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Sep 19 2025SPORTS

Noah Lyles Makes History in the 200 Meters

Noah Lyles has done it again! He won the 200 meters at the world championships, making it his fourth title in this event. It was a close race, but Lyles pulled ahead in the final stretch, beating Kenny Bednarek by just 0. 06 seconds. Lyles finished in 19. 52 seconds, showing his speed and skill. Ly

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

Putin's Gamble: Is the West Finally Ready to Push Back?

Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine have sparked a shift in the West's approach to his aggression. The U. S. and Europe are showing signs of stepping up pressure on Russia, but it's unclear if this will be enough to change Putin's calculus. Donald Trump, known for his unpredictable stance on Ukrain

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

Why Trump Wants Back into Afghanistan

Trump's recent remarks about potentially returning U. S. troops to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan have sparked discussions. This idea comes years after the U. S. left the country in a hurried and chaotic manner. Trump mentioned this during a press event with the British Prime Minister, linking it to

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Station Gets a Late but Important Delivery

A cargo ship finally reached the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, a day behind schedule. The Cygnus XL, built by Northrop Grumman, brought over 5 tons of supplies and experiments to the seven astronauts living in space. Astronaut Jonny Kim used the station's robotic arm to grab the Cyg

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Crypto Wallets: More Than Just Money

Crypto wallets are changing fast. They are no longer just tools for crypto enthusiasts. They are becoming essential for everyday digital life. This shift is happening quietly, away from the usual headlines about regulation or hacks. Different people need different things from their wallets. Some wa

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Sep 19 2025FINANCE

Hong Kong's Central Bank Takes a Step Forward in Crypto Regulation

Hong Kong is making waves in the crypto world again. This time, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is looking to make it easier for banks to hold cryptocurrencies. They've put out a draft plan for public feedback, aiming to relax the rules on how much capital banks need to keep when they hold c

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Secrets: How to Share Insights Without Sharing Data

In the world of data, finding hidden patterns is like a treasure hunt. One way to do this is by using topic modeling, a method that groups similar words and phrases. A common technique for this is called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). However, there's a problem: what if the data is spread across

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Sep 19 2025FINANCE

Dave & Buster's: A Mixed Bag for Investors

Dave & Buster's Entertainment is a place where people go to eat, drink, and play games. It's like a big arcade combined with a restaurant. Recently, some financial experts have been talking about the company's stock. One group, Truist Financial, lowered their prediction for the stock's value from $2

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Media Giants Back Down: Was It Fear or a Deal?

House Democrats are upset. They think media companies showed weakness. ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel's show. This happened after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr made threats. Democrats say Carr abused his power. They think media companies might have made a secret deal. Democrats say Carr bullied ABC. They want

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Sep 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Billionaire's Deep-Sea Mission: Saving Science One Discovery at a Time

In the vast, mysterious world beneath the ocean's surface, a billionaire is making waves. Wendy Schmidt, wife of former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, is on a mission to save science. She's not just throwing money at the problem. She's creating opportunities and supporting researchers who might otherwise

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