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Dec 29 2025BUSINESS

Why AI Alone Won't Fix Your Business

AI is all the rage right now. Companies are rushing to add AI to everything, often just because it's trendy. This isn't always leading to real innovation. Instead, it's creating a lot of similar products that don't offer much new. This can't go on forever. Soon, bigger companies will likely buy up t

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Lotus Technology Secures Big Investment from ECARX

Lotus Technology is having a good day. Their stock went up on Monday. Why? Because they just got a big investment. ECARX Holdings is putting in $23 million. This is a big deal. It's not just money. It's a strategic move. Both companies are in the tech world. They want to grow together. This investm

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Young Artist Shines in Global Competition

A student from Orlando Science Schools made a big splash in the art world. Samriddhi B. took home second place in a major international contest. The competition was hosted by the American Red Cross. It challenged students to create art around the theme of international law. The contest saw a huge n

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Sunlight's Surprising Effect on Eagle Feathers

Spanish imperial eagles start life with bright orange feathers. But over time, these feathers change color. This is not because they grow new feathers. It is because of sunlight. Scientists studied this effect. They took feathers from young eagles. Then, they put these feathers in the sun for 15 we

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Fans Rejoice: The X-Files Lands on Pluto TV for Free

Pluto TV, a popular free streaming service, is set to launch a new channel dedicated to the iconic sci-fi series, The X-Files, starting January 1. This move comes as exciting news for fans of the show, who can now enjoy all 11 seasons without any subscription fees. Pluto TV is known for its diverse

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Syria's Hidden Past: Uncovering the Secrets of Dhumair

In a remote desert area east of Damascus, a disturbing secret lies buried. The Dhumair desert, once a military weapons depot, is now the site of a mass grave. This grave is a chilling reminder of the atrocities committed under the rule of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian government has recently taken ste

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Alaa's Apology: A Look at Old Tweets and New Controversies

Alaa Abd El-Fattah, an Egyptian-British activist, recently apologized for some of his old tweets from over a decade ago. These tweets, which were seen as promoting violence, have sparked a debate in Britain. Alaa, now living in Britain, has been a well-known figure in Egyptian politics, often speaki

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Brigitte Bardot's Final Wish: A Life by the Sea

Brigitte Bardot, the beloved French actress and animal rights activist, has passed away at the age of 91. Her final resting place will be in a seaside cemetery in Saint-Tropez, a town she cherished deeply. Bardot was not just an actress; she was a symbol of freedom and a beacon of hope for animal we

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Building Boom: Schools and Universities on the Rise Worldwide

The world is seeing a big push in building schools and universities. Right now, there are lots of projects in the works. These projects are worth a huge amount of money: $291. 4 billion! This money is being spent in different parts of the world. North America is leading the way with the most project

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Dec 29 2025FINANCE

Czech Republic's Money Woes: Bigger Deficit on the Horizon

The Czech Republic is facing a bigger budget shortfall than planned. The new finance minister, Alena Schillerova, revealed that the deficit has already surpassed the initial target. When she started her role on December 15, the deficit was at 266 billion crowns. Just four days later, it grew to 275

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