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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Fears: A Tech Leader's Take on Why Some People Worry Too Much

A high-ranking official at a big tech company has some strong thoughts on why people are scared of AI. He thinks those fears are overblown and might even be linked to a lack of faith. Shyam Sankar, the Chief Technology Officer at Palantir, said he's not convinced that AI will be as dangerous as som

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Blood Thinners with Liver Issues: A Tricky Balance

Liver problems can really mix things up when it comes to blood thinners. The liver plays a big role in keeping our blood from clotting too much or too little. When it's not working right, things get complicated. Doctors have a tough time figuring out the best way to help these patients. Most studie

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

France's Bold Step to Redefine Rape

In a significant move, France's Senate is poised to give the final nod to a bill that redefines rape and sexual assault as any act without clear consent. This shift comes on the heels of a high-profile trial that sent shockwaves through the nation and put a spotlight on Gisèle Pelicot, whose story b

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Poison Movement in Water Creatures

The way water animals handle poisons changes with temperature. Scientists dug into this by looking at how different creatures and chemicals react. They used a special math formula to study how fast poisons enter and leave these animals' bodies. The results? Warmer water speeds up both processes. Th

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader Steps In at GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries is going through some big changes. John Hollister, the company's finance chief, has left his post. The reason given is personal, but no more details were shared. Taking his place, at least for now, is Sam Franklin. He's been with the company since 2022 and has a solid background in f

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Real Madrid Starts Season with a Bang

Real Madrid kicked off their season with a thrilling victory in the first El Clásico of the 2025/26 season. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams giving it their all. Real Madrid's relentless pressure paid off, securing a hard-fought win. The game started with a bit of luck for

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Drone Makers: From Basements to Battlefields

In Ukraine, a quiet revolution is happening. What started as small, volunteer-run drone workshops in basements has turned into a booming defense industry. Among the many companies that have emerged, Fire Point stands out. This company, once a casting agency, now has a billion-dollar contract to supp

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Little Kids and the Danger of Nicotine Pouches

Nicotine pouches are becoming a big problem for young children. These small, flavored pouches look like candy to kids, but they're actually packed with nicotine. This can be really dangerous for little ones. Nicotine is very bad for kids. Even a tiny bit can make them feel sick, throw up, or even h

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Mexico and US Talk Cattle Border Reopening Amid Worm Crisis

A big problem is brewing between Mexico and the US. It's all about cattle and a nasty pest called the screwworm. This worm eats flesh and can kill animals. It's been spreading from Central America into Mexico. Now, it's causing tension between the two countries. Mexico's agriculture minister is hea

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Applied Materials: Big Changes Ahead

Applied Materials, a major player in the semiconductor manufacturing equipment industry, is making some big moves. They plan to let go of 4% of their workforce. This means around 1, 400 people will lose their jobs. The company expects to spend between $160 million and $180 million on these layoffs,

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