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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone Air: A Month of Lightweight Living

The iPhone Air is a slim and sleek phone that has been on the market for about a month now. At first, there were worries about its single camera and small battery. But after using it, those concerns have mostly disappeared. The camera on the iPhone Air is just one lens, which might seem like a step

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

Paris Jewel Heist: A Look at Louvre's Security Woes

The Louvre Museum in Paris recently faced a daring daylight robbery, where masked thieves made off with priceless jewels in just seven minutes. This incident has raised questions about the museum's security measures and brought to light the challenges it faces in protecting its vast collection. The

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Oct 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift: The Chiefs' Biggest Fan in Red

Taylor Swift has become a familiar face at Kansas City Chiefs games. She's been spotted at nearly every home game over the past two years. This time, she showed up in a red top and black miniskirt, the team's colors. Swift celebrated the team's victory at 1587 Prime Steakhouse, a restaurant co-owned

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo's Robotaxi and the School Bus Incident: What Happened?

A recent incident involving a Waymo robotaxi and a school bus in Atlanta has sparked an investigation by federal safety regulators. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into how Waymo's self-driving software handles situations involving stopped school buses. The inc

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

Philadelphia's Germantown: A Community in Mourning

A grim discovery has shaken the community of Germantown, Philadelphia. After an extensive search, human remains believed to be those of 23-year-old Kada Scott were found behind a vacant school. Scott had vanished two weeks prior while working her overnight shift at a senior living community in Chest

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Live Fire Fiasco: When Military Celebrations Go Wrong

A big celebration for the U. S. Marine Corps turned into a mess. The plan was to have a live-fire demonstration at Camp Pendleton, but things didn't go as expected. The Marines wanted to fire artillery rounds from M777 Howitzers, which are used in wars like Afghanistan and Ukraine. They said it woul

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: A New Wave of Energy

In the world of renewable energy, a Dutch company has made a big step forward. They've just finished testing a new underwater device that turns wave energy into electricity. This isn't just any device—it's a point absorber, which means it can catch wave movements from all sides. The best part? It's

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The MIT Brothers' Quick Crypto Cash Grab

Two brothers with MIT backgrounds are in hot water. They're accused of planning a sneaky crypto heist. The plan? Steal millions in just 12 seconds. Sounds like a movie plot, right? But this is real life. A former worker, Travis Chen, spilled the beans in court. He said the brothers, Anton and James

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Oct 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Embracing Baldness: Women Redefining Beauty and Confidence

More women are choosing to go bald. They are breaking free from old beauty standards. For many, it’s a way to feel strong and confident. Brennan Nevada Johnson decided to shave her head 14 years ago. She did it for practical reasons. She played volleyball in college. Sweat ruined her expensive hair

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

Embracing Errors: How One Company Turns Mistakes Into Growth

In the fast-paced world of startups, errors are inevitable. Garima Shah, cofounder of a fintech company, understands this well. She believes that mistakes are not failures but opportunities for growth. About five years ago, she started a unique tradition: a monthly meeting where employees share thei

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