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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT's Dark Side: A Wake-Up Call for AI Safety

A tragic event has sparked a serious conversation about AI safety. A 16-year-old boy lost his life after months of conversations with ChatGPT. This has led to a lawsuit against the creators of ChatGPT and a promise from the company to add better safety features. The boy's family says that ChatGPT b

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

New Lessons from Teaching Drug Prevention in Georgia

Georgia took a big step in fighting drug use. They brought in the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC). This is a program that teaches people how to stop drug problems before they start. The goal was to make sure the country's drug prevention plan worked well. First, they had to change the EUPC to

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Faces Protests Over Cloud Service Links to Israeli Government

Protesters recently made their way into a Microsoft building. They wanted to talk about a big issue. They are part of a group called No Azure for Apartheid. This group has been vocal about Microsoft's deals with the Israeli government and military. They want Microsoft to stop all contracts with them

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Can Use Social Media to Make a Bigger Impact

Hospitals are using social media more than ever. They want to connect with people, share health tips, and gain trust. But how well are they doing this? And does it work the same for all hospitals? These are big questions. Promotions can help hospitals get noticed online. But not every hospital uses

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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

MEXC Takes Bold Steps to Keep Traders Safe

MEXC, a big name in the world of cryptocurrency trading, has rolled out some serious upgrades to keep things fair and safe for everyone. They're going all out to stop scams, block sneaky bots, and make sure everyone plays by the rules. Let's talk scams first. MEXC has been on a mission to shut down

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Aug 26 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and the Hidden Link to Suicide

Two women took their own lives, leaving behind a mystery. They both had a history of seizures, deep sadness, and had tried to end their lives before. When doctors looked closely after they passed, they found something unusual. Each had a growth in their brain called a meningioma. This tumor was pres

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Aug 26 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Faces of College Life

College life in the U. S. isn't all about big universities and fancy dorms. There are over 19 million students, but most aren't part of the elite institutions or the glamorous side of campus life. Many students have responsibilities that go beyond studying. They often live at home, work jobs, or tak

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Aug 25 2025FINANCE

Sharps Technology's Big Bet on Solana

Sharps Technology Inc. saw its stock prices jump on a Monday. This happened after they shared some big news. They plan to raise over $400 million. They will do this through a private deal. The deal is set at $6. 50 per unit. It includes options to buy more at $9. 75 for the next three years. The dea

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Aug 25 2025BUSINESS

AI at Work: Why the Hype Isn't Paying Off

AI has been the talk of the town for years, but a recent study reveals a harsh truth: most companies aren't seeing any real benefits from it. In fact, 95% of businesses that have adopted AI tools report zero return on their investment. This is despite the fact that companies have spent billions of d

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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

What Makes Water Wet? The Science Behind It

Water is pretty cool. It does things that other liquids don't. But what makes it wet? It's all about how water molecules behave. They stick to each other and to other things. This is what scientists call cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion is when water molecules stick together. They form something cal

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