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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Man Who Became Famous by Imitating Trump

In the bustling city of Chongqing, with over 32 million people, a man named Ryan Chen has become a local celebrity. His claim to fame? Mimicking the voice and mannerisms of former US President Donald Trump. Chen's impression is so spot-on that people stop what they're doing to watch him perform. Ch

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Roadster: A New Date, Same Old Questions

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has picked April 1, 2026, as the unveiling date for the second-generation Tesla Roadster. This announcement came during Tesla's annual shareholder meeting, nearly nine years after Musk first talked about this high-performance electric supercar. Choosing April Fool's Day

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks: Smart Moves Amid Market Shifts

The market took a tumble this week, but some investors see this as a chance to grab tech stocks at a discount. Concerns about a potential economic slowdown and high stock prices sent ripples through the market, pulling down major tech players and dragging the Nasdaq Composite to its worst week since

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Tech Boost: How FPT is Helping Taiwan's Banks Go Digital

FPT, a big tech company, is teaming up with two major banks in Taiwan to bring their services into the digital age. This isn't just about making things look pretty; it's about making banking safer, smoother, and more efficient for everyone involved. First up, FPT is working with OBank to revamp the

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taiwan's Film Industry Adapts to Changing Audience Habits

Taiwan's film scene has seen some progress, but there's a big issue: people aren't into long movies anymore. Each Other Films, a company run by Jacqueline W. Liu and Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen, is trying to figure this out. The co-founders think the real problem is that people don't want to watch long st

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

The Hamptons Hustle: A Fashion Dream Turned Tragedy

Martha Nolan, a young Irish immigrant, dreamed of making it big in the Hamptons fashion scene. She and her business partner, Dylan Grace, started East x East, a beachwear brand. They had one big investor, Christopher Durnan, who put in a lot of money. But the business wasn't growing fast enough, and

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Nov 08 2025OPINION

When the Mind Plays Tricks: Overcoming Performance Anxiety

In the world of sports, sometimes the biggest challenge isn't the opponent, but the mind. This was clear during a recent game where a rookie punter for the Denver Broncos struggled to make consistent kicks. The crowd's reaction was harsh, but it highlighted a common issue in sports: the yips. The y

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Trump Media's Big Crypto and AI Moves

Trump Media and Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social, has been making some bold moves in the crypto and AI worlds. They've got a lot of money in the bank, over $3 billion, and they're not afraid to spend it. Their CEO, Devin Nunes, says they're building something strong and independent,

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Nov 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Common Pollutant Messes With Tiny Ocean Plants

DES, a chemical often found in water, is causing trouble for tiny ocean plants called diatoms. These plants are super important because they make a lot of the oxygen we breathe. But DES is making it hard for them to do their job. When diatoms are exposed to DES, they can't make as much chlorophyll,

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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Fat Bubbles: How Science is Using Liposomes to Fight Illness

Liposomes are tiny, fat-based bubbles that scientists use to deliver medicine. They are like tiny balloons made of the same stuff as cell membranes. These balloons can carry drugs inside them. This is helpful because it lets doctors send medicine exactly where it needs to go in the body. Making the

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