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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 21 2025BUSINESS

The Journey of Michael Fiddelke: From Intern to Target's CEO

Michael Fiddelke is set to take the reins at Target, stepping into the CEO role in February. This move comes after a long journey within the company, starting as a humble intern over two decades ago. Before joining Target, Fiddelke spent time at Deloitte and earned his MBA from Northwestern Universi

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Aug 18 2025BUSINESS

Market Watch: Navigating the 'Just Right' Stock Scenario

The stock market is still in a "just right" phase, where things are not too hot or too cold, according to financial experts. This comes after recent economic reports showed mixed signals about inflation. While some areas of the economy are seeing higher prices, it's not enough to rule out a potentia

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Aug 15 2025BUSINESS

A 76-Year-Old's Guide to Business Success

Rose Fass, a 76-year-old business veteran, has a unique story to tell. She's not just any business consultant; she's the brains behind fassforward Consulting Group, a company that's helped some of the biggest names in the game, like SpaceX and Chick-fil-A, grow and succeed. But let's rewind a bit.

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Aug 15 2025BUSINESS

How Hong Kong's MTR is Balancing Weather, Profits, and Future Plans

Hong Kong's MTR Corporation has been navigating through a stormy season, both literally and figuratively. The recent weather has been tough, with many black rainstorm warnings and typhoons. Despite this, the MTR has proven to be the most reliable way to get around the city. Bad weather does affect h

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Aug 15 2025FINANCE

Game and Gambling Giants: A Closer Look at EA and Flutter

EA and Flutter are big names in the world of entertainment, but they play very different games. EA is all about video games, while Flutter is into betting and gambling. Let's see how they stack up. First, let's talk about risk. EA's stock is not as wild as Flutter's. EA's stock moves are 28% less c

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Aug 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paramount's Bold Move: More Movies, Bigger Plans

Paramount is making big waves in Hollywood. After a recent merger, the studio is gearing up to release more movies than ever before. The new leadership team, including co-chairs Josh Greenstein and Dana Goldberg, is determined to make Paramount a top choice for filmmakers and talent. The studio's C

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Aug 13 2025SPORTS

Fantasy Football: Players Who Could Bounce Back in 2025

Fantasy football is a game of ups and downs. Players who underperformed last season might just be the hidden gems you need to win your league in 2025. Let's dive into some players who could bounce back and become valuable assets. Jordan Love, the Green Bay Packers' quarterback, had a tough 2024 sea

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Aug 13 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move: Redrawing Maps to Shift Power

California's governor, Gavin Newsom, has declared that the state will create new congressional maps. He believes this will help Democrats gain control of the U. S. House of Representatives. This move is a direct response to Texas Republicans trying to redraw their own maps to favor their party. News

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Big EV Move and Tech Talk

Ford is making a huge bet on electric vehicles. They plan to spend almost $2 billion to change a factory in Kentucky. This factory has made gas-powered cars for a long time. Ford wants to make electric cars that are cheaper and better. But there's a problem. The government might stop giving money to

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