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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Why Are Smart People Suddenly Interested in Religion?

In recent years, a surprising trend has emerged among intellectuals and influencers. Many who were once vocal about their lack of religious beliefs are now openly discussing the positive aspects of faith. Names like David Brooks, Jordan Peterson, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali have joined the conversation, sha

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking Banking: Crypto's Fight for Fair Play

In recent years, the crypto world has faced a tough challenge: getting kicked out of the banking system. This wasn't just a small issue; it was a big problem for many companies, from small startups to big exchanges. They often didn't even get a clear reason why their bank accounts were shut down. T

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The Crypto Puzzle: Smart Minds or Sneaky Schemes?

In a Manhattan courtroom, a puzzle is unfolding. Two brothers, both MIT graduates, are at the center of a heated debate. Are they clever tech geniuses or crafty criminals? The jury is trying to figure that out. Anton and James Peraire-Bueno grew up loving board games and video games. They used thei

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

How Social Media Chatter Can Help You Make Smarter Crypto Investments

Cryptocurrencies have taken the world by storm. They are popular because they are transparent and secure. But they are also super unpredictable. This makes investing in them a bit of a gamble. That's where social media comes in. Platforms like Twitter and Reddit are full of chatter about cryptocurre

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

Louvre's Jewels Vanish in a Flash

In a bold move, thieves struck the Louvre Museum, making off with priceless treasures in just four minutes. This daring heist took place in broad daylight, with visitors nearby, raising questions about security at one of the world's most famous museums. The thieves used a basket lift to reach a wind

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sony Watchman: A Pioneer of Portable Screens

In the early 1980s, TVs were bulky, often made of wood, and took up a lot of space. Sony changed that with the Watchman. This device was a big deal because it was the first TV you could carry around. It was like the Walkman, but for television. The Walkman had already changed how people listened to

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

Jewel Heist at Louvre: A Quick and Clever Escape

In a surprising turn of events, a group of thieves managed to snatch some very old and valuable jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. They did this in broad daylight, right after the museum opened. The thieves broke in through a window leading to the Apollo Gallery, which holds some of the museum'

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Work Vibe: AI and the Changing Job Scene

The job world is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. It all started with coding. AI's ability to write code quickly has changed how software is made. Big tech bosses like Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg have been talking about this new way of working, which they call "vibe coding. " Now,

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

How Bio-Cosmetics Brands Are Leveraging Social Media to Build Trust

Social media has become a crucial tool for bio-cosmetics brands. It's not just about showcasing products; it's about forming genuine connections with customers. A recent study explored this by examining six key factors: helpfulness, interactivity, customization, trendiness, entertainment, and word-o

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

The Smart Border Plan: What's Changing This Time?

The border between the U. S. and Mexico is getting a high-tech makeover. This isn't the first time a wall has been built, but this time, it's not just about the fence. The plan is to add a lot of technology to make it smarter. The idea is to have a physical barrier along most of the border. But the

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