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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Big Bet on America: A $100 Billion Gamble

Apple is making a huge move in the U. S. They are planning to invest $100 billion. This is part of a larger plan called the \""American Manufacturing Program. \"\" The goal is to make more Apple products in the U. S. instead of other countries. This is not a small deal. Over the next four years, Ap

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Tech Helps Moms-to-Be in Indonesia

Indonesia is trying to lower its maternal death rate. It's still too high. One way to do this is by keeping a close eye on pregnant women. A new mobile app is stepping in to help. It's called the REST app. REST stands for Risk Identification, Evaluation Counseling, Systematic Monitoring, Troubleshoo

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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Get Ready for the First-Ever TV LCCAs: A Pop Culture Extravaganza

The Las Culturistas Culture Awards, a beloved podcast hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, is making its debut on television this August. This isn't your typical awards show. It's a celebration of pop culture, with over 100 unique categories that range from "Best Breakfast" to "Worst Sticky Feeling

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Aug 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Creativity: New Gemini Feature Turns Ideas into Storybooks

Gemini has rolled out a new feature that lets users create personalized storybooks. This isn't just any storybook; it's a fully illustrated one with narration. The idea is to make storytelling fun and engaging for families. Here's how it works: You start by describing the story you want. The cool p

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Approval Dips: Epstein Case Sparks Discontent

President Trump is facing a tough time in his second term. His approval ratings have hit new lows. This is partly due to the ongoing controversy around Jeffrey Epstein. A recent poll by Economist/YouGov shows that 61% of people disapprove of how Trump is handling the Epstein investigation. This is

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Aug 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel 10 Ad Takes a Jab at Apple's AI Delays

Apple made a big promise with its iPhone 16. They said Siri would get a major AI upgrade, making it more personal and smart. But here we are, almost a year later, and that upgrade is still missing. Apple even had to pull an ad and push back the release date. Now, Google is using this as a chance to

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Crypto Heist Gone Wrong: The Bitcoin Torture Case Unfolds

In a bizarre turn of events, one of the suspects in a high-profile Bitcoin torture case has been released from jail. John Woeltz, a 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor from Kentucky, walked out of Rikers Island after posting a $1 million bond. This happened two months after his arrest for allegedly

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

Bitcoin Heist Gone Wrong: The Strange Case of the SoHo House

In a bizarre turn of events, a man accused of kidnapping for cryptocurrency was let out of jail on a huge bond. John Woeltz, the suspect, had to wear an electronic monitor and stay at home, except for a few reasons like seeing a doctor or going to court. He also had to give up his passport. The pro

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Tech to the Rescue: How Older Adults Can Tame High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a common issue among older adults. But here's some good news: technology might just be the secret weapon they need to manage it better. A recent study showed that when older adults actively use health apps, their blood pressure control improves over time. This is a big deal be

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Susan Monarez Takes the Helm at CDC: What's Her Stance on Health Issues?

Susan Monarez is now the official head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Senate voted to confirm her, with 51 votes in favor and 47 against, strictly along party lines. This comes after she was nominated by President Trump in March. He described her as a "dedicated public

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