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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

CES 2025: Where Big Ideas and Big Names Meet

CES 2025 is set to be a hub for big discussions and big names in the entertainment world. Variety is bringing two full days of talks and insights to the event, happening at C Space in The Aria. The first day, January 7, will focus on the future of entertainment, with leaders and innovators sharing t

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

A Cold Case Cracked: Family Reunited After Decades

In a remarkable turn of events, a decades-old mystery has been solved, thanks to the efforts of forensic science students and advanced technology. The case involves a woman found injured in a field in Woodstock, Maryland, back in 1971. She was treated in a hospital but never regained consciousness a

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Brainy Boost: How Tsinghua University is Shaking Up AI

Tsinghua University in Beijing is making waves in the world of artificial intelligence. This place is like a big brain factory, turning out some of the brightest minds in science and engineering. But it's not just about badminton games and fresh paint smells anymore. The university's Laboratory of B

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Moves in Tech: AI Investments and Self-Driving Cars

In the world of tech, big things are happening. Microsoft and Nvidia are teaming up to put a huge $15 billion into a company called Anthropic. This company made a chatbot named Claude. Microsoft is putting in $5 billion of that. This is a big deal because it makes Anthropic a strong rival to another

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Lambda Bags $1. 5B for AI Data Centers

Lambda, a company that runs AI data centers, just got a huge cash boost. They raised $1. 5 billion from a group led by TWG Global. This investment firm is run by some big names like Thomas Tull and Mark Walter. They have a lot of money to play with, including a $15 billion fund focused on AI. TWG ha

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech, Big Impact: How Mini Machines Are Changing Medicine

In the world of medicine, tiny tools are making a huge difference. Scientists are using super-small technologies to fight diseases and deliver medicines in smarter ways. These tiny tools, called nanotechnology, are like tiny robots that can target specific parts of the body. This means medicines can

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Lumbosacral Plexus: A Closer Look at Nerve Issues and Advanced Imaging

The lumbosacral plexus is a crucial network of nerves that controls movement and sensation in the lower body. It can get damaged due to various reasons like injuries, diabetes, or infections. When this happens, people might feel constant pain, tingling, or even weakness. Doctors usually figure out

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Virginia Tech's New Coach: A Fresh Start for 2026 Recruits

James Franklin has taken over as the head coach of Virginia Tech, and his first big task is to shape the 2026 recruiting class. With two games left to assess the current team, Franklin is also busy scouting high school talent. The Hokies' last home game against Miami is a prime opportunity to impres

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Earbuds: A Closer Look at the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Samsung is working on new earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, which might come out around the same time as the Galaxy S26. We've already seen some pictures of these earbuds, but they were just drawings, not real photos. Now, we have some new pictures that show what the earbuds will actually look like.

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta Keeps Instagram and WhatsApp: What This Means

A recent court decision has given Meta a big win. The judge said Meta did not break any laws when it bought Instagram and WhatsApp. This ruling is important because it shows how hard it is to challenge big tech companies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) tried to prove that Meta was acting unfair

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