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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Parents' Struggles and Strengths: Raising Kids with Heart Rhythm Issues

Raising a child with a heart rhythm problem can be tough. It can throw a wrench in everyday life, making it hard for parents to stick to their plans. This isn't just about the heart; it's about how it affects the whole family. A recent study took a closer look at what life is like for these parents

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's Drone Attack Story: What's Really Going On?

Russia has been making big claims about Ukraine trying to attack President Vladimir Putin's home with drones. But a top drone expert isn't buying it. Cameron Chell, who knows a lot about drones, thinks the whole story doesn't make sense. First off, Ukraine is known for being smart with their drones

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Parliament: A Web of Bribes and Votes

In Ukraine, a recent investigation has uncovered a troubling pattern of corruption within the highest levels of government. Authorities have accused several members of parliament, including those from President Zelensky's party, of accepting bribes to influence votes. This isn't just a one-time offe

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's War: Time, Tactics, and Tensions

Russia's war in Ukraine is now longer than World War II's Eastern Front. This is a big deal, but Putin seems unfazed. He's betting on time being on his side. Putin's confidence is backed by some real factors. Western support for Ukraine is not as strong as it once was. Trump's presidency has brought

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's 2014 Social Media Divide: A Data-Driven Look

In 2014, Ukraine saw deep divisions in its society. These splits were not just about politics. They were also about people's feelings and where they lived. To understand this better, researchers looked at Twitter data. They used this data to study how opinions changed over time and space. The study

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

A Company's Shift from Bitcoin to Health

Prenetics, a company known for its health and wellness products, has decided to stop buying Bitcoin. They started this Bitcoin buying spree in June but have now put a pause on it. The company has kept 510 Bitcoins in its accounts, along with a good amount of cash. Prenetics is now focusing more on

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Price Hikes: Xiaomi, Samsung, and Apple Raise the Bar

The smartphone market is seeing a shift. Xiaomi has decided to increase the price of its upcoming Xiaomi 17 Ultra by about 10%. This move is not just about Xiaomi. Samsung is also planning a similar price increase for its Galaxy S26 series and the Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 models. Apple might follow sui

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Maximizing Your 401(k): A Smart Move for Your Future

In 2024, only a small group of people, about 14%, who have retirement plans like 401(k)s or 403(b)s, are putting in the highest amount allowed. This maximum amount is $23, 500 per year, but if you're over 49, it goes up to $31, 000, and even higher for older workers due to recent law changes. Why i

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

XORKETS FX: Building Trust Through Tough Rules

In today's fast-moving world of digital money, keeping things safe and following the rules is super important. XORKETS FX, a big name in this field, just got a special license from the US government. This license, called MSB, shows that they are serious about playing by the rules. Getting this lice

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

The UK's Big Move: Crypto Gets the Same Rules as Banks

The UK is making a bold move to bring crypto under the same rules as traditional finance. By October 2027, crypto will be fully integrated into the UK's financial services perimeter. This means crypto firms will have to follow the same strict rules as banks and other financial institutions. The Fin

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