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Aug 15 2025POLITICS

The Business of Paid Protests: A Closer Look

In a recent interview, the head of a company that organizes paid protesters shared some surprising insights. Adam Swart, the CEO of Crowds on Demand, revealed that his business has seen a huge increase in requests this year. Compared to the same time last year, there's been a 400% jump in demand for

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Aug 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: What's the Deal with Musk and Apple?

Elon Musk and Apple are at it again, but is this just a big show? Some investors think so. They believe Musk is making a fuss to get Apple's attention and maybe even some favors. But will it work? Time will tell. Apple and Tesla are both big players in the tech world. Some investors have been addin

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Aug 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash Over AI Dominance

Elon Musk and Sam Altman, once allies in the AI world, are now locked in a heated battle. Their dispute has now pulled in Apple, adding a new layer to this tech drama. Musk, the head of Tesla and owner of X (formerly Twitter), accused Apple of favoring OpenAI's ChatGPT over his own AI chatbot, Grok

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Aug 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Bold Move Against Apple: What's at Stake?

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and xAI, has taken a strong stand against Apple. He's not happy with how Apple's App Store ranks Grok, the AI chatbot from xAI. Musk says Apple is playing favorites and breaking competition rules. He's even threatened to take Apple to court. This isn't just a small fight

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Aug 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Kai Trump's Ride Swap: From Cybertruck to Escalade

Kai Trump, the 17-year-old daughter of Donald Trump Jr. , has made a noticeable switch in her vehicle of choice. She was once seen with a Tesla Cybertruck, a gift from her grandfather, former President Donald Trump. Now, she's been spotted with a Cadillac Escalade, sporting the University of Miami's

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Aug 15 2025CRIME

Haiti's New Security Plan: Private Help or More Trouble?

Haiti is in big trouble. Gangs have taken over large parts of the country. The government is bringing in nearly 200 private security workers from different countries to help. This is a big deal because these workers are from a company run by Erik Prince, who used to run the controversial security fi

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

D. C. Police Shake Up Immigration Policies

In a significant policy shift, the Metropolitan Police Department in D. C. is now allowing officers to inform Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about undocumented immigrants they meet during routine traffic stops. This change means that even immigrants who haven't committed any crimes could

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Aug 14 2025POLITICS

Pacific Islands Stand Firm: Who Gets a Seat at the Table?

The Pacific Islands Forum recently made headlines for a bold move. They decided to keep 21 donor countries, including big names like the United States and China, out of their top political meeting. This decision wasn't made lightly. It came after a long talk among foreign ministers in Fiji. Why did

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Aug 14 2025HEALTH

How Your Voice Could Help Spot Throat Cancer

Artificial intelligence might soon be able to detect throat cancer just by listening to a person's voice. This is according to a recent study that focused on men with larynx cancer. The larynx, also known as the voice box, is where the vocal cords are located. When cancer affects this area, it can c

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini AI Gets Smarter: What You Need to Know

Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, is getting a major upgrade. It will now remember more about your chats to give you better answers. This is part of Google's plan to make Gemini more personal and helpful. But, there's a catch. If you don't want Gemini to remember your chats, you can turn off this feature

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