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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI is changing the way we work and learn

AI is making big waves in science, work, and social media. It's like having a super-smart assistant that can do more than just answer questions. For example, there's a new tool that turns research papers into interactive AI agents. These agents can answer complex questions, show data in new ways, an

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

New Zealand's Clever Moves in a Shaky Trade World

New Zealand is getting ready for a rough patch in global trade. The country's finance chief, Nicola Willis, thinks that teaming up with neighbors and other partners is the way to go. This is especially important with the U. S. and China at odds over trade. Willis recently talked about this at big f

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

How Ivermectin Mixes with Water and PEG

Ivermectin is a drug that doesn't dissolve well in water. This can make it less effective because it doesn't absorb well in the body. Scientists have some data on how well it dissolves in single solvents and a few mixtures, but not enough in more complex combinations. Researchers decided to study h

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

NBA Showdown: Kings vs. Lakers Preseason Showdown

The Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Lakers are set to clash in a preseason game on October 17, 2025, at the Crypto. com Arena. This matchup is not just about the game itself but also about the broader context of the NBA landscape. The Western Conference is stacked with talent, making it a hotbed fo

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Chainlink's Token Takes a Tumble, But Big Players Stay Interested

Chainlink's token, LINK, had a rough day on Friday. It dropped nearly 9%, hitting its lowest price in a week. The biggest sell-off happened early in the morning, between 6 and 8 AM. There was a small bounce back later, but not enough to make up for the earlier losses. Even with this drop, big compa

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Sarasota's Hidden Gems: Where Locals Love to Explore

Sarasota is not just a tourist hotspot; it's a place where locals can enjoy a variety of experiences, from outdoor adventures to cultural events. With cooler weather setting in, it's the perfect time to explore some of the best spots in the area before the tourist season kicks into high gear. One o

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Dress to Impress: The Rules of 1587 Prime

In Kansas City, there's a steakhouse with a strict dress code. It's called 1587 Prime. The owners are NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. They play for the Kansas City Chiefs. The restaurant opened on September 17. It's full of references to the team and the players' loved ones. The dress c

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

New Hope in the Fight Against Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a tough opponent. It's the third most deadly cancer worldwide, and beating it is no easy task. Even when doctors remove the cancerous bits, it often comes back. But there's a glimmer of hope. Scientists are cooking up new ways to catch and tackle it early. One of the big hurdles is

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Oct 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why AI deepfakes of Martin Luther King Jr. sparked outrage

OpenAI's AI tool, Sora, has faced backlash for generating deepfake videos of Martin Luther King Jr. These videos, which showed the civil rights leader in disrespectful and altered scenarios, led to his estate requesting OpenAI to stop. The AI tool has become popular for creating realistic videos, bu

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: How the EU Can Tackle Big Challenges

The European Union (EU) has some serious issues to tackle. Defense, energy, and research are areas where working together could make a real difference. But there's a problem: not everyone agrees on borrowing money as a team. Some countries, like Germany, are hesitant about shared debt. However, the

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