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May 15 2025EDUCATION

A Boy's Struggle with School's Timeout Room

In Beverly, Massachusetts, a mother's fight for her son's well-being turned into a battle with the school system. A 7-year-old autistic boy was repeatedly placed in a padded timeout room. This room, tucked between two classrooms, was used 13 times in just three weeks. Inside, the boy would kick,

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May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Catalonia's Cinematic Breakthrough

Catalonia is making waves in the film industry. Two of its films, "Romería" and "Sirat, " have earned spots in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival. This isn't a fluke. It's the result of years of hard work, smart investments, and a focus on education and international partnerships. The

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Word Mix-Up Raises Eyebrows

A recent press briefing by former President Donald Trump has stirred up more talk about his mental state. This time, it was over a simple word: "equalizing. " The event focused on lowering prescription drug prices. Trump stood at the podium and declared, "We're essentially equalizing. " He then clai

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May 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mercury's Hidden Trail in Kitwe's Waters and Soil

Mercury is a heavy metal that sticks around in the environment and builds up in living things. This is a big problem in Zambia's Copperbelt Province. Not many people have looked into how much mercury is in the Kafue River and its smaller rivers around Kitwe. In Kitwe, they checked the mercury level

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May 15 2025CELEBRITIES

The Stars Entangled in the Diddy Court Drama

The courtroom has been buzzing with names since the start of Sean Combs' legal battle on May 5. The trial, focused on serious allegations, has seen several well-known figures mentioned. Among the first names dropped were Kanye West, Michael B. Jordan, Kid Cudi, and Mike Myers. These celebrities were

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Middle East Business Ventures: A Closer Look

The Trump family's business ventures in the Middle East have been growing. This expansion has sparked conversations about potential conflicts of interest. Donald Trump, during a recent trip to the region, visited three countries where his family's business has a presence. These countries are Saudi A

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May 15 2025CRIME

Cruise Ship Crime: A Growing Concern for Travelers

Crime rates on cruise ships have hit a two-year peak, raising concerns among travelers. From January 1, 2025, to March 30, 2025, there were 48 reported crimes on cruise ships departing from the US. The crimes included 23 rapes, 10 sexual assaults, and seven assaults. These incidents highlight

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May 15 2025CRIME

A Dating App Date Turned Deadly

A man who met a woman through a dating app ended up causing a massive fire that destroyed over 330, 000 acres in the Bay Area. Victor Serriteno, 33, was found guilty of murder and arson. He was sentenced to 73 years to life in prison. Serriteno met Priscilla Castro, a 32-year-old mother, thro

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Memory Upgrade: Making Chatbots Smarter and More Reliable

AI chatbots have a problem with memory. They can't remember what you said a few minutes ago. This is a big issue. Imagine trying to have a conversation with someone who forgets what you said a few minutes ago. It would be very frustrating. Now, researchers have come up with two new memory syste

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Battle of the Brains: Fine-Tuning vs. In-Context Learning

In the world of artificial intelligence, two methods stand out for customizing large language models: fine-tuning and in-context learning. These methods are crucial for developers creating applications tailored to specific enterprise needs. Both have their strengths and weaknesses, and recent resear

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