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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Schools Shut in Nigeria After Church Attack

In Nigeria, schools in five areas of Kwara state have been closed. This decision came after a church was attacked, and people were kidnapped. The government is worried that schools could be the next target. The attack happened on Tuesday night. Gunmen killed two people and took the pastor and some

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Volvo Drops LiDAR Partner: What's Next for Self-Driving Cars?

Volvo recently decided to cut ties with Luminar Technologies, a company that makes LiDAR sensors for self-driving cars. This move comes after Luminar struggled to meet Volvo's expectations and supply chain issues. Volvo's 2026 models, like the ES90 and EX90, won't have LiDAR technology. This decisio

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Santa Clarita's Festive Fundraiser for a Good Cause

Santa Clarita United Methodist Church will host a vibrant Holiday Boutique this Saturday. The event, running from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , is a major fundraiser for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in the Santa Clarita Valley. This isn't just any shopping event. It's a chance to support a

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Stronger Partnership for Better Data Protection

CrashPlan and Microsoft are teaming up to make data protection stronger and more efficient. This isn't just a small update; it's a big step forward in how they work together. They're focusing on making sure that data in Microsoft 365 is safe, easy to recover, and follows all the rules. CrashPlan's

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

EU Takes Aim at Tech Giants: Cloud Computing Under the Microscope

The European Union (EU) is once again flexing its regulatory muscles, this time turning its attention to the cloud computing services provided by Amazon and Microsoft. The European Commission (EC) has kicked off three separate investigations to see if these tech giants should be labeled as "gatekeep

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Change Made the 2021 Canada Heatwave Deadlier

In 2021, Canada faced a heatwave so intense it broke global records. Scientists used a weather forecast model to figure out how much of this disaster was due to climate change. They looked at three different scenarios: the heatwave as it happened, what it would have been like before industrializatio

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sharks in the Chesapeake: A Half-Century of Science

Sharks are fascinating creatures. They have been around for millions of years. But we still know very little about them. A group of scientists has been studying sharks for over 50 years. They work out of a research center in Virginia. Their goal is to learn more about these mysterious predators. Th

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

Trump Family's Stock Takes a Big Hit as Crypto Market Struggles

The Trump family's wealth has taken a significant hit recently. Their company, Trump Media & Technology Group, has seen its stock price drop to record lows. This has wiped out over $5 billion in value for the family. The stock, which trades under the symbol DJT, has fallen nearly 70% this year alone

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Lithium Demand Drives Chilean Company's Profits

Chile's SQM, a major player in the lithium industry, has seen its profits grow. This is due to a rise in lithium prices. The company made $178. 4 million in the last quarter. This is more than the $131. 4 million they made last year. Their total revenue also went up by 8. 9%. It reached $1. 17 billi

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Use Computers to Handle Test Results Better

Doctors are always busy. They need to check many test results every day. But how do they make sure they see the right results at the right time? This is where diagnostic stewardship comes in. It's like a helper that makes sure doctors don't miss important test results. But how does this helper work?

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