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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: A New Game Plan

Robert Griffin III recently spoke out against the idea of automatic bids for the SEC and Big Ten in the College Football Playoff expansion. He believes this move would prioritize money over the spirit of the game. Griffin is concerned that allowing these conferences four automatic bids each would de

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Big Pharma is not a good guy

Let's talk about how the pharmacy has changed over the years. The global pharmacy industry has transformed rapidly. Lots of money moving around has changed the companies making medicines. It's now known as the Health Industrial Complex. Medicines used to be cheaper, but now they're designed to m

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Feb 07 2025FINANCE

AI Capital Surge: Big Tech Doubles Down

Imagine a world where big tech companies are racing to outspend each other. Well, that's exactly what's happening. Amazon is leading the charge. They are spending over $100 billion and still plan to spend even more. This is largely to build more data centres . There is a good reason for this. T

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tech and political influence on America

The world's wealthiest tech giants, including Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Sundar Pichai, were by President Trump's side on inauguration day. Trump saw an opportunity to influence emerging technologies by granting Elon Musk authority over federal agencies, only a few weeks i

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

City Experts: The Urban Wage Gap

In American cities, racial inequalities in pay are a big problem. It's no secret that big cities have more job opportunities. This is great for gaining skills and experience. The term "experience factor" is used to describe this. Usually, workers in big cities earn more. However, for Black and Latin

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Personality Maps: What Makes Estonians Tick?

The small country of Estonia, tucked away in the Baltics, is a unique place. You might expect a small country to be uniform, but Estonia is surprisingly diverse. Estonians aren't all the same; different regions are home to different personality traits. This isn't just about quirks, either. The Big F

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Uneasy Wait: Fed Decision & Big Tech Reports

On Wednesday, U. S. stock indexes are floating around as traders anxiously await the Federal Reserve’s interest rate call and results from major tech firms. The S&P 500 dipped slightly, while the Dow rose slightly. The Nasdaq, however, slipped a bit. This comes after a week of market shifts due to q

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big AI Bet: $65B for Data Centers

Meta, the company behind Facebook, is set to spend a staggering $60 billion to $65 billion this year on building AI infrastructure. That's a lot of money! CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks 2023 will be a big year for AI, and he's putting his company's cash where his mouth is. This investment will include

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Big Data in Video English: A New Perspective

Have you ever wondered how technology can enhance language learning? Recently, a study explored the use of big data and neural networks to improve video English courses. The researchers aimed to classify and organize data to make learning more effective. However, the study faced some challenges and

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Unhealthy Foods: The Fight for a Healthier America

For a long time, the U. S. government has stayed clear of regulating unhealthy foods like junk food and fast food. But recently, things are changing. Some people close to President Trump want to take on the big food companies, also known as "Big Food. " They want to put warning labels on unhealthy f

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