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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Guillermo del Toro's Stand Against AI in Film

Guillermo del Toro, a celebrated filmmaker, has made it clear that he has no interest in using generative AI in his creative process. This stance was reinforced during a recent interview while promoting his Netflix series based on "Frankenstein. " When asked about his views on AI, del Toro's respons

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Australia Strengthen Ties with Submarine Deal

In a move that has significant implications for global security, the U. S. has reaffirmed its commitment to the AUKUS agreement, which involves sharing advanced submarine technology with Australia. This deal, which was initially signed in 2021, aims to bolster Australia's naval capabilities and coun

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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Lander's Journey Hits a Snag: What's Next for Griffin-1?

A big moon mission is taking longer than expected. Astrobotic's Griffin-1 lander, which was supposed to take off by the end of 2025, is now aiming for mid-2026. This isn't a small delay—it's a significant shift in plans. The lander is carrying some cool stuff, like a rover called FLIP from Venturi

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Big Change: Who's Really in Charge Now?

A major shift is happening with TikTok. The US and China have wrapped up a deal to change who owns TikTok in the US. This news came from a top US official who spoke on a Sunday news show. The deal is supposed to be finalized when two big leaders, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, meet later this week. T

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Heroes Behind SpaceX's Success

SpaceX's impressive achievements, like building the powerful Starship rocket, rely heavily on technology developed through government-funded programs. The Raptor engine, for instance, is a result of NASA and US Air Force's earlier work on full-flow, staged combustion engines. SpaceX's success with t

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Young Inventor's Mission to Protect Seniors

Kevin Tang, a 13-year-old from Southern California, is making waves in the world of technology and senior care. His invention, FallGuard, is a camera-based fall detection system designed to keep elderly individuals safe at home. Unlike traditional wearable devices, FallGuard uses cameras and an adva

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Charging: How to Keep Your Battery Happy

Modern smartphones are clever. They know when to stop charging to avoid damage. So, leaving your phone plugged in all the time won't ruin the battery. But that doesn't mean it's completely harmless. Batteries wear out over time. Keeping your phone at 100% charge for long periods can add extra stres

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Oct 26 2025RELIGION

AI in Churches: A Double-Edged Sword

In the world of faith, AI is making waves, but not everyone is on board. Some church leaders are using AI to handle tasks like emails and scheduling, freeing up time for more important work. The Rev. Justin Lester, for example, uses AI to manage his busy schedule, allowing him to focus on preaching

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Gambling with the Future: A Risky Economy

The American economy is now a high-stakes game, much like a casino. The promises of bringing back manufacturing jobs never really materialized. Instead, the economy is now built on uncertainty and high-risk bets. The stock market is driven more by emotions than real value. Think of the sudden surge

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Big Money Moves: Trump's Ballroom Dream

In a surprising twist, former President Donald Trump is on a mission to build a lavish $300 million ballroom at the White House. This isn't just any construction project; it's a full-blown political campaign, complete with a dedicated fundraising team. Leading the charge is Meredith O'Rourke, who p

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