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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Germany Calls Out Russia for Cyber Shenanigans

Germany is not happy with Russia right now. They've called in the Russian ambassador to have a serious chat. Why? Because Germany thinks Russia has been up to no good with cyberattacks, spying, and spreading fake news. This isn't just a small issue. It's part of a bigger problem in Europe. Since Ru

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Faith and Doubt in the Latest Knives Out Mystery

The new Knives Out film, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, dives into themes of faith, guilt, and power. Unlike the previous movies, which focused on wealth and greed, this one explores the complexities of belief and doubt. Set in a small, close-knit village, the story follows detective Benoi

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Social Media Breaks Affect Gambling Habits

Social media is a big deal. It's not just for sharing selfies or chatting with friends. Businesses, like online gambling sites, use it too. But what happens when social media goes down? Does it change how people gamble online? A study looked into this after Facebook had a major outage in October 202

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Chatbots Are Becoming Our Go-To Companions

People are using AI chatbots for more than just quick answers. These tools have become personal coaches, tutors, and even friends. But what makes AI act as a coworker or a confidant? A recent study looked into this question by analyzing millions of conversations with Copilot, a popular AI chatbot.

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

NATO's Space Weakness: Cybersecurity Risks in the Sky

NATO relies heavily on space assets for its missions and defense. These assets provide crucial data for operations and deterrence. However, there's a big problem: cybersecurity gaps in the supply chain that supports these space assets. The supply chain is mostly unregulated. This makes it easy for

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Russia's Worries About New Alliances in Asia

Russia is concerned about new military alliances forming in Asia. Sergei Shoigu, who used to be Russia's defense minister and is now the head of Russia's Security Council, recently visited Vietnam. He spoke to reporters about his concerns. He said that small groups similar to NATO are starting to fo

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Cosmic Bump: The Science Behind the SL9 Collision

Jupiter, the giant of our solar system, had a wild encounter back in 1994. A comet named SL9 broke apart and smacked into the planet. Scientists wanted to understand what happened, so they created a model to study the aftermath. First, they used a special computer program called ZEUS-3D. This progr

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Dec 12 2025CELEBRITIES

From Cairo to Hollywood: Amir El-Masry's Journey in Film

Amir El-Masry, an actor with roots in both Egypt and Britain, recently won a big award at the Red Sea Film Festival. This award celebrates his work in both Middle Eastern and Western movies. He stars in a movie called \"Giant\" which was shown at the festival. In this film, he plays a boxer named Na

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Take on Immigration and Its Political Impact

Elon Musk, the head of Tesla, has recently shared his thoughts on immigration and its effects on U. S. politics. He believes that bringing in large numbers of immigrants from certain countries could lead to one political party dominating the country. Musk pointed out that states like Minnesota, Cali

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zooming Fast: Top Electric Cars That Leave Others Behind

Electric cars are changing the game. They're not just eco-friendly; they're also incredibly fast. Let's talk about some of the quickest electric vehicles out there. First up, the Aspark Owl. This Japanese supercar is one of the fastest street-legal vehicles. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in just 1. 72 s

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