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Oct 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Machines: How AI is Changing the Game

AI is not just about computers anymore. It's about machines that can think and act on their own. These smart machines are changing the way we do things in factories, hospitals, and even in how we move goods around the world. In factories, AI helps machines fix themselves before they break. In hospi

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Believe Harmful Myths About Sexual Aggression?

People's beliefs about sexual aggression can be shaped by many things. For a long time, researchers have been trying to figure out why some people accept myths about sexual aggression. But there's still a lot we don't know. One big question is how these beliefs connect to other thoughts and actions.

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Young South Asians in Australia: What's on Their Plates?

Young South Asians living in Australia have unique eating habits. These habits are shaped by many things. Their culture, the new environment, and personal choices all play a role. Let's explore what influences their food choices. First, culture is a big factor. Many young South Asians hold onto tra

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Studios Stand Firm Against Film Boycott

Warner Bros. Discovery has joined Paramount in refusing to support a boycott of Israeli film companies. The boycott, led by Film Workers for Palestine, has gained support from over 4, 000 industry professionals, including many well-known actors and filmmakers. The group argues that Israeli instituti

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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Big Bank Joins Crypto World: Standard Chartered Partners with OKX

Standard Chartered, a well-known global bank, has teamed up with OKX, a popular crypto exchange. This partnership is big news because it lets big investors in Europe keep their digital money safe with Standard Chartered while still trading on OKX. This is not new for them. They started this idea in

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

The White House's New Ballroom: Who's Paying and Why?

The White House is getting a major upgrade, and it's not coming from taxpayers. A bunch of big companies and rich folks are chipping in to make Trump's dream of a grand ballroom a reality. This isn't just any ballroom—it's a massive, bulletproof, 999-person space that's set to be the biggest renovat

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Remember Diane Keaton's Legacy

Diane Keaton, a beloved actress known for her iconic roles in films like "The Godfather" and "Annie Hall, " passed away at the age of 79. Her death was confirmed on October 11, and her family has asked for privacy during this difficult time. Many celebrities have taken to social media to share thei

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Oct 16 2025CRIME

A Business Owner's Negligence Leads to Tragedy

In a shocking turn of events, a business owner in Clinton Township is facing serious charges after a deadly warehouse explosion. The incident, which took place on March 4, 2024, resulted in the death of a 19-year-old who was struck by flying debris. The owner, Noor Noel Kestou, is accused of gross n

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Seeking Health Insights from Ugandan Roots

In Uganda, a fresh approach to health research is taking shape. Instead of relying solely on conventional methods, researchers are embracing local knowledge. This shift aims to uncover hidden aspects of community life that impact health. Traditional research often overlooks vital details. It can mi

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Oct 16 2025POLITICS

US and Venezuela in a Tense Standoff: What's Really Going On?

Tensions are running high between the US and Venezuela. President Trump has given the CIA the green light to conduct secret missions in Venezuela. This move has sparked anger from Venezuelan President Maduro, who is calling for peace and rejecting any attempts at regime change. The US has already t

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