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May 15 2025POLITICS

Apple's Global Production Plans Under Fire

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, recently announced that the company would start importing iPhones made in India to satisfy most of the demand in the United States. This decision did not sit well with U. S. President Donald Trump. He expressed his displeasure during a business gathering in Doha. Trump mention

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May 15 2025CRIME

A Dating App Date Turned Deadly

A man who met a woman through a dating app ended up causing a massive fire that destroyed over 330, 000 acres in the Bay Area. Victor Serriteno, 33, was found guilty of murder and arson. He was sentenced to 73 years to life in prison. Serriteno met Priscilla Castro, a 32-year-old mother, thro

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Battle of the Brains: Fine-Tuning vs. In-Context Learning

In the world of artificial intelligence, two methods stand out for customizing large language models: fine-tuning and in-context learning. These methods are crucial for developers creating applications tailored to specific enterprise needs. Both have their strengths and weaknesses, and recent resear

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Autistic Traits: The Evolving Research Landscape

The world of autism research is always changing. Between 1997 and 2024, a lot of work has been done to understand autistic traits better. This effort has been driven by a desire to pinpoint the key areas of focus and the newest developments in the field. There are many ways to study autis

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Fish Gut Changes: How Heat Affects Olive Flounder

The olive flounder is a popular fish in East Asia. It is farmed for food. But, the fish faces a big problem. The water where it lives is getting warmer. This is due to climate change. Warmer water can make the fish sick. It can also slow down the fish's growth. Plus, it can change the tiny living th

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Jet That Sparked a Debate

The Justice Department's internal legal team gave the thumbs up to a memo. This memo was signed by Attorney General Pam Bondi. It backed the idea of President Donald Trump accepting a fancy 747-8 jet from Qatar. The Office of Legal Counsel approved the memo before Bondi put her name on it and sen

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Design Rules for Apps

Google has rolled out a fresh set of design guidelines for apps, focusing on how users move around within them. This update, part of the Material 3 Expressive package, brings some significant shifts in what's recommended for app navigation. The bottom bars, now called "navigation bars, " have under

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Power: The Future of iPhone Batteries?

The year 2027 is a long way off, but tech enthusiasts are already buzzing about what Apple might have in store for the iPhone. One exciting possibility is a major upgrade to the battery technology. This is not just a small tweak. It is a complete overhaul. The idea is to use pure silicon anodes i

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

How Weathering Affects Rock Strength: A New Approach

The point load test is a go-to method for quickly figuring out the strength of soft, weathered rock. This is because getting intact cylindrical samples from such rock can be tricky. Two common ways to calculate point load strength are the loading-span and equivalent-diameter methods. However, a new

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Knee Marker Mistakes: Why They Matter in Medical Movement Studies

Medical experts use movement analysis to understand how people move. This helps them make informed decisions about patient care. However, the accuracy of this analysis depends heavily on the correct placement of knee markers. If these markers are not positioned properly, the entire analysis can be t

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