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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

China's Military Drills Near Taiwan: A Casual Look

Alright, so China's military held some war games near Taiwan. They said it was a message to stop Taiwan's independence dreams. This didn't go down well with Taiwan or the U. S. , who thought it was a bit much. The drills were happening around Taiwan, and the Chinese military even shared a map showin

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

China Practices Island Invasion – What’s the Deal?

This week, China’s military staged huge war games around Taiwan, causing lots of worry. Troops did drills by sea, land, and air, even using one of China’s aircraft carriers. Taiwan's government said China should respect their democracy and stop these scare tactics. The drills were a reply to Taiwan’

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Russia Makes Gains in Kursk: A Setback for Zelensky

In a significant development, Russia has regained control of about half of the territory it lost to Ukraine in the Kursk region. This region is crucial for Volodymyr Zelensky's plan to defeat Vladimir Putin. According to a senior Russian commander from Chechnya, around 50, 000 troops are pushing bac

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Threats: A Daily Battle

Did you know that over 600 million cyberattacks happen every day? That’s what Microsoft’s new report says. It’s like trying to dodge bullets in a giant game of digital dodgeball. The bad guys are getting smarter too, using fancy tech like AI to make their attacks harder to stop. One scary thing

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Plan: Catch-22 for His Own Business?

What happens when a businessman turned politician's policies could hurt his own ventures? That's the situation with Donald Trump's tariff proposals. Newsweek found that many Trump-branded products, like hats, jackets, and even Bibles, are made in countries like China and Vietnam. These are the same

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

China's Economy: Struggling, but Stimulated

Have you ever wondered what happens when a huge economy like China's starts to slow down? Well, it's a big deal, and it's happening right now. China's economy is growing at its slowest pace in months. This is because of problems like a crashing property market, people not buying much, and prices goi

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Tech Chief Says: Adapt or Leave

Matt Garman, the boss at Amazon Web Services, has a clear message for workers who aren't excited about Amazon's new office policy: find a new job. In a recent meeting, Garman told employees that if they're not comfortable with the five-day workweek in the office, they should look elsewhere. He belie

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kelli Giddish Returns to SVU with New Role and Perspective

Actress Kelli Giddish, who played Detective Amanda Rollins in Law & Order: SVU, is back on the show. She left in December 2022 but has since returned in a new role. Rollins is now a sergeant in the NYPD's intelligence division. This new job lets her use her skills differently than before. She's exci

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Star Travis Kelce Celebrates Guardians’ Big Win

Cleveland was buzzing after the Guardians' thrilling win over the Yankees in Game 3 of the ALCS. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who hails from Cleveland Heights, was one of the many excited fans. He took to social media to share his joy, using fire emojis to emphasize his excitement. Travis Kelce w

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

AWS Boss: Office Work Boosts Innovation, Most Staff Agree

Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman recently discussed the company's new return-to-office (RTO) policy in an all-hands meeting. He believes that working remotely makes it challenging to innovate and collaborate effectively. Garman shared that nine out of ten employees he's talked to are enthus

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