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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Crypto and Stock Trading Takes a Hit

Robinhood, the platform known for trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, saw a drop in activity last month. In November, the value of crypto trades fell by 12% compared to October. This means people were trading less crypto on Robinhood. At the same time, stock trades also dropped by a big 37%. Overal

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

A Glimmer of Hope: Suicide Rates Take a Small Step Down

In 2024, the U. S. saw a slight decrease in suicide rates, a small but significant shift after years of climbing numbers. The CDC reports that around 48, 800 people died by suicide, which is about 500 fewer than the previous year. This means the rate dropped to 13. 7 deaths per 100, 000 people, down

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's QLED TV: A Smart Holiday Gift Idea

The holiday season is here, and finding the right gift can be a challenge. Samsung's Holiday Gift Guide is a helpful tool, offering a wide range of options to suit different interests and budgets. It's impressive how well-organized the guide is, making it easy to find the perfect present. One stand

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

NASCAR and Teams Find Common Ground After Long Fight

A long legal battle between NASCAR and two racing teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, has finally come to an end. The dispute was about the charter system, which is like a franchise in other sports. It guarantees teams certain revenues and entry into all major races. The teams accused NAS

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Detroit's Leland House: A Chilly Evacuation Story

Detroit's Leland House faces another challenge. This time, it's not about money. It's about staying warm. A power outage hit the nearly 100-year-old building. It forced everyone out. The fire marshal called it an emergency. People had to leave their homes quickly. The building has had problems befo

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Kids Safe Online: Are Popular Apps Doing Enough?

Two popular online platforms, Roblox and Discord, are facing lawsuits in Los Angeles and Riverside counties. The lawsuits claim that these platforms exposed children to sexual predators. The lawsuits were filed by parents who say their 12-year-old daughters were sexually abused by people they met on

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Judge What They're Told: A Turkish Study

Kids are like little detectives, always figuring out who to trust. A recent study looked at how Turkish-speaking kids, aged four and six, decide if what they're told is reliable. They used special words in Turkish to see if kids could tell the difference between someone making a guess and someone re

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Utah Athletics Gets a Big Boost from Private Investors

A big change is coming to college sports, and the University of Utah is at the center of it. The school is teaming up with Otro Capital, a private equity firm from New York. This deal could bring in up to $500 million, which is a lot of money for any sports program. The firm will own a small part of

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

A Look at December 10: Events and Birthdays

December 10 has seen many important events. In 2007, Al Gore, the former Vice President, received the Nobel Peace Prize. He used this moment to speak about climate change. Gore emphasized the need to address human impact on the environment. This was a big deal because it brought global attention to

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: What's Really Going On With College Students?

College life isn't all fun and games. It's a mix of new experiences, challenges, and pressures. But what's really going on in the minds of students? Recent studies have shed light on some concerning trends. First, let's talk about mental health. Many students are dealing with common mental disorder

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