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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Big Numbers: What's Next for the Tech Giant?

Amazon is getting ready to share its financial results for the last quarter. People who invest in the company are really interested in a few things. They want to know how much money Amazon Web Services (AWS) makes and how much it costs to run. They also want to see if Amazon's robots in warehouses a

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Robot Revolution: Jobs at Risk or Just Evolving?

Amazon recently showcased its latest tech at an event in California. The company is betting big on robots and AI to boost efficiency. But there's a catch: fewer jobs might be needed in the future. Amazon's top robotics expert, Tye Brady, insists that robots are here to help, not replace, humans. He

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl Halftime Show Sparks Debate

The Super Bowl halftime show has become a stage for more than just entertainment. It's a place where politics and culture clash. This year, the NFL chose Bad Bunny to perform. Some far-right conservatives are not happy about this. They argue that Bad Bunny shouldn't perform because he is not a U. S.

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling Bugonia: A Tale of Bees, Conspiracies, and Corporate Greed

In the world of Bugonia, a man named Teddy, with messy hair and a lot on his mind, believes his boss is an alien. He thinks she and her company are causing harm to the planet. So, he and his cousin Don decide to take matters into their own hands. This story is part of a series of unusual films by di

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Big Move: New Partnership Shakes Up Crypto World

House of Doge, the official business side of the Dogecoin Foundation, is celebrating a big win for their partner, 21Shares. This company, which is a leader in crypto exchange-traded products, just got bought by FalconX. This deal is a game-changer for both companies and the crypto world. House of D

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Government Layoffs: A Messy Repeat of Past Mistakes

The recent layoffs at health agencies seem like a bad rerun of an old show. It's like someone forgot to change the script. The plan was to let go of nearly 8, 000 people, but that didn't happen. Instead, it was a chaotic mess. Employees were left in the dark, wondering if they still had jobs. It's l

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

MAGA Meltdown: Judge's Ruling Sparks Controversy Over Teen Sentencing

A recent court decision has ignited a firestorm of criticism from MAGA supporters. The controversy centers around Judge Kendra Briggs' sentencing of two Maryland teens who attacked Edward Cortisine, a former DOGE team member, in Washington, D. C. The judge's decision to grant probation instead of ja

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Game Bar Copilot: What's Really Going On?

Microsoft has recently integrated Copilot into the Game Bar, a feature designed to assist gamers with queries and in-game guidance. However, concerns have been raised about how this AI assistant operates, particularly regarding the collection and use of gameplay data. A user on the ResetEra forums

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10 Users: Time to Wake Up and Smell the Cybersecurity Risks

Windows 10 users are sitting ducks for cyberattacks. That's the harsh reality. Microsoft has made it clear that sticking with Windows 10 is like leaving your front door wide open for burglars. Over 90% of ransomware attacks target unsupported PCs, and that's a huge red flag. Yet, a staggering 84% of

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Behind the No Kings Protests?

The "No Kings" protests are making waves, but who's actually showing up? It turns out, the crowds are mostly made up of educated white women in their 40s. This isn't just a political statement; it's a form of group therapy, according to psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert. People are using these protest

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