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Aug 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Institute: A New Take on Stephen King's Story?

The Institute, a show based on Stephen King's 2019 novel, wrapped up its first season with a mixed response. Critics weren't entirely convinced, but the show got renewed for a second season anyway. The story revolves around Tim Jamieson, played by Ben Barnes, who finds himself in a place filled with

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Aug 23 2025CRIME

From Fame to Fraud: Sean Kingston's Downfall

Sean Kingston, the rapper known for his 2007 hit "Beautiful Girls, " has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. This comes after he was found guilty of a fraud scheme that cost victims over $1 million. Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were convicted of conspiracy and wire fraud.

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Aug 23 2025CRYPTO

Solana's Big Move: New ETF Could Shake Up Crypto Markets

Big things are happening in the world of crypto. VanEck, a major investment company, has just asked the SEC for permission to create a special fund called the VanEck JitoSOL ETF. This fund is all about JitoSOL, a type of token that lets people earn rewards on the Solana network while still being abl

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Aug 23 2025SCIENCE

Listening to Chickens: How Sounds Can Tell Us About Their Health

Chickens make a lot of noise. But did you know that these sounds can tell us a lot about their health and how they're feeling? Scientists have been studying chicken noises for 15 days straight. They used special microphones in chicken houses to record all the sounds. They also checked the temperatur

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Apple's AI Learns to Code Like a Pro

Apple has created a smart AI tool called UICoder. It can learn to write code for making app interfaces, even with very little training data. This AI is special because it teaches itself by making, checking, and improving its own code. It starts with just a few examples and then creates over a millio

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Learns from Mistakes and Gets Smarter

AI is getting better at learning from its mistakes. It's like a student who keeps practicing and improving based on feedback. This is happening through something called dynamic feedback loops. These loops let AI systems learn from real-world interactions and get better over time. At the heart of th

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Aug 21 2025POLITICS

UK Asylum Applications Hit Record High: What's Happening?

The UK saw a record number of asylum applications last year, with 111, 000 people seeking refuge. This is a 14% jump from the previous year and the highest since 2002. The government is working to process these cases faster, which might reduce the number of people needing housing support in the long

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Aug 21 2025SCIENCE

Decoding Body's Hidden Signals: The Science Behind MRI's Invisible Maps

Ever wondered how doctors can see inside your body without cutting you open? It's not magic, it's science! MRI machines are like superheroes, but they need special helpers called phantoms to learn their powers. These phantoms aren't ghosts, but clever tools made to copy how our body parts react to m

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Aug 21 2025BUSINESS

The Journey of Michael Fiddelke: From Intern to Target's CEO

Michael Fiddelke is set to take the reins at Target, stepping into the CEO role in February. This move comes after a long journey within the company, starting as a humble intern over two decades ago. Before joining Target, Fiddelke spent time at Deloitte and earned his MBA from Northwestern Universi

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Aug 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel 10 Cameras: Smarter, Sharper, and More Inclusive

Google's latest Pixel 10 series is here, and it's packed with camera upgrades that might just make you reconsider your phone choices. Let's dive into what's new and exciting. First off, the standard Pixel 10 model is making waves with its first-ever dedicated telephoto lens. This 10. 8MP lens, borr

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