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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Rio's Deadly Raids: Families Seek Answers Amid Controversy

In Rio de Janeiro, a grim scene unfolded as families gathered at a morgue to identify loved ones killed during a violent police operation. This raid, targeting the Comando Vermelho gang, resulted in the deaths of at least 121 people, including four police officers. The operation, one of the deadlies

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Smart Travel Tips for Busy Executives

When planning a business trip, it's easy to get caught up in the basics like flights and hotels. But there's more to consider. Jet lag can mess with your decision-making. It's not just about being tired; it can make you less sharp in meetings and negotiations. Some leaders forget to meet their top

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Alzheimer's Secrets with a Smart Fluorescent Probe

Alzheimer's disease is a big deal. It's the most common type of dementia, and it's tough to diagnose and treat. One of the main problems is that scientists don't have great tools to see what's happening inside the brain. Specifically, they want to track two things: amyloid-β plaques and hypochlorous

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants' AI Spending Sparks Investor Concerns

Big tech companies are throwing tons of money at AI, but investors are starting to have doubts. This became clear when Meta and Microsoft, two major players in the AI game, saw their stock prices take a hit after their latest earnings reports. Meta announced plans to spend between $70 billion and $

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Meta's Big Bet on AI: Is It a Smart Move or a Risky Gamble?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, has been putting a lot of money into AI. They just upped their spending plan for the year. But not everyone is happy about it. Some experts on Wall Street are worried. They think Meta is spending too much, too fast. They're not sure if this AI stuff will pay off.

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

A New Era for Washington: Youngest Manager in Decades Takes the Helm

The Washington Nationals have made a bold move by hiring Blake Butera as their new manager. At just 33 years old, Butera will be the youngest manager in Major League Baseball since the 1970s. This decision comes after the Nationals struggled to find stability in their managerial role following Davey

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Matching Faces: A New Way to Spot People from Sketches

Finding people from sketches is tough. Sketches often lack details. This makes it hard to match them with real photos. But now, there's a new way to do this. It uses special math and computer tricks. First, the method looks at sketches and photos. It finds important points on faces. These points he

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Market Shifts: Dow Dips and Meta Takes a Hit

The stock market saw some ups and downs recently. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a dip after talks between Trump and Xi. This news made investors a bit nervous. Meanwhile, Meta, the company behind Facebook, saw its stock drop significantly. This was a tough day for the tech giant. The market

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Jamaica's Coastline: Before and After Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa left a trail of devastation across the Caribbean, with Jamaica bearing the brunt of its fury. The storm, a powerful Category 5 hurricane, made its first landfall on the island, causing widespread destruction. Satellite images reveal the stark contrast between the vibrant coastline

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Rio's Bloody Crackdown: What Went Wrong?

A recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's favelas has left at least 121 people dead, making it one of the deadliest raids in Brazil's history. The violence erupted on Tuesday when police stormed into Complexo do Alemao and Penha, two low-income neighborhoods known for drug trafficking. Four poli

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