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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

DC Crime Stats: A Closer Look at the Numbers Game

DC has been in the spotlight lately, and not just for the usual reasons. A recent report from the House Oversight Committee has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. It claims that former DC Police Chief Pamela Smith was involved in a scheme to fiddle with crime data. This isn't just about numbers

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Virginia's Power Play: The Data Center Debate

Virginia is known for its data centers. These buildings are big and need a lot of power. They bring money to the area but also cause some problems. People are worried about the power these centers use. They can power nearly 900, 000 homes. That's a lot! Some people think this is not good for the en

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

The Big Price Tag on Oracle's Cloud Deal

Oracle recently made headlines with a massive financial commitment. They agreed to pay a staggering $248 billion over 20 years. That's a lot of money! To put it into perspective, that amount could buy a lot of things. For example, you could purchase every piece of art in the Louvre. And still have e

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

Global Markets Take a Dip: What's Shaking Up Investors?

Stocks in Europe and Asia took a hit on Tuesday. This happened as everyone waited for big news from the U. S. about jobs and inflation. These reports could change how interest rates move. In Europe, Germany's DAX fell by 0. 4%, while France's CAC 40 saw a small gain. The UK's FTSE 100 also dropped.

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Dark Web Tool: A Short-Lived Experiment

Google is saying goodbye to its dark web report feature. Starting February 16, 2026, this tool will no longer be available. It was introduced about a year and a half ago to help users keep an eye on their personal information on the dark web. The tool scanned data breach dumps and alerted users if

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Play It Safe with AI's Big Gamble

Big tech companies are finding clever ways to avoid the full financial hit of the AI rush. Instead of building their own data centers, they're striking deals to rent computing power. This lets them test the waters before making huge, long-term investments. Microsoft, Meta, and Google are leading th

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Tech and Jobs: What's Cooking in the U. S. ?

The U. S. is making big moves to boost its tech scene. The government is planning to hire 1, 000 specialists for a new "Tech Force" to work on AI and finance projects. This is a big deal because the U. S. has been falling behind in tech and shipbuilding since World War II. But now, companies from ot

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Why Canada Needs to Go Beyond Open Banking

Canada is finally moving towards a more secure banking system. The government has announced a new framework for open banking, set to launch in 2026. This system will replace the risky practice of sharing online banking passwords with third-party apps. Instead, users will be able to securely share th

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Crypto Traders Brace for Big Week Ahead

Crypto traders are keeping a close eye on upcoming U. S. economic reports. These reports could change how people think about future interest rate cuts. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been acting like other risky investments. They react to changes in money flow and market conditions. This w

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Dec 15 2025CRIME

D. C. Police Chief's Exit: A Look at the Allegations

A recent report has stirred up quite a bit of controversy around D. C. Police Chief Pamela Smith. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released a report that suggests Smith might have been fudging crime numbers to make it seem like crime was lower than it really was. This isn't ju

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