. This isn't just a small

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Do Hospital Alarms Really Stop Falls?

Hospitals often use alarms to alert staff when patients at risk of falling try to move around. But do these alarms actually work? A recent study put them to the test. The study was a randomized clinical trial. This means patients were randomly assigned to either have an alarm or not. The goal was t

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Champion Steps Aside: What's Next for Digital Assets?

Senator Cynthia Lummis, a strong supporter of cryptocurrency, recently shared that she won't be running for reelection in 2026. This news has sparked a wave of reactions from the crypto community. Lummis has been a key figure in shaping crypto policies in the US, earning respect from many in the ind

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Dec 22 2025OPINION

Empty Buildings, Full Hearts: A Chance to Help

In Akron, a strange thing is happening. There are more people without homes than ever before. At the same time, many churches are closing down and sitting empty. This is not a coincidence. It's a problem that needs solving. More than 600 people in Summit County are homeless right now. That's a big

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Sri Lanka's Fight for Recovery After Cyclone Ditwah

Sri Lanka is facing a tough time after Cyclone Ditwah. The storm caused a lot of damage and left more than 643 people dead. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stepped in to help. They gave Sri Lanka $206 million in emergency money. This is to help with the urgent needs from the cyclone and to

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