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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Safari Has a Security Glitch—But Who's Affected?

Last month, Apple launched macOS Sequoia with exciting new features. But alongside these perks, the update also included a lengthy patch for security flaws. Surprisingly, one of these flaws was found by Microsoft. This discovery is significant, especially for users of Macs managed by organizations.

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Why Did Andy Kim Wear That Tie?

Rep. Andy Kim, a Democrat from New Jersey, was accused by a Trump delegate named Mike Crispi of wearing a North Korean flag on his tie during a Senate debate. This happened because Kim's tie had red, white, and blue stripes, similar to the North Korean flag. Kim, who is Asian American, explained tha

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Arizona Official's Plea Deal: What It Means for Upcoming Elections

In the heart of Arizona, a county official has signed a plea deal, admitting she delayed the certification of the 2022 election results. Peggy Judd, a supervisor from Cochise County, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, avoiding felony charges that could've cost her public office. The deal comes just be

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

High-Speed Trains vs. Planes: China's Transport Dilemma

China is in a unique situation when it comes to its transportation network. It has the world's longest high-speed rail system and one of the biggest aviation industries. The government has been investing heavily in high-speed trains, connecting cities in just a few hours. This isn't something privat

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Trip: Austin's Message to the World

U. S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recently visited Kyiv, Ukraine, with a clear message: understanding the stakes between freedom and tyranny requires seeing the reality on the ground. He addressed students at the Kyiv Diplomatic Academy, emphasizing that the blame for the war lies solely with Rus

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Mission: Logistics and Duty Drawback

Ever wondered how NASA plans to send humans back to the moon? In a recent episode of "WHAT THE TRUCK? ! ? ", host Dooner chats with NASA’s Logan Kennedy about the logistics of the Artemis missions. We get to peek behind the scenes at how NASA is gearing up to land humans on the moon again. The episo

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Why Alexei Navalny Came Back to Russia

Yulia Navalnaya, wife of late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, shared insights on why her husband chose to return to Russia despite the known risks. She revealed that the decision was never up for debate; it was about when, not if, they would continue their fight against Vladimir Putin in Russia. Y

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Putin's Global Show: BRICS Summit in Kazan

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a major summit in Kazan, bringing together leaders from around the world. This meeting of the BRICS bloc, which includes countries like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aims to challenge the current Western-led global order. The summit c

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Putin's Big Meeting: What's at Stake?

In a few days, Russian President Vladimir Putin will welcome world leaders to Kazan for a BRICS summit. Big names like China's Xi Jinping, India's Narendra Modi, and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be there. This meeting is happening despite the war in Ukraine and the arrest warrant against Putin

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Navalny's Widow Plans Presidential Run, Keeps Legacy Alive

Yulia Navalny, the widow of Alexei Navalny, has a clear goal: to bring down Vladimir Putin's regime. Speaking to the BBC, she expressed her determination to make this happen "as soon as possible. " Once Putin is out of power, she plans to run for president in Russia's next free and fair elections. C

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