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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Bold Plan to Shake Up Government Power

South Korea is making big changes to how its government works. The country's leader, President Lee Jae Myung, wants to limit the power of some government bodies. This plan includes splitting up the prosecution service and taking budget-making duties away from the finance ministry. The government an

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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

MEXC's Big Steps in Keeping Crypto Safe

MEXC, a big name in the crypto world, just shared some impressive news. They've got a huge safety net for traders called an Insurance Fund, now worth $559 million. This fund is like a cushion to protect traders when the market gets wild. It's the biggest it's ever been, showing MEXC is serious about

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Sep 06 2025BUSINESS

Texas' Billion-Dollar Business Moves: What's Driving the Deals?

Texas is making big waves in the world of business deals. Despite economic ups and downs, the state has seen a lot of huge transactions lately. These deals are happening in many different industries, showing that Texas is a hotspot for big business mergers and takeovers. Some of the biggest deals h

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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

Why a Digital Euro Could Be a Game-Changer for Payments

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seriously considering a digital euro. Why? Because in today's world, where technology is everywhere, having a backup payment method is crucial. Imagine a scenario where banks or payment services are hit by a cyberattack. What happens then? That's where a digital eu

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Sep 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Electricity Hunger: A Growing Challenge for the U. S. Grid

The U. S. electric grid is facing a massive challenge. AI is booming, and it's hungry for power. Companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are spending close to $100 billion on AI stuff. This huge demand is putting a lot of pressure on the grid. The grid, mostly built in the 1960s and 1970s

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Sep 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers exploit Intel driver to disable Windows Defender

A hacker group has found a clever way to disable Windows Defender using a legitimate Intel driver. This method, known as a "Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver" (BYOVD) attack, has been active since mid-July 2025 and is being used in ransomware campaigns. The attackers use a driver from Intel's perform

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's Visit to China: A Show of Strength and Strategy

In a move that highlights the growing alliance between two global powers, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down in Tianjin, China, for a significant security summit. This is not just any visit; it's a four-day trip to China, Russia's biggest trade partner, marking a rare and extended stay. T

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's China Conundrum: A Security Wake-Up Call

The Pentagon has raised serious concerns about Microsoft's use of engineers based in China to maintain sensitive government computer systems. This issue came to light after an investigation revealed that U. S. personnel with security clearances were supervising these foreign engineers, often lacking

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Battlefield 6's Secure Boot Dilemma: A Double-Edged Sword

Players of Battlefield 6 faced a tough choice recently. They had to turn on Secure Boot to join the game's open beta on PC. This move by EA sparked debate. Some players couldn't make Secure Boot work on their computers. Others didn't like the idea of anti-cheat tools digging deep into their systems.

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Aug 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Secrets Stolen: A Look at Taiwan's First Big Trade Secrets Case

In a significant move, Taiwan's prosecutors have charged three individuals with stealing sensitive information from TSMC, a leading chipmaker. This case is notable because it's the first time Taiwan's National Security Law has been used in a trade secrets case. The accused include a former TSMC empl

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