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Aug 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is changing the game for stadium workers

AI is shaking up the world of sports concessions. Some workers are feeling the pinch. They say they are losing tips and hours. But is this just a part of how technology changes jobs? Think about it. AI makes things faster. It can handle more orders. Fans get their food quicker. But what about the p

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Aug 26 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Faces of College Life

College life in the U. S. isn't all about big universities and fancy dorms. There are over 19 million students, but most aren't part of the elite institutions or the glamorous side of campus life. Many students have responsibilities that go beyond studying. They often live at home, work jobs, or tak

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Moves: Cash Bail, Flag Desecration, and Federal Power

President Donald Trump is set to sign several executive orders that could significantly impact policies in Washington, D. C. , and other cities across the United States. One of the orders targets cashless bail systems, aiming to pressure jurisdictions like D. C. to change their policies or face pote

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Russian Planes Buzzing Alaska: What's the Big Deal?

Alaska has seen a lot of Russian planes flying nearby lately. The U. S. military has been sending fighter jets to check them out. This isn't new. It happens a lot. The area where this is happening is called the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone. It's like a buffer zone around Alaska and Canada

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Aug 25 2025EDUCATION

AI's Growing Role in Colleges: A Double-Edged Sword

Colleges are increasingly turning to AI to handle routine tasks, freeing up staff for more complex work. At Roxbury Community College, a new AI assistant named AskRoxie is set to take over simple queries, from password resets to financial aid questions. This shift is part of a broader trend in New E

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Aug 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Rules the Skies? A Look at Top Military Aircraft

The United States has been a leader in military aircraft since World War II. It has the most advanced and largest fleet of aircraft in the world. This includes fighters, bombers, transports, and helicopters. The US Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps all have advanced aircraft. They operate from

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Aug 25 2025FINANCE

Sharps Technology's Big Bet on Solana

Sharps Technology Inc. saw its stock prices jump on a Monday. This happened after they shared some big news. They plan to raise over $400 million. They will do this through a private deal. The deal is set at $6. 50 per unit. It includes options to buy more at $9. 75 for the next three years. The dea

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Aug 25 2025BUSINESS

AI at Work: Why the Hype Isn't Paying Off

AI has been the talk of the town for years, but a recent study reveals a harsh truth: most companies aren't seeing any real benefits from it. In fact, 95% of businesses that have adopted AI tools report zero return on their investment. This is despite the fact that companies have spent billions of d

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Putin and Zelensky: The Road to Peace is Full of Potholes

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has put up new hurdles for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He said that Russia has a list of demands that must be met before any summit can happen. These demands include Ukraine not joining NATO, d

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Putin and Zelensky Meeting: What's the Hold-Up?

So, there's been some talk about a big meeting between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. But guess what? It's not happening anytime soon. The Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, just said that there's no plan for a Putin-Zelensky meet-up. He even went on TV and said they need to figure out wha

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