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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Amazon Fire TVs Cost So Little

Amazon Fire TVs are known for their low prices. But why? It's not just about cutting costs. It's about making money in other ways. Data and ads play a big role. First, let's talk about data. Fire TVs collect a lot of it. They track what you watch, when you watch it, and even what you skip. This dat

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dyson V9: A Game-Changer in Cordless Vacuums at an Unbeatable Price

The Dyson V9 Motorbar has just become a lot more accessible, with Amazon slashing its price to $269 from the original $599. This is a huge deal, as it's the lowest price ever seen for a new, recent-generation Dyson cordless vacuum. Even the older V8 model sells for $329 during sales, making this V9

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon Guardians: Indigenous People Fight Back Against Drug Growers

Deep in the Amazon, a group of Indigenous people are on a mission. They are the Kakataibo Indigenous Guard. Their job is to find and stop illegal coca plantations on their land. Coca is used to make cocaine. The Guard uses spears, machetes, and even bows and arrows to protect their home. The Amazon

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protesters Demand Action at Climate Talks

In a bold move, indigenous activists disrupted the UN climate conference in Brazil. They stormed the event to push for stronger measures to protect their lands and traditions. The protesters carried signs with messages like \"our forests are not for sale. \" These activists are from the Amazon Basi

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Guardian Speaks Out Against Threats to His Home

Chief Raoni, a 93-year-old Indigenous leader, is sounding the alarm about Brazil's infrastructure plans. He believes these projects could harm the Amazon rainforest and the people who call it home. Raoni is in Brazil for the U. N. climate summit, COP30. He wants Indigenous peoples to have more say i

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Nov 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dolphins in Danger: Amazon's Lakes Heat Up

In the heart of Brazil's Amazonas state, a grim scene unfolded as hundreds of dolphins were found lifeless along the shores of Lake Tefe. The culprit? A scorching heat wave and severe drought that turned the lake into a virtual hot tub, with temperatures soaring to a staggering 41 degrees Celsius. T

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meghan Markle Makes a Comeback in Hollywood

Meghan Markle is stepping back into the acting world with a small role in the upcoming comedy "Close Personal Friends. " This film, currently being shot in Los Angeles, stars Lily Collins, Jack Quaid, Brie Larson, and Henry Golding. Other actors like Melissa Villaseñor and Natasia Demetriou are also

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Jeff Bezos' Fortune Grows as Amazon Partners with OpenAI

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, just got richer. His net worth jumped by about $10 billion. This happened after Amazon made a big deal with OpenAI, a company that works on artificial intelligence. OpenAI used to get all its computing power from Microsoft. But as OpenAI grew, it needed more resou

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Nov 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Prince William Steps Up to Shield Amazon Guardians

Prince William is taking action to back up the brave folks who are fighting to keep the Amazon rainforest safe. He's launching a new plan to support Indigenous communities and environmental activists in Brazil. These groups are often in danger just for trying to protect one of the world's most impor

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's AI Push: Big Wins and Big Worries

Amazon is making big moves in AI. They've added a lot of power to their cloud services. This is more than any other company in the same time. But this growth comes with a cost. Amazon is cutting jobs. They've already laid off 14, 000 people. And more cuts might come next year. This has raised concer

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