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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Reshape Teams to Ride the AI Wave

Big changes are happening in the world of tech banking. Goldman Sachs is mixing up its team to keep up with the growing AI industry. This isn't just about AI itself. It's about all the stuff that makes AI work, like the internet and computer chips. Two leaders, Yasmine Coupal and Jason Tofsky, are

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Felicia Yue Takes the Helm at Sphere Entertainment

Sphere Entertainment Co. has a new tech boss. Felicia Yue is now the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. She's no stranger to big tech projects. Think of the yellow line in NFL games or the virtual strike zone in baseball. She helped create those. Now, Yue will lead the tech behi

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking AI Potential: Why a Safe Space Matters

AI is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it. A recent study shows that 83% of business leaders think a safe environment is key to making AI work well. This isn't just about having the right tools. It's about creating a place where people feel okay to try new things, even if they fail.

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Young Guns Aim to Shake Up Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is facing a wave of change as young, progressive voices push for a shift in leadership. This push comes as many Democratic voters express frustration with the party's current direction, with over two-thirds describing themselves as "frustrated" in a recent survey. Leading the c

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Vance's Road to 2028: A Rocky Path Ahead

The Republican Party is in a state of disarray, and Vice President JD Vance finds himself in a tricky spot. He's trying to carve out his own identity, but he's also stuck in the shadow of President Trump. It's like he's walking a tightrope between his own ambitions and the loyalty he owes to the pre

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Dec 15 2025RELIGION

Faith, Art, and Immigration: Churches Make Bold Statements

Churches are using Nativity scenes to make strong statements about immigration. In Charlotte, a church's Nativity scene includes ICE agents approaching the Holy Family. This was done to highlight the recent immigration enforcement actions in the city. The scene was vandalized by an unidentified man

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health or Healthcare? A Messy Moment

A recent Oval Office exchange turned into a spectacle, overshadowing a serious issue: healthcare costs. Instead of addressing the looming expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies, President Trump snapped at a reporter, dismissing concerns about rising insurance premiums. Trump's response was not

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Global Health: Why Women and Girls Are Left Behind

Women and girls around the world face many unfair challenges. These challenges make it hard for them to get the same chances as men. One big problem is the gender health gap. This means women often get worse health outcomes than men. Why does this happen? Mainly because not enough research is done o

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Price of Pride: How Titles Almost Toppled a Nation

In 1789, the United States faced a peculiar debate. The question wasn't about laws or rights, but about what to call the president. John Adams, then vice president, led the charge for grand titles like "His Elective Highness" or "His Majesty. " He believed the president deserved a title that reflect

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Dec 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jamaica's Matthew Samuda Takes the Lead at UN Environment Assembly

Matthew Samuda, Jamaica's Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, has taken on a big role. He is now the president of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). This group is like the boss of environmental decisions in the United Nations. Samuda got this job during the seventh meeti

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