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Oct 23 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Bet Big on Tokenization: Who Will Win the Custody Race?

Big banks are diving into the world of tokenization, turning traditional assets into digital tokens. This isn't just about crypto anymore. It's about making old-school finance work better with new tech. Goldman Sachs and BNY Mellon have already launched tokenized money market funds. These funds are

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Understanding Relationship Violence Among College Students

Relationship violence is a big problem. It affects health and society. It's not just about married couples. Young people in college face this too. The Bioecological Theory of Human Development helps us understand this issue. It looks at how different things in a person's life connect. Things like w

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iceland's Unexpected Visitors: Mosquitoes Arrive for the First Time

Iceland, known for its icy landscapes and volcanic activity, has recently seen something unusual: mosquitoes. These tiny insects, which are rare in Iceland, were found near the capital, Reykjavik. An expert in insects, Matthías Alfreðsson, confirmed that three mosquitoes were collected. They were fo

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

The White House Ballroom: A Mix of Public Fury and Private Funds

The White House is getting a major upgrade with a new ballroom, but not everyone is happy about it. The project, estimated to cost $250 million, has sparked public anger, especially after images of the East Wing demolition surfaced. The question on everyone's mind is who is actually paying for this

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Israel's Stand: Security Choices and Ceasefire Challenges

Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, made it clear that Israel calls the shots when it comes to its security. He stated this before a meeting with U. S. Vice President JD Vance. This meeting was to talk about the shaky ceasefire deal in Gaza. Netanyahu wanted to ease worries that an internat

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Chaos: A Costly Start to 2025

Extreme weather events in the first half of 2025 have caused unprecedented damage in the US, totaling a staggering $101 billion. This alarming figure comes from a revived climate-disaster database, once managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which was abruptly discont

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Thailand's Big Step into the Future of Money

Thailand is making a bold move in the world of digital money. In November 2025, Bangkok will host Thailand Blockchain Week. This event is all about exploring how blockchain technology is changing the way we think about wealth and finance. The event is called "Supercycle: Future of Wealth. " It's a

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Stars Shine Bright Before the Season Kicks Off

The college basketball season is just around the corner, and the excitement is building. This year, there are some new award categories to highlight the best players in the game. But first, let's talk about the players who are expected to make a big impact this season. Braden Smith, a senior point

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Dallas Sports: A Wild Ride with Cowboys, Mavs, and College Football

In the latest episode of a popular sports podcast, three sportswriters dive into the ups and downs of Dallas sports teams. The Cowboys are on a rollercoaster, with their defense being put to the test. Fans are wondering if this defense can hold up and if Dak Prescott's strong season is enough to sec

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Running for the Next UN Leader?

The United Nations is gearing up for a big change in 2027. A new Secretary-General will take the reins, and the process to pick this important leader is about to kick off. This role is like the CEO of the UN, overseeing thousands of staff and major peacekeeping efforts. The selection process is a b

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