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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Past Comes Back to Haunt: Summers Steps Down from OpenAI

Larry Summers, a well-known figure in politics and academia, has decided to leave his position on the OpenAI board. This move comes after a lot of people started asking questions about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous convicted sex offender. Summers was once the treasury secretary and

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Wealthy Contender Joins California Governor Race

A wealthy businessman and activist, Tom Steyer, has entered the race for California's governor. At 68, he brings a significant amount of personal wealth to the table, making him a strong contender in the crowded field. The race includes more than half a dozen Democrats and two Republicans, all vying

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Why Did a Congresswoman Text Epstein During a Hearing?

A big debate is happening in the House of Representatives. It's about Stacey Plaskett, a delegate from the U. S. Virgin Islands. She was caught texting Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing. Epstein was a well-known financier with a dark past. Some Republicans are upset. They think Plaskett's actio

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words and Epstein's Secrets: A Look at Power and Accountability

President Trump's recent outburst towards a female journalist has sparked a heated debate. He called her "piggy" while she was asking about the Epstein case. This incident happened while the nation was focused on the abuse of girls by Epstein and his powerful friends. Joyce Vance, a former federal

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Silicon Valley's Green Light: Big Tech's Shopping Spree Could Be Back On

A recent court decision might just have given Big Tech a new lease on life for buying up smaller firms. For years, tech giants have been cautious about acquiring competitors, fearing regulatory backlash. But a federal judge's ruling that Meta's past acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were legal

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Nov 19 2025EDUCATION

Jersey City's Science Hub Gets a Major Upgrade: What's in Store?

New Jersey is giving a big thumbs up to Liberty Science Center's big plans. The state is offering nearly $40 million in tax credits for Project Supernova, a huge expansion project. This isn't just about adding more space; it's about creating a place where science, nature, and fun come together. The

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Nov 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Whitney Leavitt's Health Journey: Balancing Weight Loss and Well-being

Whitney Leavitt, known for her roles in MomTok and Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has been quite open about her health journey. She has shared her experiences with weight loss, including the ups and downs, with her fans on TikTok. Leavitt has three children with her husband, and she has d

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Thieves Get Sneakier: What You Need to Know

Crypto theft is getting more organized. It's not just random hackers anymore; it's a full-blown business. This is according to a recent report that sheds light on how thieves are using advanced tools to steal crypto keys. These tools can dig through files, documents, and even chat histories to find

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Justice Department's Case Against Comey Under Fire

A federal judge recently made some serious accusations against the Justice Department. They said the department might have acted improperly in their case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge even suggested that this misconduct could lead to the charges being dropped. The judge's criti

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Faces Heat Over Comey Case Mishaps

A federal judge recently called out the Justice Department for some serious blunders in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge, William Fitzpatrick, said there was a troubling pattern of mistakes that could have messed up the whole case. He pointed out things like a prosecutor m

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