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Oct 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Faces at AXS: A Fresh Approach to Ticketing

AXS, a big name in ticketing and event tech, has just welcomed two new leaders to its team. Nikhil Bobde is now the chief tech officer, and Alex Hazboun is stepping into a new role as the chief innovation officer. These changes show that AXS is serious about improving its tech and growing bigger. B

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead NASA? The Battle for Space

The race to lead NASA has heated up, with two main contenders vying for the top spot. Jared Isaacman, a well-known figure in the space industry, is back in the running after a previous setback. Meanwhile, Sean Duffy, currently heading the Transportation Department, is also in the mix, aiming to keep

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

London's Fire Plot: A Young Man's Dangerous Game

A young man from London, Dylan Earl, found himself in deep trouble. He admitted to setting fire to buildings that supported Ukraine. This was not just any fire. It was a planned attack, and it was serious. The court heard that Earl had big plans. He talked about kidnapping a wealthy businessman. He

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Slipping Grades: What Voters Really Think

Voters are not happy with how President Donald Trump is handling key issues, according to a recent survey. The economy, a big promise during his campaign, is where he's seeing the most disapproval. Only 38% of voters approve of his economic handling, while 57% disapprove. This is the lowest rating h

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tinder's New Way to Keep Fake Profiles Away

Tinder is taking a big step to make sure people are who they say they are. Soon, new users in the U. S. will have to prove their identity with a quick video selfie. This feature, called Face Check, makes sure the person in the video matches the profile picture. If they pass, they get a special badge

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing Takes a Big Leap with Willow Chip

Google has made a significant stride in quantum computing. They showed off their new "Willow" chip. This chip can run a special algorithm called "Quantum Echoes. " The cool part? This algorithm can be tested and repeated on other quantum computers. The big deal here is speed. The algorithm ran much

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Pharmacy's Quarter-Century Quest: What's Next?

In the world of healthcare, community pharmacists have been making waves for a quarter of a century. This year marks 25 years since a significant group started pushing for better pharmaceutical practices. Their goal? To make sure community pharmacists are seen as vital healthcare providers. Over th

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Bold iPhone Future: Foldable, Bezel-Free, and Clamshell Designs on the Horizon

Apple is gearing up to shake things up with its iPhone lineup over the next few years. Starting in 2026, they might launch a foldable iPhone. This device could look like a book when opened, similar to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. It will have a flexible screen that unfolds to about the size of an iPad m

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

MrBeast's Big Move into Money Matters

MrBeast, the YouTube sensation with a massive following, is making a bold step into the world of finance. He's planning to offer banking, financial advice, and even crypto services to his fans. This isn't just a side hustle; it's a serious business move. The star has filed a trademark for "MrBeast

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy XR: A Fresh Take on Mixed Reality Tech

Samsung has entered the mixed reality headset game with the Galaxy XR, a device that aims to outshine Apple's Vision Pro in several ways. The Galaxy XR is priced at $1, 800, which is significantly lower than the Vision Pro's cost. It runs on Google's new Android XR platform, which is designed to be

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