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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Think About Your Phone

In today's world, many people are considering a change from smartphones. The desire to escape the constant buzz of notifications and the pressure of always being online is real. However, the idea of going back to old-school phones with tiny screens and clunky keyboards isn't exactly appealing. That'

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

Federal Probe into California's School Privacy Policies

The U. S. Department of Education has started looking into the California Department of Education. They are checking if California is breaking federal privacy rules. These rules are part of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act, or FERPA. FERPA lets parents see their kids' school records and con

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Music's Future in the UK: A Budget Battle

The UK's music scene is facing a tough time. The government's recent budget announcement has left many in the industry worried. The Labour Party, led by Sir Keir Starmer, has been in power since last July. They promised big things for the arts and creative industries. They even planned a National Mu

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Mar 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Two Powerful Women Set the Record Straight

Gwyneth Paltrow and Meghan Markle have been in the spotlight recently, with rumors swirling about a supposed feud between the two. This all started when Markle launched her own lifestyle brand, As Ever. The rumors gained traction after Paltrow mentioned in an interview that she didn’t know Markle

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Mechanical Signature

The story of a signature sparked a whirlwind of speculation. It all began when a man named Mike Howell was waiting for a flight. He was scrolling through his phone when he came across a letter. This letter was from the attorney general of Missouri. The letter raised doubts about President Joseph R.

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Brain's Battle: Tracking Thought in Schizophrenia

It is well known that people who are at risk for psychosis often struggle with thinking skills. This is more common than in those who are not at risk. These thinking problems are a big clue in understanding schizophrenia. That's why a big project, called the AMP SCZ initiative, is all about measurin

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

News Giants and AI Titans Clash in Copyright Showdown

A significant legal battle is unfolding between traditional news publishers and a leading AI company. At the heart of the dispute is the use of copyrighted material to train advanced AI models. The recent decision by a federal judge in New York has allowed a lawsuit against OpenAI to procee

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Studio Ghibli Craze: A Copyright Conundrum

A new AI image generator has taken the internet by storm, flooding social media with Studio Ghibli-style memes. Within just 24 hours, users have created AI-generated images of Elon Musk, "The Lord of the Rings, " and even former President Donald Trump, all in the iconic style of the beloved Japanese

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Mar 26 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Big Payday: A Look at the Record-Breaking Bonuses of 2024

In 2024, Wall Street's bonus pool reached an unprecedented high of $47. 5 billion. This is a significant jump from the previous year's $35. 4 billion, marking the largest increase since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. On average, each banker took home a hefty $244, 700, a 31% increa

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

The Rise of Untraceable Weapons and the Supreme Court's Stance

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision about "ghost guns. " These are kits that people can buy online and use to build untraceable weapons at home. The court's ruling is a significant win for gun control supporters, as it upholds new regulations that require background checks and serial numb

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