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May 14 2025POLITICS

Is a Free Jet Really Worth the Risk?

A top Democrat has put a stop on some important government picks. Why? They want answers about a fancy plane offer from a foreign country. The offer is from Qatar, and it's a $400 million jet. The plan is to use it as Air Force One, the president's plane. But is this a good idea? There are big quest

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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 13 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia and the U. S. Join Forces for Massive Investments

Saudi Arabia and the United States have made a big deal. Saudi Arabia has promised to invest a huge $600 billion in the United States. This is a big step in making both countries stronger and more connected. It is a bold move to boost their economies and create jobs. The investments will go into

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Paris Heist: The Price of Fame

A high-stakes trial is set to begin in Paris, where a famous personality will take the stand to discuss a harrowing experience. The incident in question is the infamous robbery that took place during Fashion Week in 2016. The victim, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, was targeted in

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May 13 2025HEALTH

College Life: The Hidden Struggles of Food, Sleep, and Mental Health

College students face many challenges. One of the biggest is mental health. Many students struggle with anxiety and depression. This is a serious issue that needs attention. A recent study looked at the link between mental health, health habits, and food security among young adults in college.

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Cybersecurity: The Power of Open-Source AI

The landscape of cybersecurity is transforming rapidly. The urgency to counter cyberattacks, which are now occurring at machine speed, has led to a significant shift. Companies are turning to open-source large language models (LLMs) to build and deploy adaptive, cost-effective defenses. This approac

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Gulf Nations: What They Want from Trump's Visit

The Gulf nations are eagerly anticipating the arrival of Donald Trump. They have their eyes on the prize, hoping to turn his visit into real benefits for their countries. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE have been busy building relationships with Trump, and they see this visit as a chance to solidif

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Cost of Animal and Human Health in South Africa

South Africa faces a significant challenge with animal and zoonotic diseases. These outbreaks are not just a health issue but also a financial burden. They threaten the country's biosecurity and highlight the need for a comprehensive approach. The concept of One Health is gaining traction. This app

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Balancing Safety and Care in Digital Health

Digital health is booming. It is changing the way people receive care. There are many benefits. But there are also risks. One big risk is cybersecurity. Many think that users are the weakest part of the system. They believe users make mistakes. They believe users cause security problems. Thi

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May 08 2025POLITICS

New ID Rules Start at O'Hare: Mixed Reactions and Long Waits

The new ID rules for flying domestically began on a Wednesday, after a long delay of 17 years. The change was barely noticeable at O'Hare Airport, with short security lines and most travelers having the right ID. However, not everyone was pleased with the new rules. One traveler, Bonnie Kern, was f

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