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Leading 5 Cloud Mining Sites in 2025 to Earn Crypto Easily with Quick Start

In 2025, Bitcoin briefly broke above $120,000 , reigniting global interest in mining. Traditional mining rigs remain expensive and complex to operate, while the appeal of cloud mining lies in its simplicity: by purchasing a hashrate contract, investors can receive daily passive income without the hassle of hardware. Yet with so many platforms available —

Students With Hearing and Vision Loss Get Funding Back Despite Trump’s Anti-DEI Campaign

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Following public outcry, the U.S. Department of Education has restored funding for students who have both hearing and vision loss, about a month after cutting it. But rather than sending the money directly

Inside the Trump Administration’s Assault on Higher Education

It’s easy to forget how bleak January, 2021, felt for conservatives in Washington. Donald Trump had lost the election. The January 6th Capitol riot was seen as an irredeemable scandal. The pandemic was raging, and the country was still reeling from the George Floyd protests. “Republicans had been run out of town,” one Trump Administration

On the Front Line of the Fluoride Wars, Debate Over Drinking Water Treatment Turns Raucous

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. On the far east side of Michigan, the future of fluoride in drinking water — long an ordinary practice for preventing tooth decay —

Parliamentarians Seek Solutions to Protect Children from Digital Abuse

Active Citizens, Asia-Pacific, Development & Aid, Editors' Choice, Education, Featured, Gender, Gender Violence, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Population, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations, Women's Health, Youth Population Kamikawa Yoko, Chair of JPFP and of AFPPD addresses the Asian Parliamentarians’ Conference on Education for Life, Safety, and Human Dignity. Credit: APDA TOKYO & JOHANNESBURG, Oct

Guiding Disaster Risk-Reduction Investments Through AI-Powered Tools

Asia-Pacific, Climate Change, Editors' Choice, Energy, Environment, Featured, Headlines, Natural Resources, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion A tricycle rider was wading through a flooded area in Kolkata, India.   AI technology will enable better disaster responses by governments and local communities. Credit: Pexels/Dibakar Roy   The UN, which commemorates International Day for

Quo Vadis UN @80?

Civil Society, Democracy, Editors' Choice, Global, Global Governance, Headlines, Human Rights, IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse, TerraViva United Nations Opinion The corner-stone of the UN headquarters building was laid on UN Day at a special open-air General Assembly meeting held on 24 October 1949. Credit: UN Photo KATHMANDU, Nepal, Oct 13 2025 (IPS) - The

The Indictment of Letitia James and the Collapse of Impartial Justice

“One tier of justice for all Americans,” the U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, wrote Thursday on X, shortly after a federal grand jury in Virginia indicted the New York attorney general, Letitia James, on charges of bank fraud and making false statements. Bondi had made a similar point, two weeks before, after the indictment of

Cattle Seeing Some Profit Taking with Friday Losses

Live cattle futures are down 85 to 95 cents on Friday, with October up 72 cents.  There were no deliveries again for October live cattle again on Thursday, with the oldest long dated June 26. Cash trade has yet to pick up this week across the country, with a few $230-231 sales in the North. The

Soybeans Collapsing Back to the $10 Level Following President Trump Post

Soybeans are falling at midday, with losses of 16 to 17 cents so far on the day. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price is 16 3/4 cents lower at $9.30. Soymeal futures are down 90 cents to $1.80 in the front months. There were another 9 deliveries against October meal overnight. Soy Oil is down 112 points

Crude Prices Plunge as US-China Trade Tensions Escalate

November WTI crude oil (CLX25) on Friday closed down -2.61 (-4.24%), and November RBOB gasoline (RBX25) closed down -0.0622 (-3.30%). Crude oil and gasoline prices sold off sharply on Friday, with crude falling to a 5-month nearest-futures low and gasoline sinking to a 4.5-year low.  Crude prices plunged on Friday after stocks sold off on

Cattle Bulls Take Back Early Losses to Post Gains, as Fats Lead the Charge on Cash Strength

Live cattle futures shrugged off the early session weakness, as futures posted strength on cash strength to close $2 to $3.45 higher. October rallied back $7.45 this week. There were no deliveries again for October live cattle again on Friday, with the oldest long dated July 31. Cash saw some northern dressed trade at $362, up

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