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Crypto Taxes in 2025: What You Need to Know

November 14, 2025

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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Czech Republic Takes First Steps into Crypto Waters

November 14, 2025

The Czech Republic is diving into the world of cryptocurrency. The country's central bank has made a move that shows they're serious about understanding and possibly adopting digital currencies. They've put $1 million into a mix of Bitcoin, stablecoins tied to the U. S. dollar, and tokenized bank de

opinion

Salt Lake City's Nuclear Wake-Up Call

November 14, 2025

In 2008, city leaders across the U. S. got a harsh lesson. They saw what a nuclear blast could do to their home. It was a wake-up call. But did they act? Not really. Now, years later, most cities still don't have a plan. That's a big problem. The Cold War ended, but the fear of nuclear attack didn'

entertainment

A New Face for Poker Face: Peter Dinklage Steps In as Charlie

November 13, 2025

Peacock has decided to fold its cards on "Poker Face, " but the game isn't over yet. The show, which follows a woman with a knack for spotting liars, won't be returning for a third season on the platform. However, the story isn't ending there. The creative team behind the show, including creator Ria

finance

Guessing Games: The USDA Data Freeze and Its Ripple Effects

November 13, 2025

The U. S. government shutdown has caused a major hiccup in the agriculture world. The USDA, usually a reliable source for crop data, has been quiet since mid-September. This silence has left farmers, traders, and analysts in the dark, especially during harvest time. Without the USDA's usual reports,

education

Springfield Teachers Take Charge: A New Era for Local Schools

November 13, 2025

In a big move for Springfield Local Schools, teachers have decided to go their own way. The Springfield Federation of Teaching Professionals (SFTP) is now an independent union. This change happened after a vote where every single teacher agreed to break away from the Ohio Education Association. The

politics

Healthcare Costs Rising: Republicans Scramble for a Fix

November 13, 2025

Healthcare costs are going up, and Republicans are under pressure to find a solution. They're not talking about getting rid of Obamacare completely anymore. Instead, they're saying they want to fix it. But time is running out. People are already signing up for health insurance, and the extra help fr

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Why Hospitals Need Better Disaster Training

November 13, 2025

Hospitals have always been on the front lines during emergencies. But recent events, like the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, have shown that they are not always ready. Many studies before the pandemic pointed out gaps in how hospitals prepare for crises. These gaps became clear during the

business

A Restaurant's Name: More Than Just Words

November 13, 2025

In the bustling heart of New York City, a restaurant named Bananas opened its doors, sparking curiosity and conversation. The name, chosen deliberately, carried a story of identity and belonging. It was a bold move, especially for an Asian-American owned establishment, as it challenged stereotypes a

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Women Empowering Women: A Gathering of Minds in Eau Claire

November 13, 2025

Eau Claire recently hosted a significant event for women in business. The 22nd Annual Women’s Business Conference took place at the Pablo Center, drawing a large crowd. Over 450 women attended, eager to learn and connect with others in the field. The event was organized by the Western Dairyland Wom