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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Jay Davey: The Man Behind Miranda Wang's Golf Success

Jay Davey, a caddie with a knack for the game, has been a key player in Miranda Wang's rise in the LPGA Tour. His journey started in West Palm Beach, Florida, where a simple "no" to a golfer's question about the weight of a bag led him to a career in caddying. Davey's love for golf began early, and

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's Big China Visit: What's on the Agenda?

Russian President Vladimir Putin is heading to China for a busy four-day trip. This is a big deal because Putin rarely stays abroad this long. He's got a packed schedule, including talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and a military parade. First up, Putin will join the Shanghai Cooperation Orga

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Push for Peace Talks Hits Roadblocks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing for urgent meetings with President Donald Trump and European leaders to advance peace talks with Russia. However, progress is slow, and Russia's actions are causing frustration. Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine have killed at least 23 people, inc

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

China's Big Meeting: Friends, Foes, and Global Power Plays

In China's Tianjin city, a significant gathering is happening. Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting leaders from across Asia and the Middle East. This meeting is part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a group focused on regional security. Xi Jinping wants to show China as a strong

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's Visit to China: A Show of Strength and Strategy

In a move that highlights the growing alliance between two global powers, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down in Tianjin, China, for a significant security summit. This is not just any visit; it's a four-day trip to China, Russia's biggest trade partner, marking a rare and extended stay. T

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's China Conundrum: A Security Wake-Up Call

The Pentagon has raised serious concerns about Microsoft's use of engineers based in China to maintain sensitive government computer systems. This issue came to light after an investigation revealed that U. S. personnel with security clearances were supervising these foreign engineers, often lacking

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Tech Workers Lose Jobs Over Office Protest

Workers at a big tech company recently lost their jobs after a bold move. They entered an executive's office to make a statement. This happened at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Two employees, Riki Fameli and Anna Hattle, were part of a group called No Azure for Apartheid. They wan

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Tech Talent Wars: Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese Recruitment Tactics

Taiwan is stepping up its game against Chinese companies trying to hire away its top tech workers. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) is currently looking into 16 Chinese firms for what they call "illegal poaching" of high-tech talent. This isn't just about any old jobs; it's about

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Putin and Zelensky: The Road to Peace is Full of Potholes

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has put up new hurdles for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He said that Russia has a list of demands that must be met before any summit can happen. These demands include Ukraine not joining NATO, d

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Peace Push Hits a Roadblock

Donald Trump started the week with high hopes for peace between Russia and Ukraine. He thought he had made progress in getting the two countries to talk directly. But by Friday, it was clear that things weren't going as planned. Russia's top diplomat said that Russian President Vladimir Putin would

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