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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin: A Surprising Connection

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX and Tesla, has been in regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the past two years. These calls, revealed by The Wall Street Journal, have raised eyebrows due to the sensitive nature of the conversations and Musk's close ties to the U. S. g

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Fast Food Controversy: After Trump's Visit, A Pennsylvania McDonald's Faces Threats and Mixed Reviews

It was just another Sunday at a McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, until former President Donald Trump stepped in to help with the orders. What followed was a whirlwind of attention, security concerns, and mixed opinions, both online and off. The McDonald's didn't expect to suddenly b

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea Joins Ukraine War: What Does It Mean?

North Korea is sending thousands of troops, including elite forces, to support Russia in the Ukraine war. This move suggests that Russia is running low on soldiers and supplies. The war has already claimed many Russian lives, and now, North Korea is stepping in with significant reinforcements. These

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Peeking Inside Apple's Cloud Fortress: A Security Adventure

Have you ever thought about how Apple keeps its AI processing safe in the cloud? Welcome to Private Cloud Compute (PCC), Apple's secret weapon for protecting your data's privacy and security. Today, Apple is opening up its PCC system to security researchers, inviting them to test and ensure the end-

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Foreign Powers Ramp Up Election Meddling

As the U. S. election heats up, foreign countries like Russia, China, and Iran are getting more active. Microsoft's report warns that Russian operatives are spreading fake videos to hurt Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. Meanwhile, China is targeting candidates who criticize them, and Iran is

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Russia, China, and Iran's Digital Election Muddle

There's a rising concern about foreign meddling in the upcoming US presidential election, with Russia, China, and Iran supposedly ramping up their efforts. Microsoft's threat intelligence team has flagged these countries for their coordinated moves to influence public opinion and potentially disrupt

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

US Spy Agencies Get New AI Rules to Balance Power and Safety

The White House has rolled out new guidelines for U. S. national security and intelligence agencies on how to use artificial intelligence (AI). These rules aim to tap into AI's potential while keeping risks in check. The goal is to ensure these agencies can access the latest AI tech without misusing

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI: Biden's Plan to Keep U. S. Ahead

President Biden has a plan to keep the U. S. ahead in the AI race. He wants AI to be safe and trustworthy, and to boost national security. He's worried that if used wrong, AI could threaten our country, help authoritarian governments, and weaken democratic rules. Biden compares AI to big tech breakt

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Intruders in the Sky: NATO Jets Scramble After Mystery Objects

A mysterious air object swooped over NATO land in Romania. It zipped across the border from Ukraine and headed west, watched by Romanian radars. Two Romanian F-16s roared into action but couldn't spot the intruder. It vanished just north of Tulcea, near Ukraine’s port of Izmail. This isn’t the first

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Blunt View on Immigration: The US as a Garbage Can

At a recent rally in Arizona, former President Donald Trump made some bold statements about immigration. He said the US is like a "garbage can" for the world, meaning that people from other countries are coming here and bringing problems with them. Trump was really mad about the current government's

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