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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Europe's Tough Spot: Cheap Chinese Goods Flood In

In a small town near Hamburg, a tire company that once helped British trucks run after World War II now faces a new challenge: a flood of cheap tires from China. This surge in imports has been growing since the U. S. started putting tariffs on Chinese goods. The boss of this company, which is part o

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: Why U. S. and China Need to Talk

The South China Sea has become a hotspot for tense encounters between the U. S. and China. In 2023, a Chinese fighter jet flew too close to a U. S. reconnaissance plane. This wasn't the first time. Earlier that year, another Chinese jet came dangerously close to a U. S. military aircraft. These risk

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

China's Big Push for Tech Independence

China is making a major move to become more self-sufficient in science and technology. This decision comes as the country faces significant changes and uncertainties in the global landscape. The ruling Communist Party made this announcement after a four-day meeting where they discussed their next fi

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Rise of Tiago Splitter: From Player to Coach

Tiago Splitter is now the interim head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers. This happened after Chauncey Billups was arrested in an FBI gambling investigation. Splitter was born in Brazil and had a long career as a basketball player. He started playing professionally in 1999 and later moved to Euro

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

China's Big Tech Push: What's the Plan?

China is making a big move to become a tech superpower. The country's new five-year plan is all about becoming self-sufficient in technology. This means they want to rely less on foreign tech and more on their own innovations. The plan is still being finalized. But it's already clear that China wan

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

China's Tech Push: Balancing Growth and Self-Sufficiency

China's leaders have made a big promise. They want their country to be more independent in science and technology. This is important because tensions with the U. S. are getting worse. The goal is to build a strong industrial base that can stand on its own. But it's not just about technology. China

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

North Korea's Billion-Dollar Digital Heist: How Crypto Theft Fuels Weapons

North Korea has been busy stealing crypto. They've taken about $2. 84 billion since early 2024. That's a lot of money! But how did they do it? Well, they used hackers and IT workers abroad to break into big crypto exchanges. These exchanges were in places like the UAE, Japan, India, and Singapore. A

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

US-China Tech Trade Tensions: What's Next?

The U. S. is looking at new ways to limit tech exports to China. This isn't just about laptops or jet engines. It's about anything made with U. S. software. Why? China recently tightened its own rules on rare earth exports. These are vital for tech manufacturing. The U. S. sees this as a big deal.

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Getting Smarter Without Human Help

Machines are now able to solve complex problems without constant human guidance. This is a significant shift from the past when computers relied heavily on human input to learn. Now, they can learn independently, much like how children learn through exploration and trial and error. These advanced m

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

The Citadel's Drayton Speaks His Mind on Furman Rivalry

Maurice Drayton, the coach of The Citadel, didn't hold back when talking about the upcoming game against Furman. He made it clear that this matchup is more than just a game; it's a rivalry filled with history and pride. Drayton's strong words about Furman's purple color caught attention. He said, "

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