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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robot's Big Fall: A Lesson in Tech Progress

In the world of robotics, setbacks happen. AIDOL, a humanoid robot from Russia, learned this the hard way. During its big debut in Moscow, AIDOL took a tumble right in front of everyone. The moment was caught on video and shared online. The robot's creators, a small team from the Artificial Intellig

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Deal for App Makers: What's the Catch?

Apple has rolled out a new program that slashes its App Store fees in half for certain app developers. The catch? They must use Apple's tech to build their apps. This includes tools for tracking purchases, verifying ages, and processing in-app buys. These "mini apps" are small software bits inside

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Kevin O'Leary's Gold Rush: Why He's Betting on the Old-School Treasure

Kevin O'Leary, the famous investor from Shark Tank, has been talking a lot about gold lately. He's not just saying it's a good investment. He's saying it's a classic, a symbol of value that has stood the test of time. Unlike cryptocurrencies, gold has been around for thousands of years. It's accepte

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Nov 14 2025CRYPTO

The Rise of Crypto Holding Companies: What Advisors Need to Know

Crypto holding companies, also known as digital asset treasuries (DATs), have been making waves in the financial world. These companies focus on buying and holding digital assets, which can be a big draw for investors. But before jumping in, it's important to understand how they work and what risks

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Dallas Mavericks: Home Court, Same Old Problems

The Dallas Mavericks finally played in front of a supportive crowd at American Airlines Center, but it didn't translate to a win. The team lost 123-114 to the Phoenix Suns, despite a strong comeback in the fourth quarter. Fans showed up ready to cheer, not protest, after recent changes in the front

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Who Pays the Most Taxes in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, a small group of high earners is shouldering a big part of the tax load. The top 1% of earners in the state, about 58, 541 households, bring in a lot of money. On average, each of these households makes over $1. 7 million a year. Together, they earn 18. 42% of the state's total inco

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Germany's Call: Keep Young Ukrainians Home

Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, had a long chat with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He made it clear that young Ukrainian men should stay in their home country. Why? Because they are needed there. Lately, many young Ukrainians have been moving to Germany. In fact, last month, over 79, 0

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Singapore's Top School: A Century of Smart Growth

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a big deal. It started small in 1905 as a medical school. Now, it's a global leader in education and research. Over 120 years, it has grown a lot. It's not just about medicine anymore. NUS is known for many things. One of them is nanoscience. This is a f

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

How Our Body's Defense System Keeps Us Safe

The immune system is like a superhero team inside our bodies. It fights off germs and keeps us healthy. Recently, scientists won a big award for their work on how our immune system learns to tell the difference between friends and foes. This is a big deal because it helps us understand how to keep o

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star and a Director Team Up Again for a Mob Boss Movie

Nicolas Cage is back in action with John Woo, the director who brought us Face/Off. After 30 years, they are teaming up again. This time, they are making a movie about Carlo Gambino. He was a famous mob boss in New York. This news comes from Deadline. Carlo Gambino was a big name in the crime world

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