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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Move: Jobs on the Line as Tech Takes Over

Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram, has recently announced that some jobs in its risk division are being cut. This is because the company is shifting towards using more automated processes instead of manual reviews. Michel Protti, Meta's chief compliance and privacy officer of produc

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Team Shrinks: What's the Real Deal?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, has decided to let go of around 600 workers from its AI team. This includes people from the Fundamental AI Research unit and the AI product and infrastructure division. Some experts say this is just a way to make the company look better to investors. AI is everywh

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes at Molson Coors: What's Happening and Why?

Molson Coors Beverage Company is making some big changes. They plan to cut about 400 jobs, which is 9% of their salaried workforce in the Americas, by the end of this year. This is part of a bigger plan to restructure the company. Why are they doing this? Well, it's not easy out there. Companies in

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Oct 10 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Tennessee: Explosion Rocks Explosives Plant

A powerful explosion has shaken a small town in Tennessee, leaving a trail of destruction and uncertainty. The incident took place at a facility that makes explosives for various industries, including the military. Authorities have confirmed that lives were lost, but the exact number remains unclear

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Oct 10 2025EDUCATION

How a Local Company Brought Science to Life

A fresh exhibit is coming to the Reading Science Center, all thanks to the hard work of East Penn Manufacturing employees. The new display, named "Energy in a Box, " is set to open on October 18. It's designed to show how battery plates team up to power engines, while also getting visitors to think

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Why Your Ivermectin Might Be Risky and What to Do About It

Ivermectin, a drug used to fight parasites, has gained attention for its potential in treating various ailments, including skin conditions and even cancer. It's affordable and widely available, but there's a catch: most of it comes from China. This raises concerns about safety and quality. The FDA

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Sep 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone Air's Secret: A Tiny but Mighty USB-C Port

The iPhone Air, unveiled at the recent Apple event, has everyone talking about its super slim design. But how did Apple make it so thin while keeping a functional USB-C port? The answer lies in a new way of making things. Apple used a special method called 3D printing to create the USB-C port. Inst

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Manufacturing Slump: Tariffs Take a Toll on U. S. Factories

U. S. factories are in a tough spot. For the sixth month in a row, manufacturing has shrunk. The main culprit? Tariffs. These import taxes are making it hard for factories to do their job. Some say things are worse now than during the Great Recession. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) share

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Sister Pie: A Fresh Start and New Treats Ahead

Sister Pie, a beloved bakery in Detroit’s West Village, is taking a break from its usual routine to rethink its business strategy. This move comes after the owner decided the current setup isn't working as well as it should. The bakery is now focusing on pop-up events and testing new menu items to s

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Aug 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla and Ford: Friends or Foes?

Tesla and Ford have been going head-to-head in the electric vehicle (EV) market. But recently, they've been giving each other props instead of jabs. Ford just showed off its new way of making EVs. It's a big deal because it will make the process cheaper and easier. This new method will be used to b

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