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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

Remembering the Past, Educating the Future: Tallahassee's Annual Holocaust Remembrance Dinner

In Tallahassee, a significant event is happening on October 28th. It's not just any dinner. It's the 14th Annual Remembrance Dinner. This event is hosted by the Holocaust Education Resource Council, or HERC for short. They are a group that works hard to teach people about the Holocaust and promote u

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Maryland's Big Move to Protect Benefits Cards

Maryland is taking a big step to protect the money of families who need help. They are spending $38 million to update their EBT cards. These cards are used for food and housing benefits. The old cards had a big problem. Criminals found a way to steal $43 million since 2023. The old cards used a magn

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

AI Power Plays: The Stock Market's New Hot Spot

The AI craze has taken Wall Street by storm, with investors scrambling to find the next big thing. Some see parallels to the Dotcom Boom, while others argue that the current AI surge is backed by solid profits from tech giants. The AI gold rush has boosted the fortunes of both established and new co

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

San Francisco Dodges a Bullet

The city of San Francisco recently avoided a potential confrontation with federal troops. It all started when the president decided to send in federal agents, but then changed his mind after a phone call with the city's mayor. The mayor, Daniel Lurie, spoke directly to the president and convinced hi

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Californians' Chance to Challenge Trump's Influence

California's Proposition 50 is a big deal this election season. It's all about changing how congressional districts are drawn. The main idea is to balance out what Republicans are doing in other states, like Texas. Some people see it as a way to make things fairer, while others think it's just a pow

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

House on Pause: When Leadership Takes a Backseat

The House of Representatives has been on a break for over a month. No policy debates, no votes, and no oversight hearings. Speaker Mike Johnson decided to put everything on hold. This is not just a short break. It's been going on for weeks. And it's happening while the government is shut down. John

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Merging Money, Sports, and Tech: A New Game Plan

Khabib Nurmagomedov, the legendary UFC fighter, has teamed up with MultiBank Group to create something unique. They want to blend sports, finance, and technology into one big, regulated ecosystem. This isn't just about fighting or trading money. It's about building a new way to connect these worlds.

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

A New Leader for ESCMID: Navigating Tough Times Together

ESCMID, a big group focused on fighting infections, has a new leader. This change happens when the world faces big health challenges. The new leader takes over from someone who did a lot to keep the group strong. The new leader has big shoes to fill. The old leader worked hard to make sure the grou

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Labour's New Deputy Leader Pushes for a Stronger Left

The UK's Labour Party has a new deputy leader, Lucy Powell. She won the vote against Bridget Phillipson, but only 17% of members showed up to vote. Powell wants the party to focus more on its left-wing values instead of trying to appeal to voters who like right-wing ideas. Powell believes Labour sh

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Secrets Safe While Learning Together

In the world of technology, visual-language models (VLMs) are getting really good at understanding both pictures and words. But when these models are used in a federated setting, where different users contribute data, two big problems come up. First, the data from each user is not the same, which ca

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