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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Spurs Eye Argentine Talent for Turnaround

Tottenham Hotspur are aiming for a transfer coup with a €45 million (£37. 3 million) bid for Facundo Buonanotte, who's currently on loan at Leicester City from Brighton & Hove Albion. The 20-year-old Argentine has been impressing at the King Power Stadium, scoring four goals and providing two assist

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Dec 30 2024CRIME

From AIDs Trojan to Billion-Dollar Business: The Evolution of Ransomware

In the digital world, it's not just the good guys who evolve. Ransomware, a form of malware that locks your files and demands payment, has come a long way since its 1989 debut. Let’s dive into its history and future. It all started with a floppy disk scare. The “AIDs Trojan” was the first-known ran

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

LOT Polish Airlines Opens Its First Business Lounge in America

Ever wondered where to relax when flying with LOT Polish Airlines? Their first business lounge just opened at Chicago O'Hare! It's not just for LOT passengers; anyone flying with Star Alliance can chill there too. Located in Terminal 5, the lounge has a sleek, minimalist design with amber colors and

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Dec 23 2024BUSINESS

Flydubai's new Dubai lounge: A desert-inspired oasis for business class travelers

Imagine boarding your flight without the usual airport chaos, thanks to flydubai's new Business Class Lounge at Dubai's Terminal 2. This spacious 900-square meter lounge isn't just a place to wait, but a sanctuary designed with desert dunes and warm tones in mind. It's a spot where you can relax, wo

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Louisiana's New Vaccine Policy: A Quiet Change

In a surprising turn of events, Louisiana's health department has been told not to promote vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox. This shocking policy change was uncovered by several news outlets, including NPR and KFF Health News, after they talked to health department employees who wanted to stay a

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Light Up December with Music, Books, and More!

December is heating up with celebrities making a splash in music, books, and movies. In Miami, Rolling Loud kicked off with big names like Rick Ross and Sexyy Red. Over in Atlanta, Keke Palmer was seen promoting her new book, "Master Of Me, " during her tour. Meanwhile, California hosted the 11th an

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Dec 17 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Craze: Bitcoin's Boom and Trump's Big Plan

Bitcoin hit a new high of $107, 000 on Monday. Why the sudden boost? President-elect Donald Trump wants the U. S. to have a bitcoin strategic reserve. This is like the country's oil reserve but for digital currency. He hopes it will give the U. S. an edge in the global market. Also, MicroStrategy jo

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Louisiana Faces Possible Bird Flu Case, No Direct Human Spread

In a recent turn of events, a Louisiana resident is currently hospitalized, potentially marking the state's first case of bird flu. According to health officials, the individual had been in close contact with sick and possibly infected birds. The type of bird flu in question is H5N1, a virus known f

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Dec 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Wants FTC Check on Microsoft-OpenAI Cloud Deal

In a surprise move, Google has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take a closer look at the deal between Microsoft and OpenAI. This deal lets Microsoft be the sole provider of cloud services for OpenAI's technology. Google is concerned that this could lead to higher prices and complications

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cooking Made Smarter: The Amazon Echo Way

Imagine starting your dinner prep and chatting with your Amazon Echo. No, it's not just for music or weather updates. With smart cooking, Echo uses the power of the internet of things and cloud computing to help you cook like a pro. You ask, Echo listens, and then it sends your query to cloud servic

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