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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Silent Submarines: How Fusion Tech Could Change the Game

A British company is teaming up with a U. S. firm to develop a new way to power submarines. Tokamak Energy is providing high-tech magnets to General Atomics. These magnets are crucial for a new type of underwater propulsion system. This system uses magnetic fields to move water instead of traditiona

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in Self-Driving Cars

Avride, a company making self-driving cars, just got a huge boost. Uber and Nebius put in $375 million. This is big news because it shows that big companies are betting on self-driving tech. The money will help Avride grow. They plan to add more self-driving cars, improve their tech, and expand to

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing Takes a Big Leap with Willow Chip

Google has made a significant stride in quantum computing. They showed off their new "Willow" chip. This chip can run a special algorithm called "Quantum Echoes. " The cool part? This algorithm can be tested and repeated on other quantum computers. The big deal here is speed. The algorithm ran much

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Cases: Style Meets Strength

Ever wondered if there's a phone case that's both tough and stylish? Meet PITAKA, a brand that's been winning awards for its innovative designs. They've just launched a new collection for the iPhone 17 series, and it's a game-changer. PITAKA offers three types of cases: the Ultra-Slim, the Aramid Pr

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

A Big Step Forward for Flexsys in Green Tech

Flexsys has just hit two big goals in its green journey. First, it got a Platinum rating from EcoVadis in 2025. This puts it in the top 1% of over 125, 000 companies checked worldwide. The rating looks at how companies do in areas like the environment, labor rights, ethics, and sustainable buying.

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Americans Split on Money Worries and Immigration Views

People in the U. S. have different worries and opinions based on who they are and what they believe. Many are stressed about paying for their homes and daily needs. Around 38% of Americans are anxious about this, but Democrats and independents worry more than Republicans. Hispanic and Black American

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Sumter County School Shines with High Attendance Rates

In Sumter County, one school is making waves for all the right reasons. Alice Drive Elementary School has earned the first-ever "Every Day Counts" award from the Sumter School District. This honor comes with a 95. 4% student attendance rate, which is no small feat. The school district has been worki

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

After School Magic: How Programs Boost Maine's Youth

In Maine, after school programs are more than just a place for kids to hang out. They are vital spaces where learning, safety, and growth happen. Programs like Portland LearningWorks Afterschool (LWAS) serve over 550 students across different towns. These programs are free, thanks to local school di

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Understanding Relationship Violence Among College Students

Relationship violence is a big problem. It affects health and society. It's not just about married couples. Young people in college face this too. The Bioecological Theory of Human Development helps us understand this issue. It looks at how different things in a person's life connect. Things like w

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Past Tattoo and Online Posts Spark Debate

Graham Platner, a Democratic hopeful for the U. S. Senate in Maine, found himself in hot water over a tattoo he got years ago. The tattoo, a skull and crossbones, is linked to Nazi symbolism. Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, said he got the tattoo while drunk in 2007 and had no idea abou

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