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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines: Ditching Screens for Savings

American Airlines is making big changes to its in-flight entertainment. The airline is removing seatback screens from its A319 planes. This is part of a plan to save money. Screens cost a lot to install and maintain. They also add weight, which means the plane uses more fuel. The A319s are the last

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jason Zhao's New Journey: From Story Protocol to AI Frontiers

Jason Zhao, who helped create Story Protocol, is moving on. He's been with the project for over three years. Now, he's shifting his focus to something new: an AI venture called Poseidon. This new project aims to use AI in areas like science, biopharma, robotics, and even space. Zhao shared this new

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Westworld's AI: A Surprisingly Accurate Sci-Fi Take

Westworld, the HBO series that captivated sci-fi fans, did more than just entertain. It sparked conversations about AI and its potential. The show's depiction of AI, particularly in its first season, was surprisingly accurate, according to AI researcher Sasha Luccioni. In one scene, a host named Ma

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Aug 17 2025HEALTH

Chilly Dips for a Brighter Brain: What Science Says

Ever wondered why some people swear by cold showers? It's not just about toughness; it's about brainpower. Diving into cold water can actually give your mind a serious upgrade. Experts, like neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, have studied this and found that cold water triggers a dopamine release in th

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How the Metaverse is Changing the Way We Get Certified

The metaverse is a big deal. It's like a mix of the real world and the virtual world. People can talk, learn, and do things together in this space. Now, imagine combining the metaverse with blockchain technology. This mix is shaking things up in the world of online certification. Online certificate

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Changing the Way Businesses Work in 2025

AI is becoming a big deal for businesses. It's not just about chatbots or simple automation. Companies are now building their whole business around AI. This means AI is used in every part of the company, from making decisions to creating new ideas. Leaders like Satya Nadella from Microsoft say that

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Aug 17 2025POLITICS

European Leaders Unite: A New Path for Ukraine's Future

In a surprising turn of events, a group of European leaders came together to discuss the recent meeting between U. S. President Trump and Russian President Putin in Alaska. The leaders, including Macron, Meloni, Merz, Starmer, Stubb, Tusk, Costa, and von der Leyen, shared their thoughts on the situa

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Aug 17 2025CRIME

Rio Linda's Night of Chaos: A Community Stands Strong

In the early hours of Friday morning, a wave of burglaries hit Rio Linda, leaving six small businesses in disarray. The culprit, 24-year-old Brendan Williams, was swiftly apprehended by Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputies. Williams is now facing a slew of charges, including felony vandalism, burgla

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Wealth: A Magnet for Danger?

The world of cryptocurrency is not just about digital fortunes; it's also becoming a hotspot for real-world crimes. Recently, there's been a surge in "wrench attacks, " where wealthy crypto holders are targeted for their digital wallets. These attacks involve physical violence, making the stakes muc

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy's Comeback: Why Cancel Culture Is Losing Its Power

Nate Jackson, a well-known comedian, believes that cancel culture is on its way out. He thinks people are getting tired of trying to silence comedians and are instead choosing to watch what they enjoy. With so many entertainment options available, audiences are simply moving on from performers whose

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