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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Stillbirths in the U. S. : A Hidden Crisis

Stillbirths are a tragic reality for many families in the U. S. , and a recent study sheds light on the alarming fact that nearly 30% of these heartbreaking events happen without any known risk factors. This study, which looked at almost 2. 8 million pregnancies, reveals that despite advances in med

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uber's Big Bet on Self-Driving Cars

Uber is making a bold move into the world of self-driving cars. By 2027, they plan to have 100, 000 robotaxis on the road. These cars will be powered by Nvidia's technology. This isn't Uber's first rodeo with Nvidia. They teamed up earlier this year. Uber is sharing some of its driving data to help

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Big Move: What's Changing and Why It Matters

OpenAI has made a significant shift in its business structure. They've turned into a public benefit corporation, which means they can make more money from their AI tech while still being controlled by a nonprofit. This change got the green light from two important regulators in Delaware and Californ

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

WEEX's Big Move in Dubai: Connecting with Crypto Big Shots

WEEX is making waves in Dubai at the Blockchain Life 2025 conference. This event is a big deal for crypto fans worldwide. WEEX isn't just showing up; they're making strong connections with local crypto lovers and expanding their reach in the Middle East. Known as the Most KOL Friendly Exchange, WEEX

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

Jamaica Braces for Hurricane Melissa's Worst

Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5 storm, is heading towards Jamaica, bringing with it extreme winds, heavy rain, and dangerous storm surges. The storm's slow movement is causing concern, as it will likely dump a large amount of rain, leading to flooding and landslides. Residents are being urg

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

UPS Reshapes Its Future: Jobs Cut, Savings Up

UPS has been making big changes to its business. So far this year, they've cut around 48, 000 jobs. This includes about 34, 000 operational roles and 14, 000 management positions. They've also closed 93 buildings. These moves are part of their plan to save money and work more efficiently. The compa

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Doctor Who's New Journey: What's Next for the Time Lord?

Doctor Who fans, don't panic! The show isn't disappearing. Disney+ has decided to step back from its global streaming deal with the BBC, but the BBC is still fully behind the iconic sci-fi series. The next big thing for Doctor Who is a Christmas special in 2026, written by Russell T Davies. This new

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Big Bet on AI: Nvidia and Nokia Join Forces

In a surprising move, Nvidia is putting its money where its mouth is, investing a whopping $1 billion in Nokia. This isn't just any investment; it's a strategic bet on Nokia's shift from making mobile network gear to diving headfirst into artificial intelligence. Nokia's shares got a serious boost,

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Theme Park Showdown: Who's Winning the Visitor Race?

Theme parks are like sports teams, and every year, there's a big report that shows which ones are scoring the most points. The report is called the TEA Experience Index, and it counts how many people visit the top theme parks around the world. Disney is like the superstar team, winning most of the

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

New York's Political Shift: What Does It Mean for the Rest of the Country?

The Democratic Party is at a crossroads. In New York, a state known for its progressive politics, a candidate with controversial views has gained significant traction. Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state assemblyman, has become a symbol of the party's leftward shift. His endorsement by House Minorit

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