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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring AI and Nuclear Weapons: A Journalist's Mission

Joshua Keating, a seasoned journalist, has been chosen for a special fellowship. This opportunity allows him to dive deep into how artificial intelligence (AI) and nuclear weapons are connected. The Outrider Foundation, along with Journalism Funding Partners, supports this initiative. Keating will

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

How Cervical Cancer Cells Change Shape and What It Means

Cervical cancer cells can change their shape and behavior when treated with certain drugs. These drugs, known as HDAC inhibitors, mess with how the cell's nucleus looks and works. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, and these drugs make it bigger and alter how stuff moves in and out of it. S

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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pentagon Narrows Down Tech Priorities

The Pentagon is planning to reduce its list of "critical technology" areas. Emil Michael, the undersecretary for research and engineering, shared this news at a recent conference. He explained that the current list has become too long and diluted in importance. Michael took over from Heidi Shyu, wh

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Aug 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Baseball Star's Wild Ride: Caught Stealing Unveiled

In the gritty world of "Caught Stealing, " Hank, once a promising baseball star, now struggles as a bartender drowning in alcohol and regret. His past is a messy puzzle, revealed in disturbing flashbacks. The film, directed by Darren Aronofsky, is a wild ride filled with dark humor and unexpected tw

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

New Lessons from Teaching Drug Prevention in Georgia

Georgia took a big step in fighting drug use. They brought in the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC). This is a program that teaches people how to stop drug problems before they start. The goal was to make sure the country's drug prevention plan worked well. First, they had to change the EUPC to

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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

Why the Gemini XRP Card is a Big Meh

Cryptocurrency has come a long way. From its early days as a secretive tool for shady deals to now being a massive industry with big investments and even bigger scams. But with all the hype, one has to wonder: are we really making progress or just going in circles? Credit cards linked to crypto exc

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

West Bank Settlements: Netanyahu's Bold Moves and Hostage Deal Silence

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently attended a celebration for the Binyamin Regional Council in the West Bank. This event marked the construction of 17 new settlements in the area. Netanyahu praised the residents for their resilience against daily terrorist attacks and their commitment to str

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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

MEXC Takes Bold Steps to Keep Traders Safe

MEXC, a big name in the world of cryptocurrency trading, has rolled out some serious upgrades to keep things fair and safe for everyone. They're going all out to stop scams, block sneaky bots, and make sure everyone plays by the rules. Let's talk scams first. MEXC has been on a mission to shut down

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

John Bolton's Safety Concerns and Trump's Response

John Bolton, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, has expressed worry about his safety following the removal of his Secret Service protection. He shared these concerns during an online event where he was discussing Trump's recent summit with the South Korean leader. Bolton mentioned that he

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Aug 26 2025POLITICS

Chinese Investments in New Hampshire Spark Debate

In New Hampshire, recent land acquisitions by Chinese companies have sparked a heated discussion. Three significant purchases have caught the attention of local politicians and residents alike. Nongfu Spring, a major Chinese beverage company, acquired land close to the Nashua Pennichuck water system

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