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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Global Tensions: A New Era of Uncertainty

The world is in a precarious state, not seen since the end of World War Two. This is the stark warning from a top Russian intelligence official. Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's SVR, shared this view, highlighting the intense competition among global powers. Naryshkin pointed out that the world i

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Names Team Up to Track Carbon Footprints Better

Some major companies have decided to work together on a big problem: how to accurately measure carbon emissions. BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, Exxon Mobil, and Banco Santander are leading this effort. They want to create a new system that shows exactly where carbon pollution comes from

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A New Mpox Threat Emerges in California

Mpox, a virus known for causing flu-like symptoms and painful sores, has a new, more severe strain spreading in California. This strain, called Clade 1, has been found in three people who hadn't traveled outside the U. S. It's the first time this strain has spread locally in the country. Clade 1 is

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Canada Steps Up to Ease Trade Tensions with U. S. and China

Canada is taking action to ease the strain on its economy by offering relief on certain steel and aluminum products from the U. S. and China. This move comes as a response to the ongoing trade war that has been hurting Canadian businesses. The government has been in talks with both the U. S. and Ch

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Money Talks in the Big Races: Democrats Lead the Ad Game

In the upcoming elections, Democrats are flexing their financial muscle. They're spending big on ads in key races, hoping to sway voters. But does more money mean more votes? Let's break it down. In California, Democrats are pouring over $66 million into ads for a redistricting measure. They claim

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes at Molson Coors: What's Happening and Why?

Molson Coors Beverage Company is making some big changes. They plan to cut about 400 jobs, which is 9% of their salaried workforce in the Americas, by the end of this year. This is part of a bigger plan to restructure the company. Why are they doing this? Well, it's not easy out there. Companies in

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution: A Hidden Threat to Children’s Health

Air pollution is a big problem. It's not just about smoggy skies and bad air. It's also about kids getting sick. Scientists have been looking into how air pollution affects children's health. They found that kids exposed to dirty air are more likely to get cancer. The study looked at lots of resear

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Oct 21 2025CRYPTO

AI Chatbots Grok and DeepSeek Lead the Way in Crypto Trading Showdown

In a recent crypto trading competition, two AI chatbots, Grok and DeepSeek, stood out by making significant profits. They managed to predict a market turnaround and capitalize on it, showing that they might have an edge in this area. The competition, which got a lot of attention, tested the trading

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Oct 21 2025CRYPTO

When the Cloud Coughs, Crypto Sneezes

The internet had a rough morning, and crypto was caught in the crossfire. A hiccup in Amazon Web Services (AWS) sent ripples across the web, taking down major crypto platforms and blockchains. Coinbase, Robinhood, and even some Ethereum layer-2 networks felt the pinch when AWS's DynamoDB service stu

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

When the Internet Stops: How One Glitch Caused Chaos

Imagine waking up to a world where your favorite apps and services are suddenly gone. That's what happened early Monday morning when Amazon Web Services (AWS) had a major outage. AWS supports millions of websites, so when more than 100 of its services went down, it caused a ripple effect across the

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