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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pentagon Narrows Down Tech Priorities

The Pentagon is planning to reduce its list of "critical technology" areas. Emil Michael, the undersecretary for research and engineering, shared this news at a recent conference. He explained that the current list has become too long and diluted in importance. Michael took over from Heidi Shyu, wh

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Aug 20 2025POLITICS

Florida Farmers Face Tough Times: Can They Survive the Worker Shortage?

Florida's farmers are in a tough spot. They can't find enough workers to harvest their crops. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big deal that could affect everyone. Many workers have left because they're scared. They don't want to be caught up in immigration raids. Now, farmers are struggling

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Aug 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google and Kairos Power Team Up for a Nuclear Energy Breakthrough

Big things are happening in the world of nuclear energy. Google and Kairos Power have joined forces to build an advanced nuclear reactor. This reactor will be connected to the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) electric grid by 2030. This is a big deal because it's the first time a utility in the U.

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

A Japanese Company Takes a Big Step Forward

A Japanese company, rYojbaba Co. , Ltd. , has just completed a significant financial milestone. They raised $5 million by selling shares to the public for the first time. This is a big deal because it means they can now use this money to grow their business. They plan to invest in new technology, hi

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Aug 05 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Era of Fashion and Racing

Siegelman Stable, a brand inspired by the world of harness racing, has grown from a small venture into a notable name in fashion. It all started with a modest investment of $300 to create a few trucker hats and sweatshirts. The brand's founder, Max Siegelman, drew inspiration from his family's deep

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Strike Again: What's Going On?

Workers at Boeing's fighter jet plants have walked off the job. This is not the first time. It happened less than a year after Boeing gave raises to end another strike. Around 3, 200 workers from three plants in Missouri and Illinois said no to a new contract. They want better pay and working condit

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Duo Takes the Crown in Music Poll

Fans have spoken, and their choice is clear. The track "Is It a Crime" by Mariah The Scientist and Kali Uchis has won this week's music poll. The song, which came out on July 31, has quickly become a favorite among listeners. The poll, which was published on Friday, August 1, saw a variety of new r

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Aug 02 2025POLITICS

Trump's Job Numbers Spat: What's Really Going On?

Trump's recent move to fire the top US labor market statistician has sparked a heated debate, even within his own party. The firing came after a report showing a significant slowdown in job growth, with only 73, 000 new jobs added in July—far below expectations. This news, combined with revised figu

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Homixide Gang's New Album: A Wild Ride Through Rap's Chaos

Homixide Gang, the Atlanta-based duo, has just dropped their highly anticipated album, "Homixide Lifestyle 2. " This isn't just another rap album; it's a 25-track journey that pushes the boundaries of their signature chaotic style. Meechie and Beno! have teamed up with some big names in the industry

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Nuclear Sites: A Dangerous Game of Risk

Russia's actions around Ukraine's nuclear power plants are raising serious concerns. Experts believe that Russia might be testing new military strategies that could be used against NATO in the future. Russia has taken control of two nuclear power plants in Ukraine. They have also placed mines aroun

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