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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

Investors Join Forces to Boost Climate Tech Amid Government Cuts

Private investors are stepping up to fill the gap left by reduced government spending on climate technology. A new group called the All Aboard Coalition has formed, with members like Khosla Ventures, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, and DCVC. They plan to raise about $300 million by the end of October

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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Shopping Gets Real: Amazon's New Lens Live Feature

Amazon has just rolled out a new way to shop using AI. It's called Lens Live. This tool lets you point your phone at something you see in the real world. Then, it shows you similar products from Amazon. It's like having a shopping assistant in your pocket. Lens Live is not replacing the old Amazon

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Aug 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Scientist Who Saved America's Wild Predators

In the early 1900s, national parks were more about looks than actual conservation. Park managers would clear underbrush, cut trees for views, and kill thousands of predators like mountain lions and wolves. They didn't realize how much damage they were doing to the ecosystems. Enter George Meléndez W

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

US Media Faces Major Job Cuts and Legal Battles

The US Agency for Global Media is cutting over 500 jobs. This move comes after a federal judge stopped the agency's boss from firing the Voice of America (VOA) director. The judge also said the agency wasn't following his orders to restore VOA's operations. He gave the agency one last chance to show

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Aug 31 2025SPORTS

Till's Knockout and a Bold Challenge

Darren Till made a big splash on Saturday night. He knocked out Luke Rockhold in the third round of their boxing match. Rockhold, who was making his professional boxing debut, didn't stand a chance. Till cornered him and unleashed a flurry of punches. The final punch, a powerful right hand, sent Roc

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Aug 31 2025HEALTH

Helping Pregnant Women in Abusive Relationships

Pregnancy is a time of joy and anticipation, but for some women, it's also a time of fear and abuse. In Iran, a study looked at how teaching life skills can help pregnant women who are facing violence from their partners. The goal was to see if these skills could improve their relationships, self-es

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Guns Over Troops: A Better Way to Fight Crime

In the fight against violent crime, some leaders think sending in troops is the answer. But is this really the best way to keep people safe? Let's think about this. First, consider the role of guns in these crimes. In many cities, guns are everywhere. They're too easy to get, especially for young p

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

The Complex World of Violence and Ideology

In the past few years, some advocates for transgender rights have adopted a more aggressive tone. They use strong language and images that are usually seen on the far right. This includes threats to silence opposing views and labeling them as fascist or genocidal. They also use symbols of violence,

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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Deportation Plans Hit a Snag: What's Next?

In a recent turn of events, a federal judge has put a temporary stop to the Trump administration's plans to speed up deportations of undocumented migrants living inside the United States. This decision is a blow to the administration's goal of increasing the use of expedited removal, a process that

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Tech Talent Wars: Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese Recruitment Tactics

Taiwan is stepping up its game against Chinese companies trying to hire away its top tech workers. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) is currently looking into 16 Chinese firms for what they call "illegal poaching" of high-tech talent. This isn't just about any old jobs; it's about

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