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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech Teams Up to Boost Security

Two tech companies are joining forces to make quantum computing safer and more reliable. SEALSQ and Quobly are working together to combine secure chip designs with quantum processors. This team-up is important because quantum technology is becoming more popular, and people need to make sure it's sec

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Simple Idea Changed Online Chatting Forever

In 1982, a group of computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University faced a problem. They needed a way to show when they were joking online. This was before emojis, so they had to get creative. The solution? A tiny symbol made from keyboard characters. It all started with a joke gone wrong. A sci

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

The Tariff Money Shuffle: A Financial Puzzle

Let's dive into the recent talk about sending out $2, 000 checks to middle-class families. The idea is to ease the financial burden, but there's a catch. Tariffs have already taken about $1, 800 from families. So, these checks aren't a gift from abroad. They're more like a refund for what's already

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

How Friendships Keep Your Brain Sharp

The brain is a complex organ, and its health is influenced by many factors. While diet, exercise, and genetics play significant roles, recent studies suggest that social connections are equally important. The strength of relationships and the depth of social interactions can impact long-term cogniti

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Celebrity Suicides: A Ripple Effect in Vienna

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Vienna was a hub of transformation and innovation. Amidst this backdrop, the suicides of prominent figures seemed to cast a long shadow. A team of researchers decided to investigate whether the media's coverage of these tragic events influenced the city's suicide r

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia's Push for AI Independence: Putin's Big Move

Russia is making a bold move to become more independent in the world of artificial intelligence. President Vladimir Putin recently announced plans to create a national task force. This team will focus on developing Russia's own AI technology. Putin believes this is crucial for the country's future.

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Peace: What's the Catch?

In a surprising turn, a plan has surfaced that could potentially end the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This plan, attributed to a high-profile U. S. figure, suggests that Ukraine might have to make significant territorial concessions to achieve peace. The proposal, which is still in i

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

What's the Deal with the Epstein Files?

In a swift move, the Epstein Files Transparency Act sailed through Congress and was signed into law by Trump. This law orders the Justice Department to release all classified records from the federal investigations into Epstein's activities, without any standard checks to verify the information. So

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Political Tensions Surface at Cheney's Funeral

A significant political figure has passed away, and the event has sparked discussions about the current state of U. S. politics. Dick Cheney, who served as vice president under George W. Bush, was laid to rest in Washington. His funeral was attended by many high-profile figures, but notably absent w

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard and the Government: What's the Hold-Up?

The U. S. Department of Education is in the final stages of talks with Harvard University. This comes after a series of probes into the school's adherence to federal guidelines. Some folks see these actions as a form of political targeting. The situation started when the Trump administration took a

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