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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Trump's Business Ties: A Fresh Ethical Dilemma

As Donald Trump prepares for his second term, his vast business empire is raising eyebrows. Back in 2017, he promised to keep his business, the Trump Organization, separate from his presidential duties. But his interests have grown, and so have the questions. He now owns a majority stake in Truth So

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Power Outage: Nantucket Businesses Face $1. 5M Loss

A significant power outage struck Nantucket during its annual Christmas Stroll, leaving more than 1, 400 businesses in the dark for about 27 hours. The island's Chamber of Commerce estimated that affected businesses lost around $1. 5 million. Shops struggled with credit card payments and were forced

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Qatar Airways Brings Holiday Fun with AI Adventure

This festive season, Qatar Airways is making waves with its new AI-powered campaign. Instead of just offering flights, the airline lets you star in a holiday-themed adventure. You can swap your face with funny characters like elves and snowmen, and even win business class tickets! It's all about mak

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Salesforce Unveils Powerful AI Agents: The Future of Work is Here

Salesforce has rolled out Agentforce 2. 0, an advanced AI platform designed to help businesses tackle complex tasks autonomously. Unlike older AI assistants, Agentforce 2. 0 allows AI agents to think deeply, access relevant data, and complete multi-step tasks without human help. This is all thanks t

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Ecuadorian Kids Stay Active: A Look at Poverty and Ethnicity

Exercising every day is super important for kids. But do they do it enough? This study looked at how well kids in Ecuador follow the World Health Organization's (WHO) advice on physical activity. They checked two very different places: Cuenca, where lots live in cities and have basic needs met, and

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Wearables on the Move: HUAWEI Surprises, Apple Stumbles

This year, something surprising happened in the world of wearables. According to new data, the total number of wrist-worn devices reached 139 million units worldwide. That's a minor dip from last year, but there's an interesting twist – HUAWEI replaced Apple as the top brand for overall wrist-worn s

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Dec 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's New Tool: Helping Celebs and Creators Spot AI-Generated Look-Alike Content

Imagine finding a video where a digital twin of you is dancing or acting, and you didn't give permission for it! That's the problem YouTube wants to solve. They're teaming up with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to create a tool that helps celebrities, athletes, and top creators find AI-generated

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Pharrell Williams' New UNESCO Role: A Surprising Turn

Pharrell Williams, known for his 13 Grammy wins and numerous award nominations, has taken on a new challenge. On December 17, the singer, producer, and songwriter was appointed as UNESCO’s goodwill ambassador for artistic education and entrepreneurship. This rare honor, bestowed in a Paris ceremony,

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

AT&T Brings Staff Back to Offices Full-Time in 2025

After a year of hybrid work, AT&T is telling its U. S. employees to put on their business attire and head back to the office five days a week starting in January 2025. The telecom giant, based in Dallas, is making this shift after CEO John Stankey previously required staff to be on-site at least thr

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Old Tech, New Life: Why a Bakery Sticks to Its 40-Year-Old Commodore 64 Cash Register

Imagine walking into a bakery and seeing cash registers that look like they arrived in a time machine. That’s the surprising sight customers encounter at Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg, Indiana. The business, which opened in 1974, still uses Commodore 64 computers as cash registers, a testament to t

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