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Crypto Rules: Republicans Ready to Move Forward Without Democrats

December 10, 2025

The political scene around cryptocurrency regulation is heating up. Some key Republican senators are tired of waiting for Democrats to agree on new rules. They are thinking about pushing their own plan forward, even if it means doing it alone. Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming is one of the main

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Norman Powell: From San Diego to the NBA

December 10, 2025

Norman Powell is a well-known NBA player who currently plays for the Miami Heat. He was born in San Diego, California, on May 25, 1993. Powell's family background is a mix of Jamaican and American heritage. His father is from Kingston, Jamaica, but he was not very involved in Powell's life. Powell's

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A New Power Player in Texas Energy Law

December 10, 2025

Christopher Heasley, a seasoned energy lawyer, has switched firms to join Latham & Watkins LLP in Houston. He brings over a decade of experience from Kirkland & Ellis LLP, where he specialized in complex energy deals. Heasley's expertise covers a wide range of energy sectors, from traditional oil an

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Wrexham's Big Leap: Stars and Money Team Up for Soccer Success

December 10, 2025

Wrexham, a historic soccer club from Wales, is making waves. The team, owned by famous actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, has just brought in a new partner: Apollo Sports Capital. This U. S. company is investing in Wrexham's future, including upgrades to their stadium and the local area. This isn't

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Is Retiring in Delaware, Ohio, Worth the High Price Tag?

December 10, 2025

Delaware, Ohio, might seem like a dream retirement spot with its cozy small-town vibe and easy access to Columbus. But before packing your bags, consider this: living here won't come cheap. The median home price in Delaware County is a whopping $419, 500, which is way higher than Ohio's average. Why

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Older Adults with HIV: Why Aren't They Moving More?

December 10, 2025

Older adults living with HIV are aging faster than usual. This means they're more likely to develop health problems like heart disease and memory issues. Doctors know that exercise can help, but most older adults with HIV aren't active enough. Researchers want to understand why. They're planning a

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Money Moves in the Shadows: How Tech Giants Could Influence Elections

December 10, 2025

A new plan is brewing that could let big tech companies like Anthropic dip into politics without anyone knowing. Here’s how it works: two big spending groups, one for Republicans and one for Democrats, will get money from a secretive nonprofit called Public First. This nonprofit doesn’t have to reve

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Dolly Parton's Big Bet on Roadside Stops

December 10, 2025

Dolly Parton, the iconic country music star, is stepping into a new role: convenience store innovator. She's teaming up with Tennessean Travel Stop to create a unique travel center experience. The plan? To turn ordinary pit stops into something special, starting in summer 2026. This isn't just abou

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A Woman's Wild Ride Through Colorado Springs

December 10, 2025

In Colorado Springs, a woman caused quite a stir on a recent afternoon. It all started when she went into a business on Ridgeway Avenue and attacked a worker. Then, she took off in her car and hit an empty police cruiser. The police didn't chase her, but they did keep an eye on her. Later that day,

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The Show of Praise: Trump's Cabinet Meetings Unveiled

December 10, 2025

The odd and awkward gatherings of Donald Trump's cabinet members are something people talk about less but should pay more attention to. These meetings are not about real work or serious discussions. Instead, they are like a show where everyone takes turns telling Trump how great he is. This might se