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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Crypto Taxes in 2025: What You Need to Know

Crypto investors have not been great at paying taxes on time. A 2023 IRS review showed that only about 25% of crypto investors are likely to pay their taxes on time. But things are about to change in 2025. Starting in 2025, investors with accounts on centralized crypto exchanges will have their tra

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

West Bank Mosque Reopens After Suspected Settler Attack

In a show of resilience, Palestinians in the West Bank village of Deir Istiya gathered for Friday prayers after cleaning up their mosque. The mosque had been vandalized, with broken glass, offensive graffiti, and burn marks left behind. Villagers believe Jewish settlers were responsible for the dama

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Magnetic Dance: How Plasma Pressure Shakes Up the Magnetodisk

Jupiter's magnetic bubble, or magnetosphere, is a whirlwind of activity. Unlike Earth's, it's not just pushed around by the solar wind. Instead, it has a vast magnetodisk spinning around the planet. This disk has been studied for decades, but how it stays stable is still a puzzle. Recent findings f

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robot's Big Fall: A Lesson in Tech Progress

In the world of robotics, setbacks happen. AIDOL, a humanoid robot from Russia, learned this the hard way. During its big debut in Moscow, AIDOL took a tumble right in front of everyone. The moment was caught on video and shared online. The robot's creators, a small team from the Artificial Intellig

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv Settles Old Legal Issue with U. S. Government

Fiserv, a big name in financial tech, just wrapped up a legal matter with the U. S. government. This case was about some old practices in their output solutions business. The government said Fiserv didn't follow U. S. Postal Service rules about updating addresses. Fiserv said they worked closely wit

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Germany's Call: Keep Young Ukrainians Home

Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, had a long chat with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He made it clear that young Ukrainian men should stay in their home country. Why? Because they are needed there. Lately, many young Ukrainians have been moving to Germany. In fact, last month, over 79, 0

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Beyond the White Coat: Building Trust in Medicine

Cancer doctors deal with patients who need support in many ways. For the past 25 years, one doctor has chosen not to wear the traditional white coat. This choice was made to remove a barrier between the doctor and the patient. The white coat is often seen as a symbol of knowledge and authority. How

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Unlikely Allies: Vance and Kennedy Team Up for Health Reform

In a surprising turn of events, Vice President JD Vance recently sang the praises of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his bold approach to health care. This wasn't just any old chat; it was a cozy fireside conversation at the "Make America Healthy Again" summit in Washington. Vance commend

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Trade Talks Bring Cheaper Goods to U. S. Shoppers

The U. S. has decided to cut tariffs on certain products from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This move is part of broader trade agreements aimed at making goods like coffee and bananas more affordable for American consumers. Officials hope these changes will lead to lower prices at

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Indiana Fever: A Team That Fought Hard

The Indiana Fever have been a hot topic in the WNBA lately. Their rise in popularity can be attributed to the arrival of Caitlin Clark in 2024. With her on the team, ticket sales, TV ratings, and jersey sales have all seen a significant boost. This season, despite losing key players like Clark, Sop

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