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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Michigan's Big Plans for Moving People and Things

Michigan is doing a lot more than just making cars. The state is working hard to become a leader in all kinds of mobility, from electric vehicles to flying drones. This is not just about having cool new tech. It is about creating jobs, protecting the environment, and being ready for whatever comes n

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's U-Turn on Russia Sanctions: What's the Deal?

Donald Trump, the U. S. president, has had a change of mind about sanctions on Russia. He's now willing to sign a bill that enforces these penalties, but there's a catch. Trump insists on having the final say on any sanctions that get implemented. This shift comes after Trump supported Republican l

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Gets the Warning? The Unfair Side of Emergency Alerts

In a shocking turn of events, the family of a victim from the devastating Eaton fire has taken legal action. They are suing Southern California Edison and Genasys, the company responsible for Los Angeles County's emergency alerts. The lawsuit claims that a flawed system led to delayed warnings for r

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Arm and Nvidia Join Forces to Power Up AI

In a significant move, Arm and Nvidia have teamed up to make AI infrastructure more flexible. Arm announced that its Neoverse CPUs can now work seamlessly with Nvidia's GPUs using NVLink Fusion technology. This is big news for companies that build their own tech, like big cloud providers. Nvidia is

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

China and Japan's Film Feud: What's Really Going On?

China and Japan are in a bit of a tiff, and it's starting to affect their movie industries. Recently, China decided to put a hold on releasing some Japanese films. This isn't just about movies, though. It's tied to a bigger argument between the two countries. A few weeks ago, Japan's Prime Minister

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Ramp's Big Leap: How AI is Changing the Game in Finance

Ramp, a fintech company, has just hit a huge milestone. It's now worth $32 billion after raising $300 million in a recent funding round. This is a big jump from its previous valuation of $22. 5 billion just a few months ago. The company is known for helping businesses manage their spending and save

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Big Trouble for Illinois Senate Leader: A Campaign Money Mess

The Illinois Senate President, Don Harmon, is in hot water. Here's why: His campaign group is accused of taking way too much money. The state's election board says he owes nearly $10 million in fines. That's a lot of money! A group called the Liberty Justice Center, which usually supports Republica

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Nov 18 2025EDUCATION

Trouble in the Air: Can the Air Force Academy Regain Its Edge?

The U. S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) is in a tough spot. It's losing top teachers and falling behind in key areas. This isn't just about numbers; it's about the future of military education. For years, USAFA was a magnet for the brightest minds. It tackled big issues like drones, space tech, and cyb

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Nov 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who's Winning the TV Battle?

The TV ratings game is heating up, and it's not just about who's on top right now, but who can keep the audience hooked until the very end. Last night, ITV's "I'm a Celebrity. . . Get Me Out of Here! " kicked off its new season with a bang. It pulled in 6. 6 million viewers, with a peak of 7. 3 mil

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Can't Get Enough of These Personal Lockets

Monica Rich Kosann's journey from photographer to jewelry designer is quite the story. She started by capturing intimate moments for big names like Usher and Jennifer Lopez. But it was her unique idea of putting these photos in vintage lockets that sparked her jewelry career. The lockets she design

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