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May 14 2025BUSINESS

Cutting Costs, Boosting AI: What's Happening at Microsoft?

Microsoft is making a big move to cut costs. They are saying goodbye to 7, 000 employees. That's about 3% of their total workforce. This is a significant step, especially since the last big layoff was in 2023. The cuts will happen everywhere, in all departments and countries. This isn't about perfor

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Streamlining Security: The New Way to Fly

Air travel has always been a mix of excitement and hassle. Long lines, strict checks, and the constant worry of missing a flight are all part of the experience. But things are changing, especially with the introduction of new technology by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The TSA ha

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Mental Health: How Movement Helped Brazilians During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many challenges, including a rise in mental health issues. During this tough time, researchers looked into how regular exercise affected the mental well-being of Brazilian adults. They focused on how physical activity impacted symptoms of major depression, anxiety, and

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Blood Flow Issues: A Growing Problem for Seniors

Older adults the world over are facing a hidden health crisis. It is not a virus or a new disease. It is a condition that silently affects their legs and feet. This condition is called peripheral arterial disease. It is a big deal. It can lead to serious health problems. It can even be life-threaten

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The President's Plane Scheme: A Gift or a Bribe?

The current president's actions have sparked concern over his apparent disregard for ethical boundaries. This is particularly evident in the recent news about a lavish Boeing 747. The plane, reportedly a gift from Qatar, is valued at $400 million. This extravagant gesture has raised eyebrows, as it

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

California's Future: Why Cutting CSU Funding Is a Bad Idea

The California State University system is the biggest public university network in the country. It is home to 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers. Together, they enroll more than 450, 000 students. Most of these students are from California. Many of them are the first in their families to go to

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Troubles: The Legal Fight Brewing

The U. S. is in the middle of a trade war that has sparked a wave of legal challenges. The president has imposed tariffs on almost every country. This move has led to at least seven lawsuits. The main argument is that the president overstepped his authority. The U. S. Court of International

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May 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's Xperia 1 VII: The Ultimate Tech Showcase

Sony's latest smartphone, the Xperia 1 VII, is a testament to the company's innovation in audio and visual technology. This device is not just a phone; it's a portable demonstration of Sony's cutting-edge tech. The Xperia 1 VII features some impressive camera upgrades. It includes a new 48-megapixel

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May 13 2025POLITICS

The $400 Million Plane Gift: A Legal Gray Area

A grand gesture or a legal headache? That's the question surrounding a potential $400 million plane gift from Qatar to the U. S. administration. The Boeing 747, currently fitted with luxurious amenities, has sparked debate and criticism. The plane, inspected by the former president in Florida, is se

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May 13 2025FINANCE

Inflation Numbers: April 2025 Shows a Small Dip

In April 2025, inflation in the U. S. took a small step back. The consumer price index, which tracks the cost of everyday items, went up by 0. 2%. This small increase put the yearly inflation rate at 2. 3%. This is the lowest it has been since February 2021. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shared

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