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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Bold Move: Building AI for People

Microsoft has just made a big change. They are no longer tied to their old deal with OpenAI. This deal had limits. It stopped Microsoft from making AI as advanced as they wanted. Now, they are free to chase their own dreams of super-smart AI. Microsoft's new team is called the MAI Superintelligence

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Tech and Crypto Markets Take a Tumble: What's Going On?

Markets took a hit on Thursday, with tech and crypto leading the way down. Investors got nervous after some big companies reported earnings that weren't as exciting as hoped. Plus, news about job cuts made people worry about the economy. Tech stocks, especially those linked to AI, saw big drops. Ro

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Marimekko's Bold Move: A New Store in Paris

Marimekko, a Finnish brand known for its vibrant prints, has just opened its first store in Paris. This is a big deal for the company, as it's part of their plan to grow globally. The store is in the trendy Marais district, a place known for its art and culture. It's not just a shop; it's a space th

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Riding the Rails: Why Some Love Metro Transit

Metro Transit has some big wins that make riding the bus or train a good choice for many. One cool thing is that you can bring your bike along. Nicole Najmon from New Hope uses her bike and the bus together. She says the bike racks on buses are safe and easy to use. Each rack holds two bikes, so if

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Humans in Charge: Microsoft's Plan for Friendly Superintelligence

Microsoft's AI division is making big promises about the future of superintelligent AI. They want to create AI that's not just smart but also safe and helpful to humans. This new AI would be like a helpful assistant, not a boss. It would have limits and be designed to help people in different areas

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

Why Do People Choose to Donate Their Bodies to Science?

Medical schools rely heavily on donated human bodies. These bodies are essential for teaching anatomy and surgical skills. Yet, there's a significant gap between the number of bodies needed and those available. Donated bodies help medical students understand the human body. They also allow doctors

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Mokaev's Next Steps: A Flyweight's Ambitious Path

Muhammad Mokaev is a fighter with a clear vision. He's not just fighting for wins; he's fighting to prove a point. After a perfect 7-0 run in the UFC, he wasn't re-signed, and now he's on a mission to show the world what they missed. On November 7, Mokaev will step into the Brave CF cage to fight f

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mel's Mixed Feelings: A Bachelor's Dilemma

Mel, the star of the show, has finally shown a side of himself that makes him seem more human and relatable. For a long time, he repeated what the women said, making it hard to see his true personality. But now, he's shown a unique quirk that has won over even the toughest critics. Mel's fear of st

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Mixing Brain Boosts: Can Teaming Up Treatments Help Memory?

Memory troubles can be tough, and scientists are always looking for ways to help. One tool they’re testing is called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS for short. But here’s the cool part: they’re not stopping there. They’re mixing rTMS with other treatments like electric brain za

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Bold Stand Against Street Harassment: Mexico's President Takes Action

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum made headlines when she decided to press charges against a man who groped her on the street. This incident, captured on video, sparked a national conversation about women's safety and the legal protections available to them. The man, identified as Uriel Rivera M

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