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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Trump Family's Crypto Bet Goes Bust: A $1 Billion Lesson in Risk

The Trump family's financial portfolio has taken a serious hit, losing about $1 billion in recent months. This drop is largely due to the declining value of cryptocurrencies, which the family has heavily invested in. According to Bloomberg News, their net worth has gone from $7. 7 billion to $6. 7 b

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Film: A Double-Edged Sword

The world of film and video is changing fast, thanks to AI. Some creators love it, while others hate it. The debate isn't just about technology; it's about art, jobs, and ethics. AI can make things easier and faster. It can help creators do more with less. But it also raises big questions. Is it fa

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Chatbot Missed Critical Signs of a User's Distress

Joshua Enneking, a 26-year-old who loved baseball, lacrosse, and tinkering with cars, had a hidden struggle. He was close with his family, especially his nephew, and always brought laughter to the room. But behind his tough exterior, he battled depression and suicidal thoughts. He turned to ChatGPT

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Secret Study: What Happened When Users Took a Break from Facebook and Instagram?

Meta Platforms, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has been accused of hiding research that showed its products negatively impact users' mental health. In a legal battle, school districts in the U. S. claim Meta shut down a study called "Project Mercury" after it found that taking a break fr

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media Giants: What They Know and What They Hide

Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has been accused of hiding research that shows their platforms can harm mental health. This came to light in court documents from a lawsuit filed by U. S. school districts against Meta and other social media companies. In 2020, Meta conducted a study

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Where You Live Matters: How Neighborhoods Affect Different Ethnic Groups

In the Netherlands, where someone lives can greatly influence their health. A recent study looked at over 13 million adults to see if different ethnic groups live in neighborhoods with different environmental conditions. The findings suggest that ethnic minority groups might be more exposed to unhea

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Congressman Cory Mills Faces Serious Allegations and Ethics Probe

Rep. Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, is under the spotlight for some serious issues. The House Ethics Committee has decided to look into several claims against him. These include possible campaign finance rule breaks, misuse of congressional resources, and even allegations of dating violence or se

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why NATO Needs a Medicine Stockpile

The world has seen some big changes lately. Wars and sudden crises have shown how weak our medical supply chains can be. When things go wrong, we need medicines fast. But making and moving them quickly is tough. So, what's the solution? A group of experts got together to figure out which medicines a

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Quantum Systems: Steady States and Eigenstate Behavior

In the world of quantum physics, understanding how systems behave is crucial. One key idea is the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH). It suggests that individual quantum states can represent the thermal properties of a system. But what about systems that are always changing, not in balance?

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Strong Krull Primes in Math

Math is full of tricky ideas, and one of them is how flatness and primes work together. Usually, this is studied in commutative Noetherian rings, where things behave nicely. But what happens when we step outside this comfort zone? That's where strong Krull primes come into play. Strong Krull primes

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