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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Secrets Safe While Learning Together

In the world of technology, visual-language models (VLMs) are getting really good at understanding both pictures and words. But when these models are used in a federated setting, where different users contribute data, two big problems come up. First, the data from each user is not the same, which ca

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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

A New Leader for Crypto Regulation

The U. S. is making big moves in the world of digital money. President Trump has picked Michael Selig to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Selig is no stranger to crypto. He's been a key player in the SEC's crypto task force, helping to shape how the government oversees digital c

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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

The Fed's Plan for a Slimmed-Down Crypto Account

The Federal Reserve is considering a new idea: a "skinny" account for crypto firms. This account would give them limited access to the Fed's payment system. It's not the full deal, but it's a step forward. This idea comes from Christopher Waller, a Fed governor. He thinks it could help stablecoin c

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Building Blues: A Look at Two Big Projects

Chicago's South Side is home to a massive, unfinished presidential center. It's dedicated to Barack Obama, but not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's an eyesore, looming over the neighborhood like a giant from a sci-fi movie. But is it really that bad compared to other presidential a

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Red Light Therapy: A Glow-Up for Your Workout Recovery?

Red light therapy is popping up everywhere. From lamps to full-body mats, these gadgets promise to boost athletic performance and speed up muscle recovery. But do they really work? Red light therapy devices shine light in the red and near-infrared spectrum. Manufacturers claim this light penetrates

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Moonlight and Sleep: What Science Says

The full moon has long been blamed for keeping people awake and causing strange behavior. The word "lunacy" even comes from the Latin word for moon. But does the moon really affect our sleep and mental health? Research shows that the full moon can have a small impact on sleep. People tend to sleep

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Tech Grads Face Tough Job Market Amid AI and Trade Uncertainty

Young tech graduates are finding it tough to land jobs. The Federal Reserve has been cutting interest rates to boost hiring, but this might not help much. Companies are holding back on hiring due to uncertainty about future costs and the impact of AI on jobs. AI is changing the game for entry-level

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Rock Racing Around the Sun

A huge asteroid, as big as a skyscraper, is zooming around our sun. It's called 2025 SC79. This space rock is one of the fastest in our solar system. It completes a full trip around the sun in just 128 days. That's super quick for an asteroid! This asteroid is special because it's one of only two k

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Immigration Crackdown: A Closer Look at the Tactics and Controversies

In Chicago, a major immigration enforcement operation led by Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino has sparked heated debates. Bovino, who previously managed similar operations in Los Angeles, has defended the aggressive tactics used by federal agents. He claims that the use of force has been minimal a

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A High-Stakes Game of Deceit

In the heart of New York City, a hidden world of poker games unfolded, far from the glitz and glamour of the city. These games were not just about luck but were carefully orchestrated by some members of the New York mafia, known as La Cosa Nostra. The illusion of fairness was shattered when authorit

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