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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Through the AI Video Illusion

AI tools are now making videos that look real but are fake. These tools can create videos of people saying or doing things they never did. This can be used for fun, like in movies, but it can also be used to trick people. For example, someone could make a fake video of a leader saying something they

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Crypto Bank Plan Hits a Snag

Small banks in the U. S. are raising concerns about Sony's plans to enter the crypto world. They think Sony is trying to get around some important banking rules. Sony wants to create a new company called Connectia Trust. This company would deal with digital money, like stablecoins. Stablecoins are a

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

New Jersey Cracks Down on Illegal Sports Betting

New Jersey authorities recently made a big move against illegal gambling. They arrested 14 people linked to a mob-run sports betting operation. This isn't just about breaking the law. It's a reminder of how organized crime still tries to sneak into legal sports betting. Sports betting has become a

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Nov 14 2025RELIGION

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

In the past decade, there's been a noticeable shift in how Americans view religion's role in their everyday lives. A recent survey reveals that fewer people now consider religion a significant part of their daily routines compared to 10 years ago. This change is quite substantial, with a drop from 6

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

How Culture Shapes Healing in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, healing isn't just about medicine. It's about culture, family, and beliefs. This review looks at how these factors influence physical therapy. It's not just about the exercises or treatments. It's about understanding the person and their background. The review found that modesty, f

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv Settles Old Legal Issue with U. S. Government

Fiserv, a big name in financial tech, just wrapped up a legal matter with the U. S. government. This case was about some old practices in their output solutions business. The government said Fiserv didn't follow U. S. Postal Service rules about updating addresses. Fiserv said they worked closely wit

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Kevin O'Leary's Gold Rush: Why He's Betting on the Old-School Treasure

Kevin O'Leary, the famous investor from Shark Tank, has been talking a lot about gold lately. He's not just saying it's a good investment. He's saying it's a classic, a symbol of value that has stood the test of time. Unlike cryptocurrencies, gold has been around for thousands of years. It's accepte

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

How Our Body's Defense System Keeps Us Safe

The immune system is like a superhero team inside our bodies. It fights off germs and keeps us healthy. Recently, scientists won a big award for their work on how our immune system learns to tell the difference between friends and foes. This is a big deal because it helps us understand how to keep o

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Hidden Links: RDW and High Blood Pressure in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, a new focus is on how red cell distribution width (RDW) might relate to high blood pressure. RDW is a measure of the variation in the size of red blood cells. It's already known to be connected to heart and metabolic issues. But its role in hypertension is not well understood in this pa

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Young People and Ultra-Processed Foods: A Recipe for Trouble

Colorectal cancer in young adults is on the rise, and experts are pointing fingers at ultra-processed foods. These foods, which make up a big part of many people's diets, have been linked to various health issues. Now, a recent study has found a connection between these foods and precancerous growth

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