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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Alphabet's Big Numbers and the AI Race

Alphabet, the tech giant behind Google, just shared its latest financial results. The company made $102. 35 billion in the last quarter. That's more than what experts thought it would make. This is big news, especially because the company is investing a lot in AI and cloud services. The cloud servi

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Gary Smith Joins Yes I Can's Board: A New Beat for Inclusion

Yes I Can Unity Through Music & Education, a nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities find jobs and learn new skills, has welcomed Gary Smith to its board of trustees. Smith, who has spent over two decades in the music industry and business, is no stranger to making a difference. He started Ka

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Jamaica's Travel Warnings: What You Need to Know

Jamaica is facing some serious issues right now. The U. S. government has raised its travel warning to Level 3, which means it's not the best time to visit. The reasons? Crime, health risks, and the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. First off, the hurricane did a lot of damage. It's important to stay

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

North Texas Braces for a Windy, Chilly Wednesday

North Texas is in for a change in weather. A cold front is expected to arrive on Tuesday. By late afternoon, temperatures will drop from a high of 72 degrees into the 60s. This front is not just about cooler temperatures. It brings strong winds too. A wind advisory is in place until Wednesday evenin

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Oct 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Boost Your Career with Morning Intimacy

A recent study dug into the habits of American workers. It found that those who engage in morning intimacy report some interesting benefits. These include feeling more productive, motivated, and focused at work. Over 70% of respondents said they felt more productive and completed more tasks after mo

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: Google's Big Leap and What It Means for Us

Google's latest quantum chip, Willow, has made a significant stride in solving a tough physics puzzle. It did this 13, 000 times faster than the world's fastest supercomputer. This is a big deal because it shows that quantum computers can actually do real-world tasks better than regular ones. The e

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The U. S. and AMD Team Up for Supercomputing Breakthroughs

The United States is making a big move in the world of supercomputers. They've teamed up with AMD to build two powerful machines. These aren't just any computers. They're designed to tackle huge scientific problems. Think nuclear power, cancer treatments, and even national security. The idea is to

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Forklifts in North America: A Growing Industry

The forklift industry in North America is booming. It was worth 12. 4 billion dollars in 2024 and is expected to double by 2034. This growth is driven by the rise of e-commerce and the need for faster, safer, and more efficient warehouse operations. Many companies in this industry work together to

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

Meet the Fresh Faces Shaking Up Finance

The finance world is getting a makeover, and it's not just about the suits and ties anymore. For the past eight years, a spotlight has been shining on the young guns making waves in finance. These aren't your typical old-school bankers. They're the deal closers, the fundraisers, and the disruptors w

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Charging: How to Keep Your Battery Happy

Modern smartphones are clever. They know when to stop charging to avoid damage. So, leaving your phone plugged in all the time won't ruin the battery. But that doesn't mean it's completely harmless. Batteries wear out over time. Keeping your phone at 100% charge for long periods can add extra stres

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