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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Tech Startup Zuum Hits a Bump in the Road

Zuum, a tech company focused on logistics, has recently filed for Chapter 11 protection. This move comes as a surprise to many, given the company's ambitious vision to revolutionize the logistics industry. Zuum's top 20 unsecured creditors are mostly brokers, with one notable exception: Accion Labs

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

A Big Change for Vancouver's Hastings Casino

The Tsleil-Waututh Nation is making a big move. They are buying the casino part of Hastings Racecourse & Casino from Great Canadian Entertainment. This deal was signed on November 7, 2025. It follows an earlier agreement made on June 6, 2025. Hastings Casino is a well-known spot in Vancouver. It ha

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Energy Problem: Why the US is Falling Behind

The AI boom is here, but it's not just about fancy tech. It's about power. The US is facing a big challenge: it doesn't have enough energy to keep up with the growing demand from AI. This isn't a new problem, but it's getting worse. For years, data centers managed to use more energy without causing

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: Cold Case Breakthrough Brings Closure, But No Justice

A cold case from Long Island has finally been cracked, but the news is bittersweet for the families involved. Advanced DNA technology has identified the man responsible for two horrific crimes committed nearly 30 years ago. Steven Briecke, a known criminal with a long history of offenses, was linked

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Next-Gen Nuclear Power: Valar Atomics Aims to Revolutionize Energy

Valar Atomics, a tech startup based in the Los Angeles area, is making waves in the energy sector with its advanced nuclear technology. The company has recently secured $130 million in funding, bringing its total funding to over $150 million. This investment round was led by Snowpoint Ventures, Day

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Space Food: Turning Urine into Protein for Astronauts

Astronauts might soon be eating protein powder made from their own urine. This is not a joke. The European Space Agency is exploring this idea to keep astronauts fed during long space missions. The protein powder is called Solein. It is made using air, microbes, and electricity. The process involve

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Teams Up for Smarter Energy Choices

Two big companies are joining forces again to make energy management smarter. FPT, a tech company from Vietnam, and E. ON Optimum, a digital arm of E. ON UK, have decided to keep working together. They want to use technology to help businesses make better energy choices. FPT has been helping E. ON

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Gaming and Crypto: WEFT Token 2. 0 Opens Doors to New Players

The world of crypto gaming has seen a lot of action lately. With blockchain tech getting better and more people getting into it, the iGaming scene is booming. One token that's making waves is the WEFT Token, offered by WEISS BET. It's not just about hype; this token is all about giving users real va

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Debate: Safe Money or Boring Tech?

Vitalik Buterin, the brain behind Ethereum, has a bold idea. He wants to make decentralized finance (DeFi) safer. But not everyone is on board. Some think his plan will kill the excitement and innovation that make DeFi special. Buterin argues that DeFi needs to grow up. He points to recent hacks an

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How School Choice Can Fix America's Education Crisis

America's education system is in trouble. Many students are graduating without a solid grasp of basic history or government. Only a small fraction of eighth-graders can pass a basic U. S. history test. This isn't just about bad grades. It's about a system that doesn't let families choose better scho

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