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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Return Home: Six Detainees Freed from Venezuela

Imagine a trip that takes you right around the world It is not a typical travel experience. The conversations are intense, and the risks are immense. President Nicolás Maduro invited someone to Caracas on a Friday. In a surprise visit, President Nicolás Maduro met with President D

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Bargain at Costco: Unions and Workers Avoid Strike.

Imagine this: 18, 000 workers at Costco across the USA. Many of them were very ready to start a strike. They had voted and it was clear that most of them wanted to do it. The reason? They were fed up with wages and benefits that weren't matching up to what Costco was earning. A whopping $7. 4bn pro

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Young Guns: The Battle Over Handgun Sales to 18-20 Year Olds

Recently, a significant legal change occurred when a court ruled to allow the sale of handguns to Americans between the ages of 18 and 20. The court's decision seemed to be based on following previous Supreme Court decisions. However, this ruling is more likely to escalate the debate around gun righ

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Did a Budget AI Model Shake Up the Tech World?

Did DeepSeek, a company from China, really get hold of high tech Nvidia chips without breaking the rules? The US is looking into whether DeepSeek used a workaround involving Singapore to get their hands on Nvidia's top chips. This all started when DeepSeek claimed they taught an AI model t

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Sky Anxieties: Regularly Close Encounters in the Air!

Flying is often seen as a breeze. Yet, recent information has brought to light some worrying facts. In 2023, there were too many incidents of near-collisions in the skies. Each instance was like a very close shave, not a something someone would talk about at a dinner party. This is

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Home Lab Monitoring: Keeping an Eye on Your Virtual World

Managing a home lab can be tricky. As your lab grows, it can be hard to keep track of everything. You need to monitor your lab to make sure everything is running smoothly. This isn't just about virtual machines and containers. It's also about the extra hardware, network devices, and firewalls.

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Paving a Path for Fairness in Caring Makes you think about policy and reform

Digging deep into the lives of older women, family caregivers, and careworkers has an undeniable reward. For more than 25 years, Nancy Hooyman's work focuses on these lives and relationships. Caring for older women should not be so hard. Hooyman's depth of knowledge and dedication started to shine

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Sweating Towards Control: How Exercise Helps ADHD Students

College students with ADHD face unique challenges. Their daily struggles can feel like a battle. Let's dive into the power of exercise to help them manage their emotions and improve their overall happiness. Regular exercise may be a game-changer. How so? Well, it can boost a student's ability

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump, Nvidia and AI:A sneak peek into the discussion

The White House meeting between Trump and Nvidia's CEO, Huang, took everyone by surprise. Huang was meeting with President Trump to discuss AI futures. The chips created by Nvidia support the development of robots, apps, and games. They are unique in that they are specially designed for AI only

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

A Powerful Exit Regarding CEO at TVA

Jeff Lyash left his job at TVA after working there for six years. Lyash had a six million dollars salary . He is leaving to retire. He was picked on for his hefty salary and then president had a thing or two to say about it Lyash left office after serving six years on his own term

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