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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Energy Problem: Why the US is Falling Behind

The AI boom is here, but it's not just about fancy tech. It's about power. The US is facing a big challenge: it doesn't have enough energy to keep up with the growing demand from AI. This isn't a new problem, but it's getting worse. For years, data centers managed to use more energy without causing

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

The Billionaire Effect: How Wealth Concentration is Reshaping America

In the U. S. , a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals holds a massive amount of the country's wealth. This isn't just about inequality; it's about power. These billionaires influence what we pay for essentials like housing, healthcare, and food. They also shape public opinion through their contr

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Democrats Divided: Shutdown Deal Sparks Internal Party Conflict

A group of eight Democratic senators chose to end the government shutdown, which has left many Democrats upset. They feel like the deal did not achieve much on health care after 40 days of fighting. Some Democrats, like California's Governor Gavin Newsom and Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut, we

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Allison Mack's Journey: From Smallville to NXIVM and Beyond

Allison Mack, known for her role as Chloe Sullivan in Smallville, has a story that took a dark turn. She spent nearly two years in prison for her involvement in the NXIVM cult. Now, she's sharing her experiences in a podcast called "Allison After NXIVM. " The cult, led by Keith Raniere, was suppose

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Nov 10 2025EDUCATION

The Role of Students in Shaping AI's Impact on Learning

AI is a powerful tool that can make learning easier, but it can also make students lazy. Schools need to teach students how to use AI in a way that helps them learn and grow, not just cheat. This means teaching them values and skills that will help them use AI in a good way, even when no one is watc

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Maryland's Bold Move: Redrawing the Political Map

Maryland is making waves with a plan to redraw its political boundaries. Governor Wes Moore is leading the charge, saying the state won't just sit back while others make changes. He's not alone in this idea. Other states, like Texas and Florida, have already started redrawing their maps. Moore belie

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Democrats Bounce Back: A Year of Wins and What's Next

A year after a crushing defeat, Democrats are making a comeback. They're winning big in key states, showing they're not the same old party. But can they keep this momentum going? It's been a tough year for Democrats. After losing big in 2024, they've been trying to figure out what went wrong. But l

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Biden's Blunt Words: A Look at Trump's Impact on Democracy

Former President Joe Biden didn't hold back at a recent Nebraska Democratic Party event. He accused President Donald Trump of causing significant harm to democracy. Biden used Trump's renovation of the White House as a metaphor, saying it symbolized Trump's approach to governance. He claimed Trump h

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Fiserv's Leadership Under Fire: Senators Question Former CEO's Actions

Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren are asking tough questions about Frank Bisignano's time as Fiserv's CEO. They want to know if he played a part in the company's recent struggles and if he was honest with investors about Fiserv's financial outlook. Fiserv's stock took a big hit last week. Thi

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Youngest Ever: Cambridge Elects a New Voice

In a surprising turn of events, Cambridge has elected its youngest councilor ever. At just 24 years old, Al-Zubi has made history, breaking records set by her predecessor, Burhan Azeem. She is now the youngest person to hold this office, beating Azeem by a narrow margin of eight months. Al-Zubi's j

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