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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Clash: US Lawmakers Push to Block Chinese Tech

The US is stepping up its game in the AI world. Lawmakers from both major parties are teaming up to keep Chinese AI systems out of US government hands. They're serious about this. They see AI as a big deal in the ongoing tech rivalry between the US and China. This push comes after a Chinese startup

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Jun 26 2025FINANCE

Crypto Market Sees Big Moves and New Rules

Bitcoin's value shot up on Wednesday, hitting over $108, 000 at its peak. This happened even though there were some tense situations in the Middle East and the stock market was near its highest point ever. But not all cryptocurrencies had a good day. Ether and Solana both dropped a bit later in the

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Hidden Struggles: Violence Against Disabled Women in Nepal

In Nepal, women and girls with disabilities face a harsh reality. They often deal with violence. This is a big problem. But it is not talked about enough. Many people do not know how serious it is. This piece looks into how common violence is. It also checks what makes these women more likely to fac

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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spotify Joins T1's Big Esports and Music Festival

T1 Entertainment & Sports is gearing up for a massive esports and music festival in 2025. The event, called LCK Roadshow T1 Home Ground, will take place from July 25 to 27 at the Incheon Inspire Arena. Spotify is the main sponsor, showing how big companies are getting into the gaming world. The fes

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Boston Celtics' Bold Moves: A Fan's Perspective

The Boston Celtics have made some big moves this offseason. They traded Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis in quick succession. This has left many fans wondering what's next for the team. Bill Simmons, a longtime Celtics fan and founder of The Ringer, shared his thoughts on these trades. He called

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Jun 25 2025SPORTS

A Fan's Cruel Words and the Power of Sportsmanship

A recent baseball game turned sour when a fan's hurtful words left a player in tears. The incident happened during a match between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox. A young fan, just 22 years old, made a disrespectful comment about Ketel Marte's late mother. This wasn't just any co

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Gemini: Your Privacy or Convenience?

Google has a new plan for its AI, Gemini. It wants to peek into your texts, messages, and other personal stuff on your phone. Even if you say no, it might still have a look. This change is coming soon, on July 7. Google says you can turn off this feature, but it's not clear how. They also mention t

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Jun 25 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Get a Break: Fed Considers Easing Rules

The Federal Reserve is thinking about making it easier for big banks to hold onto certain types of investments. This change could free up around $223 billion for some of the largest financial institutions in the country. The rule in question, known as the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio, was

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi Launch: A Bumpy Ride for Safety and Regulations

Tesla's latest Robotaxi launch has sparked concerns and caught the attention of regulators. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reached out to Tesla after videos surfaced online showing the autonomous vehicles behaving strangely and potentially breaking traffic rules. The lau

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Message to Iranians: VOA's Role in Question

During a recent congressional hearing, it was revealed that Voice of America (VOA) may have been used to broadcast President Donald Trump's message to Iranians in Farsi during U. S. military strikes. This disclosure has sparked concerns about the traditionally independent news service's role and int

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