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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

News Sites Are Letting AI Write Stories

Business Insider is trying something new. They are letting AI write news stories. This AI will create the first version of the story. Then, humans will check and edit it. This is to make sure the stories are correct and fair. Business Insider says they are testing this AI. But they haven't published

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Argentina's President Milei Fights for Political Survival

Argentina's President Javier Milei is in a tough spot. His libertarian policies have stirred up a lot of trouble. The country is facing a big money crisis. The peso, Argentina's currency, is losing value fast. The government is trying to stop this by using up its savings. Milei promised big changes

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Look at Superheroes: Dispatch's Unique Take

Dispatch is a new game that puts a fresh spin on the superhero genre. Instead of focusing on the heroes themselves, it centers around Robert Robertson III, a regular guy who manages a team of reformed supervillains. This is not your typical action-packed superhero adventure. It's more about making c

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Derry's Dark Secret: The Truth About Pennywise

The new series, Welcome to Derry, dives into the past of the cursed town, focusing on the year 1962. This is a time when Pennywise, the shape-shifting killer clown, was causing chaos. The show is a spin-off from the IT movies, but it's not just a simple retelling. It's a fresh story set in the same

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

GM's Job Cuts: A Profit-Driven Move

General Motors (GM) recently let go of over 200 salaried employees, mainly from its Technical Center in Warren. This move came just days after the company raised its profit expectations for the year, which led to a significant boost in its stock prices. The company stated that these job cuts were du

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back Neanderthals: A Risky Idea?

Bringing back Neanderthals is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Some scientists believe it might be possible within the next 20 years. However, many experts argue that it's not just difficult but also ethically questionable. One major challenge is the technology needed to bring back Neander

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Taco Bell's Bold Move: Brewing Up Success with Live Más Café

Taco Bell is making a splash with its new Live Más Café, a beverage-focused concept that's quickly gaining traction. The first location opened in Chula Vista, California, last December, and by the end of the year, Taco Bell plans to have 30 of these cafés in Southern California, Dallas, and Houston.

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Agency Faces Tough Choices as Money Dries Up

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is in a tight spot. With countries like the U. S. lagging behind on payments, the agency is forced to make some tough decisions. They're looking at cutting jobs and scaling back travel to stay afloat. This isn't just about saving money, though. The WMO is

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

When Fighting Discrimination Becomes the Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was created to fight workplace discrimination. It was supposed to be a safe place for everyone. But under the Trump administration, things changed. A judge recently ruled that the EEOC itself became a hostile work environment. Marc Seawright, the D

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Oct 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Takes the Lead: How Pega is Changing the Game

Pega has just been named a top player in the tech world by Gartner. This isn't just any recognition—it's for something new called Business Orchestration and Automation Technology (BOAT). The idea behind BOAT is to bring together different kinds of automation and AI to make businesses run smoother. T

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