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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uber's Big Bet on Self-Driving Cars

Uber is making a bold move into the world of self-driving cars. By 2027, they plan to have 100, 000 robotaxis on the road. These cars will be powered by Nvidia's technology. This isn't Uber's first rodeo with Nvidia. They teamed up earlier this year. Uber is sharing some of its driving data to help

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Autism Spectrum: Why Diagnosis Numbers Are Rising

The number of autism diagnoses has been on the rise. Today, about one in 34 children in the United States is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This is a big change from the 1960s, when only one in 10, 000 children received an autism diagnosis. Several factors have contributed to this i

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Why Was a Famous Writer Barred from the US?

A well-known Nigerian writer, Wole Soyinka, has revealed that the United States has canceled his visa. This news comes after he had been granted a visa last year. The 91-year-old writer, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, mentioned that he was instructed to apply again if he wishes to vi

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Raise Questions About Biden's Use of the Autopen

House Republicans recently released a report questioning former President Joe Biden's use of the autopen. This device allows presidents to sign documents remotely. The report suggests that Biden's mental state may have declined, making it possible for aides to act without his knowledge. However, it

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Texas Takes on Tylenol: A Fight Over Safety and Truth

Texas is making waves by suing the companies behind Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue. The state's attorney general, Ken Paxton, claims these companies have been misleading pregnant women about the safety of Tylenol. He says they've known about possible risks but kept quiet to keep making money.

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving Safety: Who's Really Leading the Way?

The world of self-driving cars is heating up, and one big name is calling out others to step up their safety game. Takedra Mawakana, co-CEO of Waymo, recently shared her thoughts on the current state of autonomous vehicle (AV) safety. She made it clear that more companies need to open up about their

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding Birth Injuries and Their Impact

Birth injuries can happen before, during, or right after a baby is born. These injuries can be as minor as a bruise or as severe as long-term health problems. It's important for parents to know the signs and symptoms to watch for. Some birth injuries are caused by medical mistakes. When this happen

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

The Louvre's Sparkling Heist: A Closer Look at the Glamorous Crime and Its Aftermath

In a surprising turn of events, French authorities have made some arrests linked to the recent high-profile jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The robbery, which left the nation in shock, was executed by a group of four individuals who managed to steal an impressive collection of royal jew

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Making Choices Together: How to Support People at the End of Life

When someone is nearing the end of their life, making decisions can be tough. They might not be thinking clearly or feeling their best. So, how can we help them make choices that feel right? It's not just about letting them decide alone. It's about working together and giving them the support they n

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Idaho's Unexpected Twist: When Politics Meets Foreign Policy

Idaho, known for its deep red politics, recently found itself in the middle of an unexpected foreign policy move. The Trump administration decided to set up a Qatari Air Force training section at Mountain Home Air Force Base. This caught Idaho's Republican congressional delegation off guard. They ha

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