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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and the Big Copyright Debate: What's Fair?

A recent court case has sparked a big conversation about AI and copyright. A judge said that using books to teach AI is okay under US law. This decision came from a lawsuit against an AI company called Anthropic. Three writers, including a famous mystery writer, said the company used their books wit

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Jun 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Legal Battle: Charges Simplified

In a surprising twist, the legal team going after Sean "Diddy" Combs has decided to drop some serious allegations. They won't be pursuing claims of attempted arson and kidnapping anymore. These accusations were part of a bigger charge called racketeering, which still includes things like moving peop

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Jun 25 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: Maine's Rising Star in the NBA

Cooper Flagg is making waves, not just in basketball but also in his home state of Maine. This young athlete is all set to make history as the first No. 1 pick from Maine in the NBA draft. It's a big deal for a state known more for its scenic beauty than its basketball talent. Flagg, who hails from

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Justice System's Mistake: What's Next for Kilmar Abrego Garcia?

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legal resident of the U. S. , is in a tough spot. He was deported by mistake and then brought back, only to face serious charges. Now, a judge is deciding what happens next. The government says it was an error when they sent him to El Salvador. But now, Abrego is accused of

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

States Fight Back: The Battle Over Federal Funding Cuts

In a bold move, legal representatives from over 20 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. Their target? Billions of dollars in funding cuts that hit everything from crime prevention to food security and scientific research. The lawsuit, filed in Boston, is a di

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza Aid Efforts Under Fire: Who's Really Helping?

In Gaza, a heated debate is happening about how aid is being delivered. The U. N. agency helping Palestinian refugees, led by Philippe Lazzarini, has strong words for a new aid group backed by the U. S. and Israel. Lazzarini calls it a "death trap, " saying it's causing more harm than good. People

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Savings: How a Jaw Crusher Got a Frugal Makeover

The mining industry is always looking for ways to cut costs without cutting corners. One big machine that got a smart makeover is the jaw crusher. Engineers have found a new way to design these crushers using something called the factor of frugality. This factor is like a smart mix of safety and sa

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Draft 2025: Who's Going Where?

The NBA Draft 2025 is creating quite a buzz, with Cooper Flagg leading the pack. This event is set to take place in Brooklyn, New York, at the Barclays Center. While the draft isn't as popular as the NFL Draft for betting, it still has its fair share of excitement. Cooper Flagg, a standout player f

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Karen Read Case: A Jury Foreman's Insight

The jury foreman from the Karen Read trial finally spoke out, sharing his thoughts on the case that gripped Boston. He kept his identity private, focusing on the evidence that led to Read's acquittal on serious charges, though she was convicted of drunk driving. The jury took four days to deliberat

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix Drops the Ball on Games: What's the Deal?

Netflix is saying goodbye to over 20 games. This includes big names like Hades and the Monument Valley series. It's not a good sign for Netflix's gaming efforts. They already shut down their big-budget gaming studio last October. Now, they're removing these games from their platform. The games will

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