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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Remedy's New Game: FBC Firebreak – A Co-op Shooter in the Control Universe

Remedy Entertainment is back with a new multiplayer game, FBC: Firebreak, set in the same universe as Control. This time, it's a co-op shooter where teams of three face off against waves of enemies. The game features unique weapons, like a poison-spraying gatling gun and a piston-launched aerial att

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Netflix's Ted Sarandos: Skipping Theaters is Good Business

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos recently backed up the streaming giant's decision to mostly forgo theatrical releases. During a call with Wall Street analysts, he explained that Netflix is primarily focused on the subscription streaming business, and it's doing quite well. Sarandos pointed out that the

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Veterans Speak Up: Trump and the Constitution

After serving in the Navy post-9/11, a former SEAL saw firsthand the core values that united them: leadership, selflessness, and honor. Protecting the Constitution was their duty, and some even made the ultimate sacrifice. That's why many believe former President Donald Trump is unfit for office. He

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Uncle Wants Menendez Brothers to Stay in Jail

You might know the Menendez brothers from the news or true-crime shows. They're serving life sentences for killing their parents in Beverly Hills back in 1989. One of their uncles, Milton Andersen, isn't too keen on them getting out. He's 90 years old and has some strong feelings about the whole thi

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Secret Service Scrutinized: Leadership Needs Fresh Faces After Trump Shooting

An independent panel has delivered a harsh critique of the Secret Service. They're calling for new leadership to shake up the agency's culture and practices. The panel found that the agency was too bureaucratic and didn't think critically about security. They also said the agency should focus more o

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Oct 17 2024SPORTS

Payton's New Chapter: Broncos Coach Returns to New Orleans

Sean Payton, the former coach of the New Orleans Saints, is now leading the Denver Broncos. This week, he's returning to New Orleans for the first time since he left in 2022. Payton isn't letting the emotions of the visit get to him, and neither is Dennis Allen, the Saints' current coach who took ov

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Is Yahya Sinwar Dead? Israeli Forces Investigate

Israeli military officials are looking into the possibility that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, was killed during recent operations in Gaza. Sinwar, who took over after the death of former leader Ismail Haniyeh, has been a target for Israel due to his involvement in the October 7th attack.

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Think AI Can Solve All Your Business Problems? Not So Fast

Believe it or not, AI might not be the solution to all your business problems. A recent study by Apple's AI team found that large language models (LLMs) struggle with complex reasoning tasks. These models, which include names like GPT-40-mini and o1-mini, are great at pattern matching but fall short

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Oct 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Amazon Pursues Nuclear Energy for Carbon-Free Future

Amazon, a major player in the tech world, has big plans to cut down on carbon emissions. They've already hit a major milestone by using 100% renewable energy for their global operations—seven years earlier than expected! As their energy needs grow, they're not just sticking to renewables. They're al

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Nuclear Future: Small Reactors, Big Plans

Amazon isn't just thinking about the future—it's investing in it. The tech giant is betting big on small modular reactors (SMRs), a new kind of nuclear power plant that's smaller and faster to build than traditional ones. In the early 2030s, if everything goes as planned, these SMRs could help power

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