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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Immigration Sweep: A Closer Look

In a recent operation named "Charlotte's Web, " Border Patrol agents detained 81 individuals in Charlotte, North Carolina. This action was part of a broader trend of city-wide immigration enforcement efforts happening across the United States. The operation kicked off on a Saturday, with federal ag

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Nov 17 2025FINANCE

Microsoft's Stock: What's Driving Its Growth?

Microsoft's stock has been on a rollercoaster, with some wild rides up. In just two months, it's shot up over 30% not once, but twice in recent years. This kind of growth has been a dream for investors. But what's behind these big jumps? Let's break it down. First, let's talk about the cloud and AI

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

IREN's Big Bet on AI: A Game Changer?

IREN, a company known for its work in bitcoin mining, is making a bold move into the world of artificial intelligence. A recent deal with tech giant Microsoft is set to boost IREN's AI ambitions significantly. This isn't just any deal—it's a whopping $9. 7 billion contract over five years. That's a

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants' AI Spending: A Financial Tightrope Walk

Big tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have been pouring massive amounts of money into AI. Over $600 billion has been spent between 2023 and this year alone. These companies started with strong financial positions, so the spending hasn't caused major issues yet. But the constant outfl

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Atlanta's New AI Powerhouse: Microsoft's Big Bet on the Future

Microsoft is making a huge move in the world of artificial intelligence. They've just opened a massive AI "super factory" in Atlanta. This isn't just any data center—it's a two-story complex designed to work seamlessly with other similar hubs in Microsoft's Fairwater network. The goal? To provide ma

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Who Will Rule the Skies: US and China's Airpower Showdown

In the vast skies over the Pacific, a high-stakes competition is unfolding. The United States and China are both pushing the limits of their airpower, each aiming to outdo the other. The U. S. is betting big on advanced technology, while China is focusing on sheer numbers. The U. S. Air Force is ma

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Air China Cargo Joins Airbus A350F Freighter Revolution

Air China Cargo has taken a big step forward by ordering six Airbus A350F freighters. This is a major deal because it makes Air China Cargo the first in mainland China to use this new type of plane. The Airbus A350F is designed to be more efficient than older models like the Boeing 747-400F and Airb

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Lung Cancer Survival Rates

Lung cancer is a serious issue. It kills more people than any other cancer. In 2020, it took about 1. 79 million lives worldwide. At the same time, around 2. 21 million new cases were found. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type. It's tough to treat. Only about 25% of people sur

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Implants and the Tiny Movements That Cause Big Problems

Utah arrays are tiny devices that help people and animals communicate with computers using their brains. They pick up electrical signals from the brain to control things like prosthetic limbs or restore senses. But there's a big problem: small movements between the array and the brain can cause stra

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Goats' Teats Tell a Tale: How Heat Mapping Reveals Milk Time Secrets

Dairy goats have a lot to say about milking time, and now scientists have a cool way to listen. By using heat-sensing cameras, researchers have discovered how the temperature of a goat's teats changes during milking. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures, though. It's about understanding how

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