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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Finance Jobs: AI's Big Impact and What Bosses Must Do

In the next five years, finance jobs might look very different. AI is changing the game, and bosses need to step up. Right now, eight big changes are coming. These include new tech, different ways of working, and new rules. AI is the biggest one. By 2030, many apps will have AI that can make decisio

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Aug 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Repeated Claims About Chicago's Black Women Raise Eyebrows

President Donald Trump has been repeatedly talking about a supposed group of Black women in Chicago who want him to send in the National Guard. He claims these women are begging for his help to combat crime in the city. However, experts say this is not the full story. Trump made these claims during

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Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dan Da Dan's Latest Episode: A Blocky Surprise and a Glimpse into the Future

The ninth episode of Dan Da Dan kicked off with a bang, featuring a thrilling rematch between Okarun and Evil Eye. This fight, though brief, showcased Okarun's growing strength and set the tone for the episode's unique blend of action and tranquility. After their battle, Okarun and Evil Eye called

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

US Tariff Change Causes Global Shipping Chaos

The United States has made a big change to its import rules. This change is causing problems for many countries and businesses. The "de minimis" rule used to let small packages enter the US without extra fees. But now, this rule is ending. This means more costs for businesses and more hassle for cus

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Can AI Make Doctors Forget Their Skills?

Doctors have been using AI tools to improve their work. These tools help them find diseases like cancer, make quicker diagnoses, and even predict health risks. But, there's a catch. New research shows that using AI too much might make doctors worse at their jobs. A study in the Lancet Gastroenterol

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Aug 28 2025POLITICS

DC's Crime Drop: A Double-Edged Sword?

Washington, DC, has seen a drop in crime since federal law enforcement stepped in. But not everyone is happy about it. The city's mayor, Muriel Bowser, says crime has gone down. She points to fewer carjackings, gun crimes, and homicides. She thinks people feel more accountable now. But she also say

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Aug 28 2025BUSINESS

Punctuality in Meetings: A Game Changer

Late meetings are a common issue in many workplaces. It's rare to find a meeting that starts on time. This problem is more than just an annoyance. It can greatly reduce the effectiveness of the meeting. Research shows that meetings that start late are less productive. They generate fewer ideas and t

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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring AI and Nuclear Weapons: A Journalist's Mission

Joshua Keating, a seasoned journalist, has been chosen for a special fellowship. This opportunity allows him to dive deep into how artificial intelligence (AI) and nuclear weapons are connected. The Outrider Foundation, along with Journalism Funding Partners, supports this initiative. Keating will

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Aug 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Baseball Star's Wild Ride: Caught Stealing Unveiled

In the gritty world of "Caught Stealing, " Hank, once a promising baseball star, now struggles as a bartender drowning in alcohol and regret. His past is a messy puzzle, revealed in disturbing flashbacks. The film, directed by Darren Aronofsky, is a wild ride filled with dark humor and unexpected tw

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

New Lessons from Teaching Drug Prevention in Georgia

Georgia took a big step in fighting drug use. They brought in the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC). This is a program that teaches people how to stop drug problems before they start. The goal was to make sure the country's drug prevention plan worked well. First, they had to change the EUPC to

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