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Aug 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: The Hype vs. Reality

Ever since J. A. R. V. I. S. from the Marvel movies, people have dreamed about having an AI assistant that can handle complex tasks. The idea of an AI agent, which can do things like book travel, manage schedules, and even help with business presentations, has been around for a while. But is this dr

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Push for Peace Talks Hits Roadblocks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing for urgent meetings with President Donald Trump and European leaders to advance peace talks with Russia. However, progress is slow, and Russia's actions are causing frustration. Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine have killed at least 23 people, inc

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Aug 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Chaco Footwear: Your Feet's New Best Friend

Chacos are more than just sandals; they're a lifestyle choice. These shoes are designed for adventure and comfort, making them perfect for any season. Whether you're strolling on the beach or hiking through the woods, Chacos have got you covered. Right now, Chaco is having an End of Season Sale, off

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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 31 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Who Knew Every Presidential Move

A journalist named Mark Knoller just passed away at 73. He was a well-known CBS News reporter. He was famous for keeping track of everything U. S. presidents did. This included speeches, trips, golf games, and even pardons. He started this habit because there was no official record of these things.

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

US Media Faces Major Job Cuts and Legal Battles

The US Agency for Global Media is cutting over 500 jobs. This move comes after a federal judge stopped the agency's boss from firing the Voice of America (VOA) director. The judge also said the agency wasn't following his orders to restore VOA's operations. He gave the agency one last chance to show

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Aug 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: From British Icons to American Sensations

Oasis, the band that rocked Britain from the start, is finally making waves in America. The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, have always been a force to reckon with, known for their fiery personalities and legendary music. While they were already superstars in the UK, America took a bit longer to

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

Covid Cases Rise: What's Happening in the US?

The US is seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, especially in the South Central region. States like Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas are reporting a 15% positivity rate. This might not show the full picture, though. Many people are using at-home tests or ignoring mild symptoms, so the

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Aug 30 2025CRYPTO

Tether's U-Turn: Why They're Not Freezing USDT on Older Blockchains

Tether, the company behind the popular USDT stablecoin, has had a change of heart. They won't freeze USDT on older blockchains like Bitcoin Cash, Kusama, EOS, and Algorand. Instead, they're calling these networks "unsupported. " This means users can still move their tokens around, but Tether won't i

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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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